David Hickman
David Hickman
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Resolute Fanfare by Gail Robertson (performed by Summit Brass)
Live performance by Summit Brass on July 13, 2024 during the finale concert of the 2024 Rafael Méndez Brass Institute at the University of Denver. Gail Robertson is a renowned euphonium player who is a member of the group.
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King of Cups Summit Brass
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Live performance by Summit Brass on July 13, 2024 of Lindsay Bronnenkant's THE KING OF CUPS (from "Tarot") for large brass ensemble and percussion. It was recording during the finale concert of the annual Rafael Mendez Brass Institute held at the University of Denver.
Notezart by Cindy McTee performed by Summit Brass
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Live performance of "Notezart" by Cindy McTee from finale concert at Rafael Méndez Brass Institute, University of Denver, Gates Auditorium - July 13, 2024.
HME Rep Vol 13 Baroque Trumpet Revival
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David Hickman talks about the Baroque Trumpet Revival book by John Foster.
HME Ped Video Vol 13 Stutter Attacks
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David Hickman discuss stutter attack problems on trumpet.
HME Rep Video Vol 12 100 Progressive Lessons
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David Hickman discusses his method for beginning or comeback trumpet players.
HME Ped Video Vol 12 Air leakage thru the nose
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David Hickman discusses the problem of air leakage through the nose while playing a wind instrument.
HME Rep Video Vol 11 Willy Brandt
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David Hickman discusses some of the trumpet music by Willy Brandt.
HME Ped Video Vol 11 Tip and Dorsal Tonguing
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David Hickman discusses two types of articulation on trumpet.
HME Rep Video Vol 10 Telemann
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David Hickman discusses the trumpet music of Georg Philipp Telemann.
HME Ped Video Vol 10 Four Ps
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David Hickman discusses the mechanics of playing trumpet.
HME Rep Video Vol 9 Mute Silencers
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David Hickman demonstrates "Silencers" for trumpet mutes.
HME Ped Video Vol 9 Distance on Pitch
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David Hickman gives tips on tuning when performing offstage solos.
HME Rep Video Vol 8 Oscar Böhme
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David Hickman discusses the trumpet music of Oskar Boehme
HME Ped Video Vol 8 Valve Bounce
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David Hickman discusses how to prevent valves from "bouncing"when the springs become too weak.
HME Trumpet Rep Vol 7 Piccolo Trumpet for Beginners
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HME Trumpet Rep Vol 7 Piccolo Trumpet for Beginners
HME Trumpet Pedagogy Vol 7 Vols 1 5 Lessons with David Hickman
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HME Trumpet Pedagogy Vol 7 Vols 1 5 Lessons with David Hickman
HME Trumpet Repertoire Vol 6 Orchestral Excerpts
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HME Trumpet Repertoire Vol 6 Orchestral Excerpts
HME Trumpet Pedagogy Vol 6 Blacking out
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HME Trumpet Pedagogy Vol 6 Blacking out
HME Trumpet Repertoire Vol 5 Hummel Concerto
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HME Trumpet Repertoire Vol 5 Hummel Concerto
HME Trumpet Pedagogy Vol 5 Pedal Tones
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HME Trumpet Pedagogy Vol 5 Pedal Tones
HME Trumpet Repertoire Vol 4 Haydn Concerto
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HME Trumpet Repertoire Vol 4 Haydn Concerto
HME Trumpet Pedagogy Vol 4 Lip Bends
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HME Trumpet Pedagogy Vol 4 Lip Bends
HME Trumpet Repertoire Vol 3 Sotto Voce Mute
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HME Trumpet Repertoire Vol 3 Sotto Voce Mute
Trumpet Pedagogy Vol 3 Gapper
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Trumpet Pedagogy Vol 3 Gapper
HME Trumpet Rep Vol 2 Clarke Final
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HME Trumpet Rep Vol 2 Clarke Final
Trumpet Pedagogy Vol 2 Holding Trpt
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Trumpet Pedagogy Vol 2 Holding Trpt
HME Repertoire Video Vol 1 Moto Perpetuo
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HME Repertoire Video Vol 1 Moto Perpetuo
HME Pedagogy Volume 1
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HME Pedagogy Volume 1
Amazing Grace (Taps)
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Amazing Grace (Taps)

Комментарии

  • @richtraube2241
    @richtraube2241 Месяц назад

    Is that a Puje DH has? I'm going to check out the gappers.

  • @annalehman763
    @annalehman763 4 месяца назад

    I just bought a trumpet. I don’t know how to get a sound. I blow but it sounds like a deflating tire. Don’t know how to blow so I get a musical sound. Very upsetting. Can you help?

  • @ganelio
    @ganelio 6 месяцев назад

    Maestro David Hickman is a wise and powerful guide, eloquent and serious, clear and precise. Thanks a lot for the solid elements of practice and the elegant way to explain such complex and often obscure concepts.

  • @edubilybil
    @edubilybil 7 месяцев назад

    Por favor Dr. Hickman cómo se llamaba el trompetista checo de Bohemia que nombró como muy buen trompetista. Muchas gracias.

  • @hatehypocrisy1
    @hatehypocrisy1 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @JoeJoe-rt1fk
    @JoeJoe-rt1fk 10 месяцев назад

    Processor Hickman. Isn't this why we love piccolo 🎺 playing so much 😉😜? Am half joking with this comment sir.

  • @ChristianFamily882
    @ChristianFamily882 10 месяцев назад

    what is the fingerings

  • @timbrandt4539
    @timbrandt4539 11 месяцев назад

    Hello David. Thank you for your videos! As a trumpet player, I've experienced the classic pitch issue when playing off stage, but never understood why it happens. That said, looking into the Doppler effect, all the information I find on it refers to pitch differences caused by movement of the sound source relative to the observer. Distance is not part of the equations I've found. Is there another Doppler effect for static objects?

    • @davidhickman1966
      @davidhickman1966 11 месяцев назад

      The moving vehicle is an easy to understand demonstration of the Doppler Effect, but it does not always apply to moving vehicles.

  • @garygreen3845
    @garygreen3845 Год назад

    Thank you for this helpful information!

  • @manuelgonzales6483
    @manuelgonzales6483 Год назад

    WOW 😳, great tips and information

  • @jameshenderson9711
    @jameshenderson9711 Год назад

    I'll tell you what Dave, you've absolutely changed my game. I'm on day 19 of pedals and lips bends. Thank you so much. Notes I "had" are usable. It's about keeping that bottom lip engaged

  • @robertsearsmusic
    @robertsearsmusic Год назад

    mvt. II 10:10

  • @Rob_Thomson
    @Rob_Thomson Год назад

    Very helpful. Thanks for this, Professor!

  • @Rob_Thomson
    @Rob_Thomson Год назад

    Thanks, Professor! I've dealt with this issue for years. I find that giving myself a downbeat, as you suggest, just about eliminates it. When I'm practicing with a metronome, no issue. Interestingly, I've recently started using KTM for single-tonguing, which also seems to help. I had been using the tip of the tongue behind the top teeth.

  • @borisdavidov5
    @borisdavidov5 Год назад

    Great illustration of pedal note! Thank you!

  • @benjaminmcclatchey9814
    @benjaminmcclatchey9814 Год назад

    That’s AWESOME!!!!!!!! But I have to ask how much is the musician. Your tone is wonderful.

  • @weebroontrumpet
    @weebroontrumpet Год назад

    Thank you. Best wishes from Scotland Pam Brown

  • @Mrwriterman1
    @Mrwriterman1 Год назад

    Absolutely Brilliant!! Love the Pictures, and Mahler excerpts! I assume that new fangled trumpet Hickman plays with such virtuosity is a one off custom horn. Who made it?

  • @tomknierim4202
    @tomknierim4202 Год назад

    Thank you, feeling stronger embouchure already.

  • @thomasrice4078
    @thomasrice4078 Год назад

    I repeat my earlier comment, the tone of this horn is absolutely wonderful. I myself don't think fast enough to change keys, but I admire those who can.

  • @thomasrice4078
    @thomasrice4078 Год назад

    I'm stunned with the tone, that is truly exceptional. The bell is a touch larger, and a somewhat different shape, but there's no mistaking that fabulous sound. I'm really stunned.

  • @christoffelvisagie4069
    @christoffelvisagie4069 2 года назад

    This bless the heart ❤️ of God the Father amen

  • @mijola2476
    @mijola2476 2 года назад

    I think that we are looking at a D trumpet with 5 descending valves. Or am I wrong? Any one for Eb trumpet with 6 valves? You might need more fingers but could be useful! Or go for the Vienna Phil solution. 3 valves but with mutiple safety keys. Weidinger would be so excited to see his invention still being used.

  • @mitchmueller6006
    @mitchmueller6006 2 года назад

    I have been having this problem and it was terrifying. Worried I got brain damage. I thought similarly that was taking too much air. I was always taught that the more air the better, but this is clearly an oversimplification.

  • @ericclaptonsrobotpilot7276
    @ericclaptonsrobotpilot7276 2 года назад

    The wildest thing about this videos is that university faculty are expected to wear a suit in the sweltering Arizona climate.

  • @maxvu3503
    @maxvu3503 2 года назад

    I don't know if you check your channel anymore, but thank you very much for creating and posting these videos, Mr. Hickman. You explain the concepts so clearly, and I'm very excited to incorporate them into my practicing.

  • @jambajoby32
    @jambajoby32 2 года назад

    I d learned to wrap my top finger over the bell Supposedly it may dampen the bell resonance but it’s comfortable as well. I will have to try the new way I learned in this video

  • @alandelmonte4335
    @alandelmonte4335 2 года назад

    David. How does one purchase your book on Lip Bends ?

    • @davidhickman1966
      @davidhickman1966 2 года назад

      Through www.HickmanMusicEditions.com. Look for "15 Progressive Embouchure Studies" in the etudes and methods section of the catalog.

    • @alandelmonte4335
      @alandelmonte4335 2 года назад

      @@davidhickman1966 Thank You.

  • @gradyfan2068
    @gradyfan2068 2 года назад

    I am very grateful to Mr. Hickman for making this video. I naturally tip tongue. However, about a year ago, I was persuaded to switch to dorsal tonguing. What a struggle, and it proved to be unproductive even after many hours of conscientious practice. So today I returned to tip tonguing. What a relief. And then I watched this video. I only wish I had seen it before making the switch. I never would have done it, and I would have saved myself from fighting against what comes naturally. Mr. Hickman's explanation, which is based on anatomical differences between us, makes perfect sense. I am now a subscriber and will follow his sage advice.

  • @MYNAME_ABC
    @MYNAME_ABC 2 года назад

    Let me tell you: I am not a great player as you, but I know, that "high a" must be above high c, otherwise is is not "high a", but "a above the stuff" ( Mahler Symphony). Similarly, "double a" would be "a" above double high C (impossible to reach for 99.998% of the people)

  • @BoneZone
    @BoneZone 2 года назад

    Wow, this is all news to me. I potentially developed this problem as a trombonist trying to play trumpet, and noticed when playing large bore trombone and tuba this was not a problem. I will definitely be doing k tonguing exercises. Thanks for this video.

  • @viktorwaizel9132
    @viktorwaizel9132 2 года назад

    Sehr praktisch.Aber wie sieht es mit Intonation aus?

  • @odarrien
    @odarrien 2 года назад

    I looked this up on RUclips today after coming back from a gig where this happened. I haven’t done much playing in months so figure it might be lack of practice. However, it’s something I’ve dealt with from time to time over the past decade. Particularly when lip fatigue begins, air begins leaking into my sinuses, then it’s hard to even sustain a 2nd line G. After a few seconds off the horn, I reset and may get a few more notes out before air begins leaking again. From there it’s a downward spiral and means putting away the horn for the next few hours or till next day. I didn’t realize it’s a problem others struggle with.

  • @PaulBaughman2142
    @PaulBaughman2142 2 года назад

    Is it necessary to use any other book in conjunction with this book? Many people suggest the H L Clark Book and others. Should a beginning or Come back player worry about any other material until going through this book?

  • @profnanaki5778
    @profnanaki5778 2 года назад

    This problem really ruined my trumpet playing career. I played thru college but it became very painful and disheartening, to the point that I stopped playing. I’m glad to finally have found information about this. Thank you.

    • @odarrien
      @odarrien 2 года назад

      It really is frustrating. And if you are doing gigs, when it kicks in it’s downhill from there. Can mess with confidence and reputation.

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 2 года назад

    Generally speaking the High G Sharp in Pictures at an Exhibition is played with the same fingering as your Middle G Sharp with the 2nd and 3rd Valves but oftentimes that High G Sharp can sound out of Tune depending on the Trumpet. Rotary Valve Trumpets often have Keys to make those notes play more in tune.

  • @sebthi7890
    @sebthi7890 3 года назад

    this is an interesting aspect. In general acoustics is always an issue and challenge to consider, especially in large halls.

  • @moravian7
    @moravian7 3 года назад

    Mr. Hickman: Is the embouchure studies book available in bass clef?

    • @davidhickman1966
      @davidhickman1966 3 года назад

      No, but it would be easy to figure it out.

    • @moravian7
      @moravian7 3 года назад

      @@davidhickman1966 Yes but I'm lazy. 🤭

  • @adrianclay3472
    @adrianclay3472 3 года назад

    Yes now how about from trombone to piccolo trumpet?

  • @pvillez
    @pvillez 3 года назад

    Is your trumpet a Buescher Trutone? It has that Deco pattern and seems narrow. Thank you for your video!

  • @pvillez
    @pvillez 3 года назад

    Truly excellent. Thanks you ever so much!

  • @Spxxkysk8rboi05
    @Spxxkysk8rboi05 3 года назад

    The amazing grace brought me to tears it’s was so beautifully done

  • @dmccauley19
    @dmccauley19 3 года назад

    I had this problem and it is scary. Looking back, I think I must have been over inflating my lungs when I practiced Clarke and was trying for the "8 to 16 repetitions". Thank you Professor Hickman for this advice.

  • @johnflorio3052
    @johnflorio3052 3 года назад

    I remember attending a clinic given by David Hickman in 1978 when I was just starting out on trumpet. I still remember his emphatic teaching on forming a correct embouchure.

  • @Jepape1
    @Jepape1 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for this informative video. I’m guessing for 1st and 2nd year players, the recommendation is to just keep practicing and try to strengthen the palette? I pinched my boys nose shut and his problems went away, but the pressure was now hurting his ears which proved the air was getting in his sinus canal. Weird problem.

  • @davidhickman1966
    @davidhickman1966 3 года назад

    Some people like to use fingerings (or slide positions) a half step lower than normal. This is OK on the "false" tones, but regular fingerings are best on the fundamental tones (real pedals) because they are actual notes on the horn. But, it may not matter all that much as long as you are puckering correctly.

    • @svenlarsson1584
      @svenlarsson1584 11 месяцев назад

      Since I play the trombone I do use the "half step lower" on "false" tones because I can use them instead of trigger tones. I can can play them sounding sometimes better the the trigger tones. I must say that your pedal tones sound great!

  • @everydayshowday5151
    @everydayshowday5151 3 года назад

    My god this is so beautiful.

  • @AndrewSmithTrumpet
    @AndrewSmithTrumpet 3 года назад

    Thank you Dr. Hickman for all the valuable information you have provided over the years for us students of the trumpet. Loving these videos, they deserve tons more views!

  • @ismaelilloleable
    @ismaelilloleable 3 года назад

    What is the mouthpiece that you use for Swan Lake? Interesting horn. Great!

  • @darryljones9208
    @darryljones9208 3 года назад

    Re 8.10 Show us the study where air speed was actually measured and correlated to pitch. Where, that is, at what point in the system , was the air "speed" measured? Through the aperture?