It seems I don't make it to the end of the 30 seconds when I am not set right and my aperture is too opened and then I run out of air. So instead of taking and even bigger breath, I just made sure I was set and lips not too far apart and that did the trick. Now I am good on 30 seconds and went to high C#. This long note practice has improved my tone and I feel more open. Thank you!
I've been taught by my late teacher the long tones are the secret to range. Thank you for this video, and for all your videos. Trust you are well and staying safe.
It seems that many skills are attributed to them, by many different people. That’s why I thought it might be a good idea to find out for ourselves! I’m quite well, thank you. I hope you’re staying safe and well too.
In a workshop - Vlado Kumpan told me that you are a real good trumpetplayer and also when it comes to high notes. So I am hear and your idea with 30 days longtones sounds great. I'll do it to.
I'm a trombonist, but I teach all the instrument is public school. One thing I've learned about my violin playing is that long tones help everything. I do it with a metronome and do 4-count, 8-count, and 16-count open strings for the full length of the bow. I focus on keeping bow speed steady, the bow angle straight, and the contact point on the string consistent. Since the physics of a violin are external, and the mechanics of brass playing are internal, I think it's helpful to visualize the bow and string while playing long tones on a brass instrument.
There are definitely parallels between the bowing attributes you mention and how we need to approach our air. If thinking about it that way helps you, then it sounds good to me!
Hi Bryan, good to see you again and thanks for this 30day long tone challenge. I will join you because I also have to set up my chops again after this corona break. Greetings to NY from Austria, Stefan
It can be time consuming - particularly wrangling the virtual large ensemble videos. Funnily enough, it was my time spent editing my RUclips videos that gave me enough skills to take this gig on!
Hey Brian, nice to see you back. I’d let things slip a little and hearing your words and sounds inspired me to blow again. Thanks for that, but no thanks to those long tones! Jeez I’ve been off the horn for a couple of weeks which is bad enough for your chops, so 30 second tones??? Eeessh I managed a full run on the first note and was close on a few of the others, but the high and low extremes were a hard! Great incentive though, let’s see how I’m fairing in 30 days. Cheers and regards from Brazil.
Thanks for your thoughts! For chops strengthening is it better to blow once for as long as I can, or twice to complete the 30 second, or twice for as long as I can?
Deep breath, remember to engage your breath support, and then play as far into the long tone as you can. If 30 seconds is long for you, then rest until the next tone. Just try and count how many seconds you did and see if you can do better on the next one. Playing at a comfortable, soft volume will let you get a little farther. Just as soft as feels easy - we’re not trying to force anything.
My feeling for the right amout of air is getting better very fast. After some days (I had the idea of doing longtones a week ago) i play much more relaxed right after this exercise.
Hi Anthony. Yes, roughly. If one were to play exactly 30 seconds per note, and take exactly a 10 second break, this set would take 17 mins 10 seconds from beginning to end. Unless you take much longer breaks during it, it should be under 20 mins.
Yes - as I said in the video, I'm approaching these at a comfortable, soft volume. This is an opportunity to work on playing softly the right way - allowing the lips to respond to a smaller airstream, rather than pinching them to try and force a result. I'll be working softer over the 30 days.
This initiative looks incredibly boring, which is probably why in 40-odd years of trumpet I've never done it. But I'll try to seize this opportunity and your motivation to get it done and see if/how it helps.
Ok Bryan 🤗 I’m in!
Thanks 🎄🎺🎄
Thank you
Well Done
Seems like I fell on this video at the right time. Great Idea bro! Let's go...I'm in for this #30daysoflongtones 🤟
Enjoy. This was actually a couple of years ago, but the videos are all still up.
It seems I don't make it to the end of the 30 seconds when I am not set right and my aperture is too opened and then I run out of air. So instead of taking and even bigger breath, I just made sure I was set and lips not too far apart and that did the trick. Now I am good on 30 seconds and went to high C#. This long note practice has improved my tone and I feel more open. Thank you!
Glad to hear you're getting results form doing them. Keep it up!
I've been taught by my late teacher the long tones are the secret to range. Thank you for this video, and for all your videos. Trust you are well and staying safe.
It seems that many skills are attributed to them, by many different people. That’s why I thought it might be a good idea to find out for ourselves!
I’m quite well, thank you. I hope you’re staying safe and well too.
Thank you so much! You popped right up at the perfect time. Imma just grab that tonight and give it a go!!!
Glad it’s timely for you! I’m feeling good for it so far!
In a workshop - Vlado Kumpan told me that you are a real good trumpetplayer and also when it comes to high notes. So I am hear and your idea with 30 days longtones sounds great. I'll do it to.
Welcome! Vlado is great. Thoroughly enjoyed the time I got to play and hang with him.
Good to see you back, I'll be long for the journey. That bottom end... all the way to empty ... and inhale!
Those low notes feel a little long right now. However, it’s just a question of developing the balance. We’ll all get there!
I'm behind but following. Started today. My good night practice today.
Great to have you along. The videos aren’t going anywhere, so no pressure to try and catch up.
great series Bryan. thank you
You're very welcome, Julian.
I'm a trombonist, but I teach all the instrument is public school. One thing I've learned about my violin playing is that long tones help everything. I do it with a metronome and do 4-count, 8-count, and 16-count open strings for the full length of the bow. I focus on keeping bow speed steady, the bow angle straight, and the contact point on the string consistent. Since the physics of a violin are external, and the mechanics of brass playing are internal, I think it's helpful to visualize the bow and string while playing long tones on a brass instrument.
There are definitely parallels between the bowing attributes you mention and how we need to approach our air. If thinking about it that way helps you, then it sounds good to me!
Hi Bryan, good to see you again and thanks for this 30day long tone challenge. I will join you because I also have to set up my chops again after this corona break. Greetings to NY from Austria, Stefan
Hi Stefan. Welcome! Glad to have you with us.
gotta do this! thx for sharing this one. greetings from Indonesia!
My pleasure. The more the merrier!
It's nice to see you Bryan... take it easy.
It’s nice to be seen! Thanks for checking in.
I'm here for another 30days 😇 second time round👍👍
A glutton for punishment! Good for you. I’ll try and say some different stuff this time around... 😜
@@AirflowMusicNYC yes must be, really enjoy the disaplin of actually playing everyday .
Look forward to your next 30 day practice routine.
Sou do Brasil! Obrigada pelo conteúdo
Hi! Thanks for joining in.
Just joined the #30DaysOfLongTones and I'm hoping to be diligent and consistent with the exercise.
Welcome along! I’m in exactly the same situation. Let’s figure it out together.
Hi Bryan, I am a youtube trumpeter and the editing is brutal! I know the feels!
It can be time consuming - particularly wrangling the virtual large ensemble videos. Funnily enough, it was my time spent editing my RUclips videos that gave me enough skills to take this gig on!
Hey Brian, nice to see you back. I’d let things slip a little and hearing your words and sounds inspired me to blow again. Thanks for that, but no thanks to those long tones! Jeez I’ve been off the horn for a couple of weeks which is bad enough for your chops, so 30 second tones??? Eeessh I managed a full run on the first note and was close on a few of the others, but the high and low extremes were a hard! Great incentive though, let’s see how I’m fairing in 30 days. Cheers and regards from Brazil.
They can feel long at first, but they'll soon come back after a few days. I'm not making them all yet either! Fun to have you along for the ride...
Thanks for your thoughts! For chops strengthening is it better to blow once for as long as I can, or twice to complete the 30 second, or twice for as long as I can?
Deep breath, remember to engage your breath support, and then play as far into the long tone as you can. If 30 seconds is long for you, then rest until the next tone. Just try and count how many seconds you did and see if you can do better on the next one. Playing at a comfortable, soft volume will let you get a little farther. Just as soft as feels easy - we’re not trying to force anything.
Great, thanks.
I‘m in!
My feeling for the right amout of air is getting better very fast. After some days (I had the idea of doing longtones a week ago) i play much more relaxed right after this exercise.
Thanks for joining. I’m on about the same timeline and have experienced something similar. Interested to see how it pans out.
I am a high schooler and I to will embark on this journey
Welcome! If you have any questions, please ask.
Starting back around on day 1
Good for you.
Let's do this.
Glad to have you along!
K ...... day 1 !
Aha! Revisiting the classics... ;-)
Bryan so your doing about approximately 20 minutes of long tones ..am I correct ?
Hi Anthony. Yes, roughly. If one were to play exactly 30 seconds per note, and take exactly a 10 second break, this set would take 17 mins 10 seconds from beginning to end. Unless you take much longer breaks during it, it should be under 20 mins.
@@AirflowMusicNYC thank you ..also playing the long tones soft makes a difference yes?
Yes - as I said in the video, I'm approaching these at a comfortable, soft volume. This is an opportunity to work on playing softly the right way - allowing the lips to respond to a smaller airstream, rather than pinching them to try and force a result. I'll be working softer over the 30 days.
@@AirflowMusicNYC Thank you for your helpful video .,much appreciated
Bryan,you never worked that hard, hahahaha
This initiative looks incredibly boring, which is probably why in 40-odd years of trumpet I've never done it. But I'll try to seize this opportunity and your motivation to get it done and see if/how it helps.
That’s more or less my own motivation! It may not the most exciting thing to contemplate, but sometimes the most helpful or useful things aren’t.