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zaferis Heavyweight Member
Joined: 03 Nov 2011 Posts: 2329 Location: Beavercreek, OH
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Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 5:33 am Post subject: |
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Voltrane wrote: | The dogmatism from people that think there is only one way to go to Romeā¦ |
But there are roads that are logically built that avoid steep slopes and slippery corners.. and other roads that wind along with little planning, that have many distractions, and detours to areas that you'd rather avoid that seem to get you to Rome but you get stuck in Fuimicino thinking that it's "close enough". _________________ Freelance Performer/Educator
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JonathanM Heavyweight Member
Joined: 25 Aug 2007 Posts: 2018 Location: Charleston, SC
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Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 1:46 pm Post subject: |
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mafields627 wrote: | Start with this, preferably in the morning before you leave for school, or maybe right when you get to school if you have time to get in the band room before your first class: https://www.gregwingtrumpet.com/uploads/2/1/4/0/21407028/20_minute_routine_revised_june_2013.pdf
There is nothing magical about that material -- it's just a good, solid fundamental routine. Once you have that solid and do it daily move on to some of the other material Mr. Wing has posted:
Long Tones
Clarke #1
Schlossberg (In order posted on his site)
Expanding Scales
Also, go back to your beginner method - Essential Elements, Traditions of Excellence, etc - and start with #1 playing everything an octave up.
This is NOT a quick thing. You are in this for the long haul. The goal is NOT to develop high notes, but to become a solid, all-around player. The high notes are a byproduct of that. |
Nice warm up. Many of you may be acquainted with Greg Wing. I wasn't, so I visited his web page. Phenomenal tone and range, and wow, does he fill a room. The Disney Medley - his sound almost covers the orchestra. Very impressive! Thanks for posting, too.
https://www.gregwingtrumpet.com/greg-wing.html _________________ Jonathan Milam
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Billy B Heavyweight Member
Joined: 12 Feb 2004 Posts: 6130 Location: Des Moines
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Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 7:40 pm Post subject: |
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JonathanM wrote: | mafields627 wrote: | Start with this, preferably in the morning before you leave for school, or maybe right when you get to school if you have time to get in the band room before your first class: https://www.gregwingtrumpet.com/uploads/2/1/4/0/21407028/20_minute_routine_revised_june_2013.pdf
There is nothing magical about that material -- it's just a good, solid fundamental routine. Once you have that solid and do it daily move on to some of the other material Mr. Wing has posted:
Long Tones
Clarke #1
Schlossberg (In order posted on his site)
Expanding Scales
Also, go back to your beginner method - Essential Elements, Traditions of Excellence, etc - and start with #1 playing everything an octave up.
This is NOT a quick thing. You are in this for the long haul. The goal is NOT to develop high notes, but to become a solid, all-around player. The high notes are a byproduct of that. |
Nice warm up. Many of you may be acquainted with Greg Wing. I wasn't, so I visited his web page. Phenomenal tone and range, and wow, does he fill a room. The Disney Medley - his sound almost covers the orchestra. Very impressive! Thanks for posting, too.
https://www.gregwingtrumpet.com/greg-wing.html |
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