Billy Garvey you must be new to RUclips. They don’t make as much as you believe (high views mean nothing anymore unlike when RUclips started.. this video over the 4-5 years it’s been out has made $1K or so which is like 1 tank of gas a month over that time). And people like to support channels so they can continue putting out content.
I have never heard of you Mr. Porter but I really enjoyed your tutorial! I have played trumpet for many years now and I've seen many try, but you are really a very good teacher. Please keep it up. I am going to refer the young trumpeters I work with to your videos to add some spice to their lessons. Thanks again.
Really excellent teaching, in terms of impartability to the learner, and trumpet technique. Thank you for so generously sharing on all these great videos. You are the best.
Very good advice for different ways of articulating the sound of the trumpet that does not know English to be able to listen to what I teach even if it had been with translation of Spanish subtitles. I use the Google translator and we Spaniards also like what he does. Thank you.
EXCELLENT tips. I had no idea how those effects were done, I just like listening to them in my favorite music...Big Band. I've been listening to it almost 70 years and I never get tired of it !!! (this new bump-dee-bump bump bump rattle, cuss, cuss, plop de flop flop de flap flap crap), don't blow my skirt up at all ! You can't beat: Harry James, Benny Goodman, Kid Orey, Glen Miller, Glen Gray, Satchmo, Fletcher Henderson, Oliver
Dang, Trumpists really just figured out how to do all the other instruments' favorite jazz techniques. I've never really heard of Ghost tougueing on trumpet before!
The 19 people that disliked this probably didnt have the brains or talent to play the trumpet anyway. You are AWESOME Charlie i've learned alot from your videos. Thanks!!
Dear Charlie: I'm from Buenos Aires - Argentina. I often see your videos you have posted on You Tube that have helped me, say rather, to learn more techniques to play the trumpet. -a suggestion- Be feasible to translate to those videos with subtitles? Spend not understand English !! I send you a hug !! (Translated with google translator)
heh small world where I find something like me on the internet of all places! Good luck with you plight and never let people tell you it isn't possible alright? I proved it and the more people who do it means that music is still thriving in this day and age, Never stop learning!
The way I found is through whistling. Can you whistle and and shake the note? Its the easiest way because you aren't distracting your mouth with the buzz, just find the way to trill you whistling and feel how your tongue moves, then apply it to the trumpet. It may feel like a very slow shake at first but you need to start slow. Also work on your lip slurs. (btw it is easier in the upper register due to closer partials) Good Luck!
Don't play brass myself but this perfectly answered my question of merely trying to figure out what's going on at the beginning of Thank You Scientist's track Gigglebutton, to which I googled "brass trill" out of not knowing what to search for exactly and boom there it is. Seems like in particular it's a combo of a lot of these tricks, if anyone's bored and happens to see this I'd love a full dissection of it out of curiosity. Thank you!
Amazing. So glad I’ve found your channel. Subscribed and bell notification selected. I can see I will be spending hours watching your content as I’m a new player 👍
I taught myself how to by this movie called Crash, theres a part where a persian asked about a door and he slightly rolls his R, i practiced that little accent roll and eventually figured out how to do it after alot of practice, i hope this helped
Brilliant ! Thank you ! However, one small remark : you should include the score notation before each example instead of all at once at the beginning. Thank you again :-)
Great video and by the way very good.It is super useful the effects how you explain and execute them.I know how to make several and you clarified others that I knew very little .... thank you very much
Excellent video, thanks for sharing! We caught you with the Dallas Brass a while back, at the Wells Fargo Center in Santa Rosa, CA. Loved the show, we still talk about it.
Thank you so much for such an instructive video. This will really help me in jazz. I was curious what model of trumpet you were using. Thanks and great job.
There's a nice descent in the "Infernal Dance" of Igor Stravinsky's "The Firebird". Pizzicato notes played in fifths by the strings also is accompanied by flutter tonguing of the trumpet.
This is such a good lesson, thanks a lot. Honestly we should donate some money to his channel.
TheHighTower it has 300k views. We are donating money.
Plays soviet anthem*
Billy Garvey you must be new to RUclips. They don’t make as much as you believe (high views mean nothing anymore unlike when RUclips started.. this video over the 4-5 years it’s been out has made $1K or so which is like 1 tank of gas a month over that time). And people like to support channels so they can continue putting out content.
the way this man moves his hands are extremely elegant
I have never heard of you Mr. Porter but I really enjoyed your tutorial! I have played trumpet for many years now and I've seen many try, but you are really a very good teacher. Please keep it up. I am going to refer the young trumpeters I work with to your videos to add some spice to their lessons. Thanks again.
It's awesome how often I search RUclips and the video that I hope exists actually exists. Thanks for the information!
This video still being really helpful
Really excellent teaching, in terms of impartability to the learner, and trumpet technique. Thank you for so generously sharing on all these great videos. You are the best.
Very good advice for different ways of articulating the sound of the trumpet that does not know English to be able to listen to what I teach even if it had been with translation of Spanish subtitles.
I use the Google translator and we Spaniards also like what he does. Thank you.
Thanks Charlie, very easy to follow, well explained.
Respect - and he plays "a little tenor sax" too !
Now I can finally show my band teacher in my middle school something better. Thanks!!
EXCELLENT tips. I had no idea how those effects were done, I just like listening to them in my favorite music...Big Band. I've been listening to it almost 70 years and I never get tired of it !!! (this new bump-dee-bump bump bump rattle, cuss, cuss, plop de flop flop de flap flap crap), don't blow my skirt up at all ! You can't beat: Harry James, Benny Goodman, Kid Orey, Glen Miller, Glen Gray, Satchmo, Fletcher Henderson, Oliver
My school's marching band is playing Rhapsody In Blue this coming season. It's gonna be lit 🔥 🔥 🔥
I like how you taught me flutter toung when my brother had a hard time doing so
This is a terrific video about how to do things with one's trumpet. Makes me want to pick one up and learn how to play!
+Catherine S. Todd It's really fun.
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Dang, Trumpists really just figured out how to do all the other instruments' favorite jazz techniques. I've never really heard of Ghost tougueing on trumpet before!
trumpists 😭🤚
My students will just love this! Thanks Charlie.
The 19 people that disliked this probably didnt have the brains or talent to play the trumpet anyway. You are AWESOME Charlie i've learned alot from your videos. Thanks!!
It's entirely up to your preference, kind of like deciding what shoes to buy. Usually in stores they'll let you test-play all the trumpets/mouthpieces
Thanks Charlie, excellent advice. Will be practicing these more now. Keep up the good work.
Excellent job on this video and well explained. I am sure you will help some younger players as well as a few of us older guys.
You are such a legend. I have only been playing a few months but can put the trump down and this video is just unbelievably exciting ! Thanks from NZ
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I always wondered how Clifford Brown did that effect. He was such an amazing player. Thanks for shedding light on that for me!
Merci Charlie. Vos présentation sont excellentes. Vous êtes un grand Professeur ET UN GRAND TROMPETTISTE. Thank YOU
I just started trumpet this year and this helped me so much
Excellent!!! Now I can improve my playing to show my band director how much he will miss his senior number 1 trumpet for high school
3:31 sounds like something out of Ed edd n eddy
Joshua Wilson ???
Or rhapsody in blue
8:54 I actually got scared that Satan or something was going to jump out
Nice guy, good explications and very nice sound of trumpet !
Dear Charlie:
I'm from Buenos Aires - Argentina.
I often see your videos you have posted on You Tube that have helped me, say rather, to learn more techniques to play the trumpet.
-a suggestion-
Be feasible to translate to those videos with subtitles?
Spend not understand English !!
I send you a hug !!
(Translated with google translator)
heh small world where I find something like me on the internet of all places! Good luck with you plight and never let people tell you it isn't possible alright? I proved it and the more people who do it means that music is still thriving in this day and age, Never stop learning!
At 5:33 I though Charlie was about to play Pomp and Circumstance to celebrate our graduation from vibrato school
In hs band I did a lot of these for fun without even realising they are actual techniques lol
This is an excellent sounding base to work from
Thank you, Charlie
Your's video so useful
The way I found is through whistling. Can you whistle and and shake the note? Its the easiest way because you aren't distracting your mouth with the buzz, just find the way to trill you whistling and feel how your tongue moves, then apply it to the trumpet. It may feel like a very slow shake at first but you need to start slow. Also work on your lip slurs. (btw it is easier in the upper register due to closer partials)
Good Luck!
Many thanks for creating this!
Thanks Charlie! Very very useful
Thanks for posting! I really appreciate the way you presented these techniques. I plan to practice them.
Me gustaron mucho, mucho estos efectos y sonidos, gracias.
Charlie: You are fantastic!
Concise, effective and well played - excellent!
dude this was SO helpful. thank you so much !
Charlie Porter your awesome!
His awesome what?
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William Zermeno he's commenting on your wrong use "your". It's supposed to be you're.
8:53 the screams of the damned
Fantastic stuff, always come back to your lessons.
Would love to catch one of your gigs when I'm in NY next summer, do you a particular group or ensemble you play with?
I play saxophone and this helped me
thank u for the explanation im a producer had no idea how's the horns and trumpets work ,peace
Don't play brass myself but this perfectly answered my question of merely trying to figure out what's going on at the beginning of Thank You Scientist's track Gigglebutton, to which I googled "brass trill" out of not knowing what to search for exactly and boom there it is. Seems like in particular it's a combo of a lot of these tricks, if anyone's bored and happens to see this I'd love a full dissection of it out of curiosity.
Thank you!
A very nice lesson! Thank you very much!
Love your teachings great man 🫡
I love the flutter so much because it sounds like an old record
DUDE!! YOU ARE FIRE!!!! man!! you arre the absolute bomb!!! u should ABSOLUTELY sell yourself doing falls and effect and sell them!
Great job. You make it look easy.
Thanks so much Charlie, i've just learnt the flutter tongue in 2 seconds.. amazing.
INCREDIBLE VIDEO
Really great video! Thanks a lot!
Nice one, great lesson, thankyou 😁👍🕺🎶🇬🇧
wow you'r amazing! im in the high school jazz band and this helped! thank you
Excellent! I immediately subscribed to your channel.... Good stuff, thanks!
This is amazing.
Great lesson. Thanks
Amazing. So glad I’ve found your channel. Subscribed and bell notification selected. I can see I will be spending hours watching your content as I’m a new player 👍
Well done!
this is so helpful wtf
Excellent!!!!! thank you!!!
I taught myself how to by this movie called Crash, theres a part where a persian asked about a door and he slightly rolls his R, i practiced that little accent roll and eventually figured out how to do it after alot of practice, i hope this helped
Brilliant ! Thank you ! However, one small remark : you should include the score notation before each example instead of all at once at the beginning. Thank you again :-)
dude, I'm glad I found you !!
this was really cool
Nice lesson! You were so young
That`s great !! Thank you soooooooo much !!!
Very informative and good playing :) Thanks..
Great video and by the way very good.It is super useful the effects how you explain and execute them.I know how to make several and you clarified others that I knew very little .... thank you very much
Excellent video, thanks for sharing! We caught you with the Dallas Brass a while back, at the Wells Fargo Center in Santa Rosa, CA. Loved the show, we still talk about it.
Again, awesome vid, very usefull. More trumpet vids !
Thank you so much for such an instructive video. This will really help me in jazz. I was curious what model of trumpet you were using. Thanks and great job.
There's a nice descent in the "Infernal Dance" of Igor Stravinsky's "The Firebird". Pizzicato notes played in fifths by the strings also is accompanied by flutter tonguing of the trumpet.
Amazing, thank u, very helpful
Genial! Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
With different combination of valves, the tubing length is increased or decreased, therefore lowering or increasing the pitch of the note.
8:54
I'm a trumpet player but I have a random talent of doing Multifonics with my voice.
Ay bro thats crazy but i dont remember asking
@@Smallfry-mk6oi Ay bro thats sooo funny but i dont remember asking if you asked
nice, really nice , i'm just a poor trumpet student, but it's very simple to understand, but to reproduce.... so it's my way to do
im a tenor saxophonist and i just saw that fall/drop thing u did, well that was a fucking cool sound!
wow it's great watching this lesson even if I am just starting out cheers mate
He looks like he gonna try and stop Alvin and the chipmunks
Great video - thanks!
Very informational video
Would have loved to have had a jazz technique lesson with you! Wonderful video!
Very helpful to me...thank you for posting!!!
This guy is awesome!!
2:45 epic effect!
Great video!
Excellent - Thank You!
great> thank's! good teacher
wow sweet stuff here thank you!
PS Is it possible to download the written chart shown at the start?
Thank you very much! It would be very helpfull if you could show how to notate these effects in the score (ar part) as well!
thanks for the video!
Thank you Mr Porter. This is a very good seminar on special techniques and, hey! You taught me more than just a little bit.
holly shit... I just came here for find a cool effect that I didn't know the name of and it is the first (shake) of this awesome list
THANKS REAL GOOD TIPS