Haha I was trying to have fun with the video.. but you're right, I look like a COVID Burglar at the end. Also, burglar is spelled with an A instead of an E, I guess?
Hey, Thanks for sharing this: #5 and #3 have always been two of my favorites! My ABSOLUTE favorite is #46, page 20! This video made me want to grab my Arbans now
Ryan; Thanks for this; Ive been a full time tpt player for decades and just recently started to revisit all those exercises you play on the video. As a mostly commercial player Im always looking for ways to up the endurance,and I have found that playing these staccato and loud(until I feel it in the corners) really help endurance AND accuracy when playing at the loud volume I usually have to play at in over amplified gigs. A big boost in endurance for sure..Of course I rest allot thru this segment of practice. I have also started to have my students practice a segment this way, and all have noticed an improvement.Good stuff!
Ryan thanks for this video. I have started with no 29 and the exercises around. I have the arban book but this video has helped me zero in on exercises that I need.
great video! one of the greatest method books in the market and really love your approach to this aswell as the recordings provided. one of my personal favs is the arban quarter note studies, for the longest i was practicing various other exercises like the ones you showcased but i couldnt articulate quarter notes, my chops would die after i tongue 2 notes... but after beating myself up for a week and actually sitting down and attacking this problem made my articulations unbelievbaly easier and made all the problems i thought i had like (initial attack, response, hard articulation, fluffy sound,etc) go away. I think highlighting the basics like you have is something all trumpet players need to do in order to have an efficient and reliable articulation. Thanks for the great video ryan!
Funny watched this video after practicing arban and those where the exact same exercises i choose and my trumpet teachers over the years have chosen for me
Hey Ryan just found ur chai. I'm Currey trying to complete the Bai Lin flexible book please continue to do more from that book. I'm in chapter 4 and it's a labor of love.🎺😎
Loved the outfit adjustments. Can you do a video about Arban flexibility exercises? 33 years into playing the trumpet and I don't think I've ever heard a decent way of how to approach them. Thoughts?
Nice video! I find it fascinating how certain exercises are enhanced by our wardroom choices. 😂. I like to practice my (rudimentary) transposition skills on these . V
Fine job, I love attention to detail. Mendez recorded these, which of course became the gold standard. I love all of these, but can’t match your skill. You actually play the last one faster than Mendez.
I'm a percussionist, but I am extremely interested in purchasing materials that are geared specifically for brass players. I remember my college band director demonstrating the articulation he wanted to hear as the band members played. I want to learn those techniques as well. In other words, I want to learn how to specifically articulate any given passage for all genre's of music. What book would you recommend? Thanks
suonati molto bene complimenti, ma un pò scolastici nell' esecuzione con poco feeling e fraseggio, personalmente preferisco altri esercizi dell'arban più melodici
Enjoyed watching the progression from regular guy to COVID Burglar. #CovidBurglar #moreclothes #tonguingforclothes #Arban
Haha I was trying to have fun with the video.. but you're right, I look like a COVID Burglar at the end. Also, burglar is spelled with an A instead of an E, I guess?
@@RyanBeachtrumpet You're right about that! #AbeforeE #Burgled
Ryan’s channel is GOLD! Thanks for the inspiration!!
For sure, thanks for watching Jeff! Let me know if you have any ideas for future top 5 videos!
Debemos tener un criterio paar parecido porque son ejercicios que hago siempre. Menos el número 2. Lo voy a sumar. Gran video!
Great information, thank you
Absolutely, glad you found it helpful!
Hey,
Thanks for sharing this:
#5 and #3 have always been two of my favorites! My ABSOLUTE favorite is #46, page 20!
This video made me want to grab my Arbans now
Ryan; Thanks for this; Ive been a full time tpt player for decades and just recently started to revisit all those exercises you play on the video. As a mostly commercial player Im always looking for ways to up the endurance,and I have found that playing these staccato and loud(until I feel it in the corners) really help endurance AND accuracy when playing at the loud volume I usually have to play at in over amplified gigs.
A big boost in endurance for sure..Of course I rest allot thru this segment of practice.
I have also started to have my students practice a segment this way, and all have noticed an improvement.Good stuff!
Very insightful, when you first get your Arban book it can be overwhelming with so much info
Glad you found the video helpful!
Ryan thanks for this video. I have started with no 29 and the exercises around. I have the arban book but this video has helped me zero in on exercises that I need.
Glad it was helpful!
Good job
great video! one of the greatest method books in the market and really love your approach to this aswell as the recordings provided. one of my personal favs is the arban quarter note studies, for the longest i was practicing various other exercises like the ones you showcased but i couldnt articulate quarter notes, my chops would die after i tongue 2 notes... but after beating myself up for a week and actually sitting down and attacking this problem made my articulations unbelievbaly easier and made all the problems i thought i had like (initial attack, response, hard articulation, fluffy sound,etc) go away. I think highlighting the basics like you have is something all trumpet players need to do in order to have an efficient and reliable articulation. Thanks for the great video ryan!
Thanks for the kind words.. going back to the basics isn’t “fun”, but I’m glad you hear it worked for you!
Funny watched this video after practicing arban and those where the exact same exercises i choose and my trumpet teachers over the years have chosen for me
this is very helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Ryan just found ur chai. I'm Currey trying to complete the Bai Lin flexible book please continue to do more from that book. I'm in chapter 4 and it's a labor of love.🎺😎
Loved the outfit adjustments. Can you do a video about Arban flexibility exercises? 33 years into playing the trumpet and I don't think I've ever heard a decent way of how to approach them. Thoughts?
I’d be happy to. Can you give me some specific pages/exercises to cover?
Professor Peach spitting that hot fire, as per usual.
Yeh beddy
I just wish they weren't so boring... I dread opening that book.
Mastering these exercises will improve the way you play everything!
Try only doing only one or two etudes in a practice session. Spend a week on them before moving on. Spend no more than 10 minutes on it at a time.
Thank you so much for this video - it’s really helpful. 🎺
Happy to do it, I’m glad you’re finding the video useful!
Great reminders about fundamental concepts aiming for quality. A couple of these Arbans I need to revisit for sure. Cheers!
Thanks for watching Patrick!
Nice....
more vids!
I have more ideas, just gotta get a little less busy.
Nice video! I find it fascinating how certain exercises are enhanced by our wardroom choices. 😂. I like to practice my (rudimentary) transposition skills on these . V
That’s a great idea. The tonality really helps you play in key centers rather than looking up or down whatever interval you’re transposing.
Fine job, I love attention to detail. Mendez recorded these, which of course became the gold standard. I love all of these, but can’t match your skill. You actually play the last one faster than Mendez.
I'm a percussionist, but I am extremely interested in purchasing materials that are geared specifically for brass players. I remember my college band director demonstrating the articulation he wanted to hear as the band members played. I want to learn those techniques as well. In other words, I want to learn how to specifically articulate any given passage for all genre's of music. What book would you recommend? Thanks
Many of the method books like Arban talk about skills like articulation, so that could be a resource!
Were those powerlifting goals genuine 😳?
At the time probably. I haven’t stayed consistent with it as my video workload has grown :/
@@RyanBeachtrumpet Holy cow, don't know whether I'm more impressed by your playing or by your feats of strength 😂. Great videos BTW.
I'm new here. 🙈
Welcome!
suonati molto bene complimenti, ma un pò scolastici nell' esecuzione con poco feeling e fraseggio, personalmente preferisco altri esercizi dell'arban più melodici
It would be so nice if dudes zoomed in on the fingerings for those of us who can't read music.
You are the first person who has asked that. I can make that happen in future videos.