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The Brass Elevator: A Simple Secret to Better Range (Harmonic Series Explained)
🎺 Master the Harmonic Series: The Brass Player's Secret to Smooth Playing!
Download a PDF of Paul's Brass Staircase and Elevator Exercises
www.trumpetwithpaul.com/pl/2148592436
Ever struggled with range and flexibility on your brass instrument? Discover how mastering the harmonic series (aka "The Brass Elevator") can transform your playing! Professional trumpeter Paul Murphy breaks down this crucial concept using simple demonstrations and practical exercises that will help you:
• Understand how the harmonic series works using everyday examples
• Learn the "elevator" technique for smooth transitions between notes
• Master proper tongue position and embouchure stability for better range control
• ...
Download a PDF of Paul's Brass Staircase and Elevator Exercises
www.trumpetwithpaul.com/pl/2148592436
Ever struggled with range and flexibility on your brass instrument? Discover how mastering the harmonic series (aka "The Brass Elevator") can transform your playing! Professional trumpeter Paul Murphy breaks down this crucial concept using simple demonstrations and practical exercises that will help you:
• Understand how the harmonic series works using everyday examples
• Learn the "elevator" technique for smooth transitions between notes
• Master proper tongue position and embouchure stability for better range control
• ...
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Practice with Paul: Six More Steps
Просмотров 15514 дней назад
Practice with Paul as he leads you through "Six More Steps" Download PDF of Brass Staircases and Brass Elevators coming soon Links for Beginning Brass Players Looking for lessons to help start your brass playing journey? www.trumpetwithpaul.com/beginning-lessons Not sure whether to buy or rent your first trumpet or cornet? Get Paul's FREE Beginner's Gear Guide. www.trumpetwithpaul.com/gear-guide
Practice with Paul: Up the Stairs
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Practice with Paul as he leads you through "Up the Stairs" Download PDF of Brass Staircases and Brass Elevators coming soon Links for Beginning Brass Players Looking for lessons to help start your brass playing journey? www.trumpetwithpaul.com/beginning-lessons Not sure whether to buy or rent your first trumpet or cornet? Get Paul's FREE Beginner's Gear Guide. www.trumpetwithpaul.com/gear-guide
Practice with Paul: Down the Stairs
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Practice with Paul as he leads you through "Down the Stairs" Download PDF of Brass Staircases and Brass Elevators coming soon Links for Beginning Brass Players Looking for lessons to help start your brass playing journey? www.trumpetwithpaul.com/beginning-lessons Not sure whether to buy or rent your first trumpet or cornet? Get Paul's FREE Beginner's Gear Guide. www.trumpetwithpaul.com/gear-guide
How to enable ORIGINAL SOUND FOR MUSICIANS for Zoom on a Mac
Просмотров 60Месяц назад
Is the sound of your instrument not working well over Zoom during online music lessons? Loud instruments like the trumpet are blocked by Zoom's default audio settings. Try this quick fix and learn how to enable ORIGINAL SOUND FOR MUSICIANS on a Mac. Working with Zoom on an iPad? You should watch this video: ruclips.net/video/F76l64bUxiQ/видео.html P.S. Looking for online trumpet lessons with Pa...
How to enable ORIGINAL AUDIO for Zoom on an iPad.
Просмотров 45Месяц назад
Is the sound of your instrument not working well over Zoom during online music lessons? Loud instruments like the trumpet are blocked by Zoom's default audio settings. Try this quick fix and learn how to enable ORIGINAL AUDIO on an iPad. Working with Zoom on a computer? You should watch this video: ruclips.net/video/UBe8ZRGCqlE/видео.html P.S. Looking for online trumpet lessons with Paul? Check...
Lesson 4: Opening the Case - Beginning Lessons for the Trumpet and Cornet
Просмотров 632 месяца назад
In this short video lesson, Paul will teach you 1) why your case plays such an important role in protecting your instrument, 2) how to safely open your case, and, 3) how to put your trumpet or cornet together for the first time! Award-winning educator and trumpeter Paul Murphy provides a sneak peek into his Beginning Lessons for Trumpet and Cornet video course which offers absolute beginners an...
Lesson 3: Trumpet or Cornet? - Beginning Lessons for the Trumpet and Cornet
Просмотров 1533 месяца назад
Which instrument the trumpet or cornet is a better fit for you? Watch this video lesson to find out! Award-winning educator and trumpeter Paul Murphy provides a sneak peek into his Beginning Lessons for Trumpet and Cornet video course which offers absolute beginners an expertly guided introduction to the fundamentals of brass playing. Students will explore key essentials like how to create a gr...
Lesson 2: Meet Paul - Beginning Lessons for the Trumpet and Cornet
Просмотров 563 месяца назад
Award-winning educator and trumpeter Paul Murphy provides a sneak peek into his Beginning Lessons for Trumpet and Cornet video course which offers absolute beginners an expertly guided introduction to the fundamentals of brass playing. Students will explore key essentials like how to create a great sound, embouchure formation, breathing techniques, and how to build a simple, yet effective pract...
Lesson 1: Course Introduction - Beginning Lessons for the Trumpet and Cornet
Просмотров 853 месяца назад
Award-winning educator and trumpeter Paul Murphy provides a sneak peek into his Beginning Lessons for Trumpet and Cornet. This course offers absolute beginners an expertly guided introduction to the fundamentals of brass playing. Students will explore key essentials like how to create a great sound, embouchure formation, breathing techniques, and how to build a simple, yet effective practice ro...
Daily Trumpet Daily Routine (Part 1)
Просмотров 3453 месяца назад
This week I returned home from Kinhaven feeling musically rejuvenated and like a better version of myself. Before my memory fades, I did my best to record part of our daily trumpet class from this summer. Because so many of us are tempted to rush through our routine when we do it alone, I intentionally left breaks in this video. I'm not sure if it will stay up on my RUclips channel forever, but...
A perfect instrument for beginning trumpet players?
Просмотров 351Год назад
Paul explains why the cornet can be a better choice than the trumpet for some beginners during this review of Dillon Music's Bb Cornet. BEGINNERS GEAR GUIDE Looking for more high quality advice about choosing your first trumpet or cornet? Download Paul's FREE Beginner's Gear Guide! www.trumpetwithpaul.com/gear-guide DILLON MUSIC'S Bb CORNET www.dillonmusic.com/dillon-music-dillon-music-bb-corne...
Danny Boy - Paul Murphy, Flugelhorn
Просмотров 667Год назад
Danny Boy performed by Paul Murphy on flugelhorn.
Fanfare for a New Theatre (Igor Stravinsky) - Paul Murphy, trumpets
Просмотров 165Год назад
Fanfare for a New Theatre by Igor Stravinsky. Performed by Paul Murphy. ABOUT PAUL Trumpeter Paul Murphy has worked frequently as a musician and educator at The Juilliard School, Carnegie Hall, the New York Philharmonic, and on Broadway. He has performed with the Radio City Music Hall Orchestra, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, the Knights, the International Contempor...
How to Oil Trumpet Valves
Просмотров 170Год назад
Learn how to oil your trumpet valves with award-winning trumpeter and educator, Paul Murphy. MORE QUESTIONS? ASK PAUL forms.gle/5sBT1WHQkzhSENW18 ONLINE TRUMPET LESSONS www.lessonface.com/paulmurphy ABOUT PAUL Trumpeter Paul Murphy has worked frequently as a musician and educator at The Juilliard School, Carnegie Hall, the New York Philharmonic, and on Broadway. He has performed with the Radio ...
I'll Be Home For Christmas - Paul Murphy, flugelhorn
Просмотров 2983 года назад
I'll Be Home For Christmas - Paul Murphy, flugelhorn
Why do some cornet models look more compact and others look closer like a trumpet? I’ve played both and don’t remember the difference in sound…
Good question, and the short answer is…there is no short answer. There are so many cornet and trumpet designs…it can be complicated! ;-) That said, most modern cornets and trumpets can be distinguished by quick visual inspection (cornet designs more compact and curvy, trumpets longer and usually with slightly bigger bells) but the more complicated truth is that this is not always the case. Things get even more complicated when we go back in history. For example, I’m thinking of my Conn New Wonder cornet from about 1918 as I type this, which frequently gets misrecognized as a trumpet. I’ve even seen Conn New Wonder cornets mislabeled in brass specialty shops as trumpets-so it’s easy for even professionals to make this mistake. There are also a couple of stories floating out there about instrument designers intentionally making trumpets that visually look like cornets and vice versa. So…one can’t always believe your eyes. It may be better to use your ears, but even then it can be tricky. From a sound standpoint, while every aspect of an instrument contributes to its sound, I find that it’s mostly the conical bore shape of the cornet, along with a more traditional v-shaped mouthpiece, that helps me create that slightly mellower sound. Our sound concept (what’s in our musical imagination) is also important too, even beyond the design of the instrument or mouthpiece. If I try, I can make a trumpet sound a bit more like a cornet. But it’s often harder to go the opposite direction and make a cornet sound as blazing and brilliant as a trumpet can be.
P.S. A personal dream of mine would be to get an instrument maker (Yamaha? …???) to do a deep dive into recreating the Conn New Wonder cornet design. I personally find that modern cornets designs are extraordinarily different than these older instruments, and to me, I feel like we’ve truly lost something about what I suspect the cornet sound used to be like. I’m ready and waiting to assist in that project whenever someone wants to take it on. I wonder if we could collectively create a market for an instrument like that…come on internet, don’t let me down! ;-)
While I’m on the topic of cornet advocacy, I just have to share that I’m so proud of the 4th and 5th grade students at my school who have begun rallying around the cornet, to the point of petitioning to start what they call the “cornet awareness society.” I love it. Love it, love it!
I started out playing a cornet when I was 13-15 years old and then moved to the trumpet!
The whirly tube demo makes a lot of sense! Thanks for explaining this in your video 🎺
@firdausa.6077 if you are a flute player, yes. Brass is different as the lip posture chooses the harmonic played. The brass musician also has many more harmonics available to play vs a flute.
@@BrassBro-Science-ys7sgI’m not a flute player thanks
@@firdausa.6077 nor am I .
You’re welcome! Who doesn’t love a good whirly tube demo?
Another great informative video, thank you.
Great lesson
Thanks-glad you found it helpful!
The pitch has NOTHING to do with air "speed" over the tongue. That is simply an erroneous construct that you heard and repeated. The lip posture determines the harmonic played. Tongue movements alone will not change the pitch unless the cocurrent lip firmness of posture occurs. Tongue movements are helpful for controlling the embouchure posture naturally. But they have no direct influence on the pitch played by some mythical "air speed" concept. Raising the tongue DOES NOT increase the velocity of flow through the lip aperture. When whistling the pitch is related to the resonance frequency of the oral space. Not the air speed.
Does covering a portion of the end of a garden hose increase the velocity of the water?
@tonygodoy5968 sometimes. But that is not an equivalent or applicable example or analogy. Making the lip aperture smaller does not make the velocity through it greater. Neither does narrowing the flow path before the lip aperture increase the flow velocity through the lip aperture.
Thank you I really needed this.
Glad it was helpful!
Outstanding rendition.
Thanks!
KINHAVEN!!!!!
Beautiful!!!
Oh my goodness, so incredibly beautiful Paul. Thank you for sharing!
Lovely.
Yea Paul! Thanks for the gift - merry Christmas.
Awww, thanks Alex! Merry Christmas to you too!!!
I am from india i egar to learn from you sir
Try and inspire the uninspired
I’d love to learn about making freelancing work!
Great idea-and my goodness, everything is changing so quickly!
SYNCOPATION FOR THE NATION! ! !
Indeed!!!
Trumpet trumpet, trumpet trumpet trumpet, trumpet trumpet trumpet. Trumpet. ;) This is great! LOVE YOU, PAUL! ❤️
stephsviolin Thanks Steph!!!
I want to know how you make sounds on the trumpet 🎺
Wendy Law Great topic-I’m putting it on the list!
Yasssss Paul!!!! 👏🏼❤️😊