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A few of Dr. Kelly's "Favorite Things"... Great examples of incredible trumpet playing from all genres!
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ATSSB Year D Trumpet Etudes
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Here's my take on this year's ATSSB etudes. It ain't perfect but it's free and a bargain at twice the price. (Looking for the TMEA goodies? ruclips.net/video/QG_jh5dS6VQ/видео.html) Please feel free to leave me a comment and let me know how YOUR audition prep is going! And check out my trumpet routine and how-to video - www.commercetrumpetstudio.com/contact 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - Gallay Adagio C...
TMEA 2024 Trumpet Etudes
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Here's my take on this year's TMEA etudes. It ain't perfect but it's free and a bargain at twice the price. (Looking for the ATSSB goodies? ruclips.net/video/AxJsupA-kAk/видео.html) Please feel free to leave me a comment and let me know how YOUR audition prep is going! And check out my trumpet routine and how-to video - www.commercetrumpetstudio.com/contact 00:00 - Intro 01:11 - Brandt Etude #1...
Three Snapshots
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Three Snapshots by Nicole Piunno (2011). Artfully acted, performed and produced by The Dingle Brothers (Daniel Kelly, DMA, CEO, TMI).
Are YOU playing An Outdoor Overture wrong?
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Why does something that seems so simple become, when explained by a so-called expert, so difficult? Well, let me show you!
Streets of Scarlet and Shadow: A Video Album
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A video album featuring five new works for trumpet and piano with a noir flair! 00:00 - Da Capo 01:14 - Boulevard of Strangers (Scott Johnson) 07:32 - Femme Fatale (Kirsten Volness) 14:40 - Dream It In A Dream (Andrew Linn) 21:19 - Baja Midnight (Judy Bozone) 28:28 - Streets of Scarlet and Shadow (Alan Theisen) Video production © 2024 Daniel Kelly
'Streets of Scarlet and Shadow: A Video Album' premieres 3/20/24
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Fat Tuesday is a good day to announce the impending premiere of this project. It was a long time coming but I'm very happy with the results. A huge THANK YOU to the fearless Libby Vanatta and to the wonderful composers who wrote these great works for us: Judy Bozone, Andrew Linn, Scott Johnson, Alan Theisen and Kirsten Volness. You can be sure I'll post again once the RUclips premiere is dialed...
'Buglers Holiday' with the Dallas Winds
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'Buglers Holiday' featuring Tim Anderson, Daniel Kelly and Shaun Abraham, Dallas Winds holiday concert (Dec 22, 2023).
Wayne Bergeron car commercial solo
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I got this video from a grad school friend who's pretty active in the studio scene in Los Angeles. It's a commercial for Audi that was produced for the "European market" a few summers back. In the clip you hear some lovely Celtic instruments at the opening, but right around the end you hear a frightening trumpet solo by high-note guru Wayne Bergeron. Unfortunately, his solo starts just as the v...
2023 TMEA Trumpet Etudes
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Etude season is once again upon us! I hope you find my comments and performances helpful as you prepare your auditions this fall! 00:00 - the HOWDY 01:13 - Selection 1 - Wurm No. 26 03:19 - Selection 2 - Wurm No. 31 07:51 - Selection 3 - Wurm No. 5 09:35 - the GOODBYE Feel free to contact me if you have questions or want to show off YOUR audition recordings. And check out my trumpet routine and...
ATSSB Year C Trumpet Etudes
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Etude season is once again upon us! I hope you find my comments and performances helpful as you prepare your auditions this fall! 00:00 - the HOWDY 01:10 - the DUHEM 03:35 - the BOHME 06:05 - the GOODBYE Feel free to contact me if you have questions or want to show off YOUR audition recordings. And check out my trumpet routine and accompanying "how-to" video at www.commercetrumpetstudio.com/con...
A&M-Commerce Trumpet Studio, Fall 2023 edition!
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I'm looking forward to a great year with this enthusiastic crew!
Joseph Haydn's 'Trumpet Concerto' performed in Schloss Esterhazy, Eisenstadt, Austria.
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I had the honor of performing with the 2023 Classical Music Festival Orchestra in the Esterhazy Palace, the 'get-away' palace of the Esterhazy Court and the site of many of Haydn's premieres. The palace is a short walk from Haydn's home (or, more accurately, it's the other way around I suppose) and a slightly longer walk from Haydn's crypt in the Bergkirche. A huge THANKS for Dr. Richard Zielin...
The 2022 TMEA Trumpet Etudes: "You've opened a can of Wurms!"
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The 2022 TMEA Trumpet Etudes: "You've opened a can of Wurms!"
Yikes! Just Clean Your Trumpet Already!
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Yikes! Just Clean Your Trumpet Already!
Are YOU playing the Leonore bugle cadenzas wrong? I was!
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Are YOU playing the Leonore bugle cadenzas wrong? I was!
TA&M-Commerce's Trumpetsix performing "Neon Fanfare" by Elaine Ross
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TA&M-Commerce's Trumpetsix performing "Neon Fanfare" by Elaine Ross
Are YOU playing Mahler 5 wrong? I was!!!
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Are YOU playing Mahler 5 wrong? I was!!!
ATSSB All Region Audition Etudes - Year A: Bohme & Gatti
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ATSSB All Region Audition Etudes - Year A: Bohme & Gatti
You CAN have too many teachers "in your corner" because there will be some who might be detrimental to your advancement. So, it is important to validate for yourself whether or not a new concept is actually working for you. Dan Kelly does a GOOD demonstration of the Gatti... Despite the way you approach the piece, the best thing is to internalize it SO WELL that you can deliver ALL of the piece without ever getting confused or tripped-up in some manner. Again, REPETITION is the key to your success.
Thanks Jaegertiger!
Which one do you consider the hardest? Also I'm a freshman for context so Im only playing etudes 1 and 3. What should I work on?
Of the two I think #3 is trickier because of the long phrases and lack of convenient breathing spots. As for what to work on, I would start with a bouncy, easy-sounding articulation and exercises that focus on note centering (finding the most resonant center of every note, the 'sweet spots'). Good luck!
hey! your tone and understanding of these pieces are amazing, do you have something to fix tonguing? I used to tongue near the upper part of my mouth and just recently started to actually tongue in the right spots, hoping you can help! I feel like whenever I think about tonguing right it works but then whenever I do longer phrases I end up going back to my old habits
Thanks for your kind words. Perhaps practicing the "correct" placement frequently when you're not playing, like when you're walking to class or driving to work, etc. (Maybe when no one is around?!) Reinforcing the habit is key, and doing so while NOT worrying about all the other aspects of playing can be very helpful to reconnect the brain to the skill. The "jiggle the handle" approach. When you are playing, keep the sound of the articulation in your mind and let that guide your tonguing, rather than focusing on the physical sensations of "the right spot." Like Duke said, "If it sounds good, it is good."
@@TheTrumpetDoc thank you so much!
Do you have any advice for getting the large slur intervals clearer? Like the E to F# for example?
First, we have to overcome the tendency to "unconnect" the air stream when going for the leap. Try glissing from a low F# to the upper F#, touching the B and D# along the way but not getting stuck on them. Then try to speed the gliss up, hopping over the B & D# more lightly but don't worry if you still hear them a little bit at first. The air stream has to propel you over these notes rather than just "tightening the lips." (Try whistling an octave leap while trying to minimize the notes between. That rush of air and tongue movement is what you need to do this leap on the trumpet!) Once the F#-F# gliss starts to sound MOSTLY like a clean F#-F# slur, change the low note to the E and keep everything else the same... you gotta blow "up into" the F#.
@@TheTrumpetDocThank you!!
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Wow - sounds like a great program!
Elegantly centered sound, vibrato, and note inceptions. Bravo and thanks for posting!
Beautiful sound!
Cool!
What mouthpiece is that?
GR 66
@@TheTrumpetDoc great thanks
@@TheTrumpetDoc I personally play on a schilke 18
Incredible! Always happy to hear what the two of you play!
Thanks!!!!!
Fantastic!
Happy Halloween!
omg 😨
Yes king 😔🙏
YASSSSS ROGER!!!
“It ain’t perfect, but it’s free!” 🤠 Not so sure about that, Daniel - sounded “durn near” perfect on this end!
You, sir, have exquisite taste! Not so sure about your HEARING though. 😆👍
很棒!世界聞名小喇叭演奏曲!
Sehr Gut Maestro !
Thanks! No one can accuse me of playing flat or being behind the beat. 😄
Establishing dominance over the conductor through unbroken eye contact and signaled cutoffs are criminally insane, er, I meant criminally underrated.
I’ve been replacing my old old bad habits with brand new old bad habits. I’ve yet to discover any new new bad habits.
Dude! You’ve got to be a little more subtle!
Could you please upload the year C music? ATSSB and the Mississippi All-State band have the same music selections.
Sorry, that will have to wait until the summer. Polishing-up the etudes takes much less time than shooting the video. Good luck!
What exactly is rubato?
Rubato is the purposeful pushing or slowing of time and/or rhythm for musical effect.
What mouthpiece do you use?
That's a GR Technologies 66L. I've been told GR is going out of business.
What MP is that? Kinda looks like a GR but I’m not too sure.
Yeah, GR ca. 1998. Too bad he's closing up shop, but I think there are a few other brands to choose from these days. 😆
I remember doing all 3 of these back in the late 80s/early 90s for TMEA all district/region/area and orchestra tryouts.
TMEA tends to have its favorites. I believe a couple of these were used 5-6 years ago, too.
Amazing sound! Wow
Glad you like it!
You make it look too easy, I practice everyday and I’m nowhere near that good on any of them. Wow!
I hope you find it helpful as you continue the "trumpet struggle." 8^)
@@TheTrumpetDoc it’s been a while, got #1, and 2 down pretty good now! #3 is still a Work in progress though.
Now I know!
Most famous? I think Petrouchka was in first before Mahler 5? Most players (in UK) don't play on a C tpt. 9/10 times the low F is left out or given to 2nd tpt?
Oh boy…
Thanks for these clarifications!
Pro tip - if you order an extra long tuning bow, you can lower the pitch a full step and not have to learn the alternative fingerings. If you are really conscientious, you can order longer 1st, 2nd and 3rd valve slides. Definitely worth the cost.
Like the bits-n-crooks of the old masters in the days of yore?! Brilliant, I say!
Awesome! What size mouthpiece should I use?
14A4a... the woodwinds really appreciate the clarity.
@@TheTrumpetDoc I was going to use a more efficient piece, but if you think 14a4a, that’s what I’ll go with!
Thanks! I needed a good laugh!
Haha I love how your tuner batteries died, yet they think you are right haha 😂.
Now you tell me ! :)
Beautiful playing and excellent suggestions! Great job, Daniel!
Thanks, Steve! Hope you're doing well!
Nice playing
Love your dedication to making all of the duets. Thank you, you really deserve more views
Thanks! Happy practicing!