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PH Bill Adam/Carmine Caruso Forum Moderator
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Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2017 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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markp wrote: | PH wrote: | By the way, John and I plan to do this again some time within the next week or two (probably the first week in November). Watch for an announcement. In the meantime, if you have questions you would like us to address, please post them here, send them to me in a PM or post them on either John's or my Facebook wall. |
When you're doing the Clarke #1 studies, I notice that you are not following the dynamic marking of "pp" in the original book, but rather using a full, big sound. Is this something you vary from time to time, like the other elements you mention, or do you play at a louder volume because you are focusing on your sound?
Do you ever play them soft? When I play them at a comfortable volume, they feel easy and satisfying to me. When I play them at pianissimo, they are much more challenging and difficult, especially in the upper register. Was Clarke looking to develop something other than Adam was when he wrote them this way? |
When working with Mr. Adam or one of his more knowledgeable students, everything is played at different volumes, tempos, different styles of articulation, with different timbre, etc according to what each student needs at each stage in the developmental process. This is often not explained, but instead modeled through call and response. After years of studying in this fashion, a player from this tradition learns to self prescribe based on how things sound and how they feel. This is a constant process of evolution. One size fits none.
But I will say that the rich, resonant sound is NEVER to be sacrificed at any volume. _________________ Bach trumpet artist-clinician
Clinical Professor of Jazz Trumpet, University of Illinois
Professor Emeritus of Jazz Studies, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
Faculty Jamey Aebersold Jazz Workshops 1976-2019
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markp Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 6:05 am Post subject: |
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Having played along with the recording for three days now, I can say that it is something that really works for me, and I'm looking forward to further installments.
Even though the recording is more than and hour and a half long, the actual playing time is more like half that. You can skip over the lengthy explanations and discussion after the first time.
One small, specific way it helped me was when I switched over to play my flugelhorn afterward. I've been having trouble going over the break into the upper register. After playing the routine, it was like there was never a barrier there at all.
My trumpet chops feel strong and secure afterwards--a very nice feeling. |
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PH Bill Adam/Carmine Caruso Forum Moderator
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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 6:43 am Post subject: |
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markp wrote: | Having played along with the recording for three days now, I can say that it is something that really works for me, and I'm looking forward to further installments.
Even though the recording is more than and hour and a half long, the actual playing time is more like half that. You can skip over the lengthy explanations and discussion after the first time.
One small, specific way it helped me was when I switched over to play my flugelhorn afterward. I've been having trouble going over the break into the upper register. After playing the routine, it was like there was never a barrier there at all.
My trumpet chops feel strong and secure afterwards--a very nice feeling. |
Terrific! _________________ Bach trumpet artist-clinician
Clinical Professor of Jazz Trumpet, University of Illinois
Professor Emeritus of Jazz Studies, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
Faculty Jamey Aebersold Jazz Workshops 1976-2019
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Jerry Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 9:21 am Post subject: |
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Is there any way that non-Facebookers can see this (or upcoming) video? |
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PH Bill Adam/Carmine Caruso Forum Moderator
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Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2017 9:23 am Post subject: |
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Jerry wrote: | Is there any way that non-Facebookers can see this (or upcoming) video? |
I don't know. I'm a facebook user, but don't understand the ins and outs of it.
If I were you, I'd join just to see it and deactivate the account when you are done. _________________ Bach trumpet artist-clinician
Clinical Professor of Jazz Trumpet, University of Illinois
Professor Emeritus of Jazz Studies, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
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markp Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Oct 27, 2017 3:57 pm Post subject: |
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Two questions:
1) When is the next video coming?
2) Before this video, I had seen videos of John Raymond playing only flugelhorn with his trio. I see from this video and from others on Youtube that he is by no means only a flugelhorn player, but it does seem to be an instrument that he performs on a lot.
Does he do anything different or special with the Adam routines to ensure that benefits transfer from the trumpet to the flugelhorn, or does he actually do some of the routine on flugelhorn?
For instance, on a day when he may have multiple performances with his trio and only plan to play flugelhorn--would he warm up on trumpet?
I've always wondered about the role that trumpet playing has in the practice and maintenance of players who specialize in, or play a lot of flugelhorn, like Guido Basso and Art Farmer. |
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PH Bill Adam/Carmine Caruso Forum Moderator
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Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2017 5:11 pm Post subject: |
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markp wrote: | Two questions:
1) When is the next video coming? |
This coming Friday morning at 9am EDT.
Quote: | 2) Before this video, I had seen videos of John Raymond playing only flugelhorn with his trio. I see from this video and from others on Youtube that he is by no means only a flugelhorn player, but it does seem to be an instrument that he performs on a lot.
Does he do anything different or special with the Adam routines to ensure that benefits transfer from the trumpet to the flugelhorn, or does he actually do some of the routine on flugelhorn?
For instance, on a day when he may have multiple performances with his trio and only plan to play flugelhorn--would he warm up on trumpet?
I've always wondered about the role that trumpet playing has in the practice and maintenance of players who specialize in, or play a lot of flugelhorn, like Guido Basso and Art Farmer. |
We will definitely address this question in the next video session. Thanks, Mark! _________________ Bach trumpet artist-clinician
Clinical Professor of Jazz Trumpet, University of Illinois
Professor Emeritus of Jazz Studies, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
Faculty Jamey Aebersold Jazz Workshops 1976-2019
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markp Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 6:09 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks! I won't be able to view the broadcast live, but will eagerly await what you have to offer when I can catch up. |
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PH Bill Adam/Carmine Caruso Forum Moderator
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 2:40 am Post subject: |
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Just a reminder that we will be going live this morning around 9am EDT on John Raymond's Facebook page (with links posted a few other places). _________________ Bach trumpet artist-clinician
Clinical Professor of Jazz Trumpet, University of Illinois
Professor Emeritus of Jazz Studies, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
Faculty Jamey Aebersold Jazz Workshops 1976-2019
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2many5s Regular Member
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 11:17 am Post subject: |
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PH wrote: | Just a reminder that we will be going live this morning around 9am EDT on John Raymond's Facebook page (with links posted a few other places). |
Thank you guys, very kind of you !! |
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markp Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 5:32 pm Post subject: |
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Someone posted a link to the last session. It would be helpful if that could be done again for those of us who don't regularly navigate on Facebook. |
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PH Bill Adam/Carmine Caruso Forum Moderator
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markp Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 1:51 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for another great lesson!
Questions:
1) I didn't catch the name of the book you referenced in the last part of the lesson-the one written by an orchestral player.
2) Where can I go to get that drone app for my phone?
3) Can you link to information about the Adam event you mentioned in California?
I'm looking forward that blog you mentioned. Thanks again!
Mark |
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PH Bill Adam/Carmine Caruso Forum Moderator
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Sorry to be so slow to reply. http://www.williamadamtrumpet.com/ _________________ Bach trumpet artist-clinician
Clinical Professor of Jazz Trumpet, University of Illinois
Professor Emeritus of Jazz Studies, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music
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Balio,thedogyeller New Member
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One of the Bill Adam students that escapes attention is hornist Eric Terwiliger, former solo horn with Munich Philharmonic and Bavarian Radio Symphony. He really credits his success with Bill Adam and he started out as a trumpet player! |
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Rowan33 New Member
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RandyTX wrote: | Maybe I wasn't clear enough. I'm not asking something as basic as 'why play the leadpipe' but rather, why go back and forth for such a long time. like they did in the video.
Maybe the speakers on my computer are crap, but I couldn't hear much, if anything, changing sonically during that several minutes of back and forth. Is it all about feel, airflow, something else? |
Just to rest as much as you play. _________________ -Rowan Peters |
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