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Ryan Chapman
Добавлен 17 мар 2007
THE SECRET TO PLAYING HIGH NOTES ON TRUMPET: SMALL DIAMETER MOUTHPIECE ACCLIMATION
This video demonstrates an exercise for trumpet or brass players to help them acclimate to a mouthpiece more quickly or for when rapid weight gain or loss makes the embouchure feel funky. It can also help when your embouchure doesn't feel settled and things don't feel right. This exercise can work like magic in a day or two to get things back on track.
WARNING: if playing pedal tones severely affects your normal embouchure, this exercise may not work for you. This works best if you generally keep the same basic embouchure mechanics for the normal range of trumpet and down into the pedal register.
WARNING: if playing pedal tones severely affects your normal embouchure, this exercise may not work for you. This works best if you generally keep the same basic embouchure mechanics for the normal range of trumpet and down into the pedal register.
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Did you read the Talent Code?
Be safe in Florida. Milton is no joke.
Always appreciate having a place to practice. We are a family of three and were basically kicked out of the house that we lived in for 14 years because the landlord wants to sell it. We were completely priced out of the market, so we ended up moving around 1,200 miles away to a totally new state. They are incredibly strict here at this apartment complex, so I really can't practice. I've been trying to practice in the car in parking areas of parks, etc., but that seems to piss people off too.
Yeah Ryan!!
Thanks bruh! Hope you are well!
Your method makes a lot of sense compared to what I see most people saying on RUclips. I can play a double high F above the staff lines, fairly easily. It’s clean clear and relaxed, but only for a very short while and then it will be gone. I persist trying with the idea that it’s like weight lifting and I just need more reps and to exhaust myself to build up endurance. I think I see now that I need to change my approach and work on what you say. Thanks!
thanks, best exercise yet for coming back after 40yrs .
Tongue arch does not create "compression." It is simply related to embouchure effort.
Then what is your definition of compression? I’m using it to define the point at which the air is being forced into a smaller space, as opposed to the point of compression being at the glottis or at the lips. The embouchure isn’t as strong as the tongue and the glottis is difficult to control partly due to the tendency of the Valsalva maneuver to kick in, which makes the tongue the most efficient point of compression. Without a smaller space for air to be forced in to by the abdominal muscles, there is no “compression.” More info in my dissertation scholarship.miami.edu/esploro/outputs/doctoral/A-Strategy-for-Proper-Utilization-of/991031448066602976
I’ve tried many times to use the tongue in Highnote playing. If everything else stay the same, and I drastically move the tongue as if whistling high notes, my trumpet notes never raise at all. So I’m still skeptical about the whole tongue thing lol!
Hey I was right there with you, I remember reading about it in the Claude Gordon books when I was in high school and thinking, this doesn’t work. It wasn’t until later in my musical career that I realized the reason it wasn’t working for me is because the air was going around my tongue and in between my upper and lower teeth around my cheeks. So, for me it was spreading my tongue out flat like a cobra head with the edges firmly fixed to my top molars in the back so that the air is forced to stay between my tongue and the roof of my mouth and then raise and lower the tongue using the ahhh and eeehh… makes a hissing sound like a cat when you push the air with abdominal muscles with no mouth piece to your lips.
@@jazzg7b13 very cool of you to point that out, much appreciated! I will definitely be thinking of cobras now And give it another try.
Great guys❤️
Had the pleasure of taking lessons from John Reid for years when I was in high school and college. Superb set of chops.
I have been playing a trumpet since 1989 and unfortunately for me when I play high notes, I wind up pressing the mouthpiece closer to my lips leaving a little red ring on my lips when I'm done playing. I've had dental work done on my front tooth so I can't be a pressure player anymore. So I'm trying to play without using pressure but it's difficult since I've been doing it for so long. So I guess I won't be hitting high notes anymore. I should have just stayed away from the dentist.
RYAN IS TOP SHELF MET HIM AT THE GUILS
Alguien que me comparta el Score por favor
Truly appreciate it ! Relaxation ur making it look easy
My pleasure 😊
Brilliantly put. Thank you 🎺
Thank you so much
Do you give embouchure lessons? I really want to be lead tpt in all state, but I get tired way too quick and can’t slot high notes. I feel like it’s due to embouchure not allowing for proper airflow and buzz.
@@aidanobuck5779 yes, you can send me a form email through my website at ryanchapmantrumpet.com and we can set something up.
Get them doc notes!
😅
Great video, Ryan!!!
Thanks!
Sam was the man!!! Thanks for sharing Ryan, will give this a try.
Yeah man… Absolutely!!
All about the music 🔥🔥🔥
Yes sir!!!
Great stuff, thank you 🙏
Thank you! 🙏
Great information!
Thanks Matt!
Always happy to hear about tips from Sam Pilafian.
Yeah man… he was the best!❤
@@jazzg7b13 He was in residence with the Empire Brass when I was a student at Tanglewood. He also has a connection to one of my teachers named Arnold Jacobs...small music world.
Awesome tips
Thanks! 🙏
Great video!!! ❤
Glad you liked it!!
Glad you enjoyed it! 😀
🔥
Thanks!
Man, that was great Ryan. Always wondered how you had that Double C at the end of that 4 hr gig up in Cartersville with “ The abnormal suspects” 😂 over 10 yrs ago.
Ha! Double C was a relatively new note for me back then. 😂
Great name for a band! 😜
Beats “Bo and the Gang!” 😂😂😂 Always enjoyed hanging with ya. Especially that Chattahoochee Golf Club gig where you were sick as a dog… but you nailed it anyways….and where the pay was well….late!
@@RandyRheinschild 😂🤷♂️
where can i get this lol
Seriously? It has specific instrumentation like the 4th trumpet player switches to bass after the intro. ;-)
You gotta have a real set of chops to be playing this in high school. Great playing
Credo 😮😮😮😮
Fantástico 😮
I might need help with this one next week at the Naples summer camp😅
I might still have it under my fingers next week. 😅
Thank you so much for all this information, I’ll definitely check all yours tips 🙏🙏🙏
1:00 Whoa, cheeky circular breath! You sound great
Band teacher
Alto sax player!
yay
Yay
Ryan - thanks for passing along this wisdom.
Hey there, will you be making videos for the florida all-state jazz auditions for this year like you did last year?
Yes, it’s going to be a week or so before I can get to it.
hey they released the music for 2025 was wondering when you were gonna play that cuz i’m struggling and i need to hear it 😂
It’s on my list… my valves were sluggish when I was writing the new etudes, had my horn cleaned and new finger buttons from Del Quadro installed. It’s working great now, but I’m tied up with gigs and school performances until after next week.
@@jazzg7b13 alr man have a good 1 have fun at your gigs and performances!
2025 Videos are up!
Thanks man!
Nice blowing. 👍
The trumpeting advice is sound, but I want to offer some constructive feedback about the neuroscience related to myelin and learning. Myelination starts prenatally and finishes by around the mid 20s. The myelin sheath serves to insulate the axon, which speeds neural transmission rate. Myelin is created by glial cells. The process of learning does not create myelin. If we created myelin by learning, we would never learn anything after the mid 20s in the lifespan. The neuroscience behind learning involves establishing neural pathways where adjacent neurons fire together and create networks that work efficiently together as they continue to fire (action potentials) together. Processes of synaptogenesis and neural pruning help refine the pathways and further increase efficiency. It is true that starting slowly and developing accurate execution is better. The goal is errorless learning. Making errors, especially repeating the same mistake, will wire a neural pathway to keep making the mistake. Progressing slowly through learning a new behavior allows for attention to detail and making fewer mistakes that could become a bad habit.
Thanks so much. This is great information.
Can you tell what is your trumpet model, please?
Conn Connstellation 36B from 1968.
Loved this!! Thanks for sharing, mate.
Should have a piano break ?
Super nice arrangement ❤
Thanks bro! Have fun at sea!
Saturday Jan. 20, 2024. 3:25 central time. I have come to place where I believe teeth play apart in playing in the high register. I have no gap between my top teeth and bottom teeth so creating a small aperture only gets me to a road block.
Holy moly! Insane playing