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Michael Sachs on How He Started on Trumpet
Michael Sachs tells how he got his start with an iconic teacher.
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Caleb Hudson - Brass Chats by Monster Oil
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Adjusting the LubeMaster "Clocker One" - how to clock a mouthpiece
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Adjusting the LubeMaster "Clocker One" - how to clock a mouthpiece
Charles Daellenbach Brass Chats Teaser!
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Charles Daellenbach Brass Chats Teaser!
"Any Questions?" with Michael Davis
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"Any Questions?" with Michael Davis
Brass Chats Teaser with Michael Sachs
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Brass Chats Teaser with Michael Sachs
Rex Richardson | Season 2 Episode 3 Brass Chats
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Rex Richardson | Season 2 Episode 3 Brass Chats
Thomas Gansch from Mnozil Brass and Much More - Brass Chats, Season 2 Episode 11
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Thomas Gansch from Mnozil Brass and Much More - Brass Chats, Season 2 Episode 11
Chris Martin | Principal Trumpet, New York Philharmonic - Brass Chats Episode 31
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Chris Martin | Principal Trumpet, New York Philharmonic - Brass Chats Episode 31
Jim Pandolfi - Brass Chats Episode 29
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Jim Pandolfi - Brass Chats Episode 29
'Gansching' featuring Thomas Gansch
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'Gansching' featuring Thomas Gansch
'Rock Bottom' featuring David Bilger
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'Rock Bottom' featuring David Bilger
Philadelphia Orchestra 2nd Trumpet Opening
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Philadelphia Orchestra 2nd Trumpet Opening
'Subtle', part 2 - featuring Neal Berntsen
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'Subtle', part 2 - featuring Neal Berntsen
'Subtle', part 1 - featuring Neal Berntsen
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'Subtle', part 1 - featuring Neal Berntsen
'Reminiscing' featuring Stephen Burns
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'Reminiscing' featuring Stephen Burns
Anyone know where I can find a video of the Hollywood Bowl concert he was discussing?
I stayed after watching the intro! that was hilarious!
3!!!
Aren't you the one they call Little Jazz?
Wow when was this filmed?
I needed that
He is a virtuoso!!!!!!
The 'tug of war' analogy regarding muscle use is good, But Doc's mention of flexibility is critical. The tug-of-war positions the lips for the desired pitch, but the lips (usually the upper lip) needs to remain flexible enough so that it CAN vibrate. Make sure that your lip is not 'locked in position' by too much rim pressure or by too much muscle tension - it's a delicate balancing act.
I just came across this, and it has an astonishing amount of gems in it. Here are two: When asked what keeps you hungry after all this time? "The fear of failure. Let's face it, the trumpet is like walking up a tightrope over Niagara Falls. The consequences. If you really screw up on the trumpet, everybody can hear it. So I guess fear, fear of failure. Or trying to assure as possibly as I can that I don't do something embarrassing." And asked about young players today: "Young players now work on technique in auditioning for an orchestra and playing perfectly. What good is it if you play perfectly and don't miss a note? When do you start making music? The best thing you can do (to play musically) is listen to really great opera singers, not rock and roll singers. How they use the air, and how they make phrases connect one with the other. You need someone to guide you at first. (For study he liked) The Charlier etude (Du Style, No. 2) was the best one I know."
Now THAT is a solid business model!
Thanks Champ, I have been called by great authorities ,the world greatest drummer. These accolades do not come easy right? Kent Vogel A.S.C.A.P WBD 50+ hits soon given to our world. Love you Grand Champion. And Harry and Bix.Beiderbeck. Buddy offered me the band boy job. Passed on that .
Love the Pat mention, what a great interview had me dying of laughter and also gave great information
Effectiv or included paus i wonder?🤔
How do I use the slide cream
what a nice guy and a great player of course
Finally! Someone who can show the difference!
Time to catch up!😅
Food for thought from Gene Pokorny
Quién lo traduce a español por favor 🙏
Inspiring!!!!!
Que maravilha, simples assim.
It’s hard to tap off-beats at 200. Gotta tune out the metronome.
Anatowind music clinic.com see them for more information
Silly string!
You heard it here. The master.
Honesty with yourself, bingo.
It's about damn time !! Your interviews are required watching in the pedagogy world...........
Real
Thank you for the wise words of wisdom triple H
Wonderful Interview! Caleb is Fantastic!
Here I am 5 years later. Thus is great. I'm that guy, doing it wrong. Thank you thank you for this. You have changed my concept completely. Thank you!
SHOW ME THE TOY DUDE
THAT'S VERY INTERESTING THAT MICHAEL SACHS TOOK HIS FIRST LESSONS FROM ZIGGY ELMAN... HOW COOL IS THAT ???
THAT IS VERY INTERESTING. I DID NOT KNOW THAT. I'VE SOMETIMES WONDERED WHAT THE DIFFERENCE IN THE ENGLISH BESSON WAS COMPARED TO THE FRENCH BESSON ???
If you blow, you suck! I'll never forget it... What a different and interesting approach.. I am also experiencing the difference for good!! Thank you all!!!
Facts lol
Facts
YA' GOTTA LOVE MARK GOULD !!!
Having a vituoso in our field being asked pertinent questions to aid and assist beginners to professionals is so valuable in unexplainable ways. His album is one of the best I've listened to since having Wynton's albums growing up. What a win for our community and for all musicians alike.
GREAT ADVICE FROM RANDY BRECKER !!! WILLIAM VACCHIANO STATED YEARS AGO AT THE DENVER TRUMPET SYMPOSIUM BACK IN 73... HE DIDN'T THINK THAT YOUNG STUDENTS TODAY SPEND ENOUGH TIME PRACTICING IN THE ARBAN BOOK !!! ALSO, I KNOW FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE THAT THE SCHLOSSBERG BOOK IS REALLY GOOD FOR DEVELOPING RANGE AND ENDURANCE. BUT YOU HAVE TO PERSEVERE, SOME DAYS IT'S ROUGH GOING IN THAT SCHLOSSBERG BOOK BUT IF YOU KEEP AT IT YOU WILL GET GOOD RESULTS. SCHLOSSBERG REALLY HELPS BUILD YOUR RANGE AND ENDURANCE.
Yes indeed - the Bill Adam routine uses a lot from Schlossberg.
Not sure what the hell he's talking about regarding sliding off the center of the pitch when playing the mouthpiece
I think he's talking about actual pitch. Might be wrong though.
Amazing to hear him speak but couldn't help think Caleb is such a musical and creative spirit, whereas a lot of questions are angling at trumpet technique and technical issues: not to criticise (this is great channel!) but I wish you'd followed his direction a bit more as the interview progressed, rather than keep pulling him back to discussing trumpet technique and analysis. Nevertheless, awesome that this material is available and thanks!
Haha yes indeed you are correct. Interviews are hard! We always go into these things with the intent of cracking open their brains and figuring out how they got so darn good. I do agree we could've followed a bit more - but I must also say that oftentimes great players forget to talk about things they take for granted, because they scaled those mountains some time ago, and don't necessarily need to think about them as much any more. So I do think it's good we prod them back to these things at times. Very delicate balance, and we're always looking to improve. Thanks for watching!
@@BrassChats of course, and it's amazing that you get these players in. Please keep them coming! Thanks for the response!
I don't think he answered the endurance question
Haha!! People don't always answer the questions we ask. I think if you piece things together from the rest of the interview though, your endurance will increase significantly.
Where can i see the full talk?
Brasschats.com
UPSOUND very good
Thank you for this awesome interview and thank you for your quote Caleb!
So great to have a new chat! Monsters ask the best questions. Caleb is awesome!V
What is the stupid intro about? See you in 5 years 👋
Doesn't everybody wear a bathrobe to the beach?
The intro is iconic!
Great interview and responses!!
Man, I was just watching an interview the other day thinking: "I hope they bring Brass Chats back."
Good to have you back!!!
I'm not sure you all realise how much you've been missed. Welcome back!