I LOVE these covers! PLEASE DO MORE. I'm a trumpet player and I was actually thinking about making a cover of this song in the same way that you have, so I would love some more inspiration from your videos!
It might just be placebo, but I find that it is useful for endurance, power and control. The mouthpiece I am playing on has a more open backbore and so has a more round sound to it suitable for Eb trumpet playing for instance. My trumpet is a large bore as well, so with the booster it helps me get that extra "brassy" sound. The booster helps me with slotting as well. I usually use open fingering for C, D, E & G above the staff. With the booster it feels like those notes are further apart from eachother, making it less likely to accidentally play a C when you wanted a D etc... I recommend a booster if you know your mouthpiece (and horn) well, and want to add something to your playing, however it should never be a substitute for proper technique! It can't fix a bad mouthpiece, only make it worse. It can however enhance a good mouthpiece. That's my experience anyway :)
@@Jeppe805 Such a well crafted response. Very interesting take on boosters! Amazing video too :) My high school just played Caravan for our spring concert and I loved your trumpet section cover on it.
So good man!!!!! That double D at the end was wild 😵💫
Please make Upswingin'
I'll put it on the list :)
I LOVE these covers! PLEASE DO MORE. I'm a trumpet player and I was actually thinking about making a cover of this song in the same way that you have, so I would love some more inspiration from your videos!
This is impressive
Can you do Upswingin' or Overture
On the list :)
Where could I buy sheet music for second part?
I don't know where you can buy the original sheet music from sorry,
buy you can download the part I made from the link in the description.
Upswingin?
Will make it soon-ish :)
awesome! what does the booster do?
It might just be placebo, but I find that it is useful for endurance, power and control. The mouthpiece I am playing on has a more open backbore and so has a more round sound to it suitable for Eb trumpet playing for instance. My trumpet is a large bore as well, so with the booster it helps me get that extra "brassy" sound. The booster helps me with slotting as well. I usually use open fingering for C, D, E & G above the staff. With the booster it feels like those notes are further apart from eachother, making it less likely to accidentally play a C when you wanted a D etc... I recommend a booster if you know your mouthpiece (and horn) well, and want to add something to your playing, however it should never be a substitute for proper technique! It can't fix a bad mouthpiece, only make it worse. It can however enhance a good mouthpiece. That's my experience anyway :)
@@Jeppe805 Such a well crafted response. Very interesting take on boosters! Amazing video too :) My high school just played Caravan for our spring concert and I loved your trumpet section cover on it.
Not quite my tempo🧐
you are dragging or leading ?