Trombone Lessons: Personal Warm Up

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Комментарии • 109

  • @BassTrombone95
    @BassTrombone95 9 лет назад +5

    I remember back in my senior year of high school, I did one of my oddest warm-ups at all-district. At my all-district auditions, they just crammed everyone into a giant auditorium and we all warmed up there. There were about 75 trombonists, and only me and one other guy were bass trombonists. So the two of us, being pretty good friends, did a warm-up that just involved playing things as loud and low as we could...(which I would never would do now, since loud pedal tones make a terrible warm-up). The two of us began competing with each other. He got down to somewhere in the double pedals, and I could only get to pedal C-B back then, so he kinda won that. But then, the next thing we knew, we had started a low note/volume contest between all the other trombonists, which then spread to other instruments. It was so funny, even though I'm pretty sure it detracted from everyone's audition. I did pretty well, but the thing I remember most from that whole experience was me and my friend starting an unofficial low note contest for pretty much everyone there. Good times, haha

  • @rickydavis8183
    @rickydavis8183 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks Chris! Hope you stop back and check comments from time to time. I'm glad I found this video. Just getting back to trombone after 26 year hibernation!

  • @MajorasMaskMailman
    @MajorasMaskMailman 10 лет назад +2

    I've really been enjoying these videos. I'm trying for All State Jazz this year, so hopefully these videos, along with others I've been watching, will help me get there.

  • @cstrombone
    @cstrombone 7 лет назад +11

    CHIS HAS A beatiful VOICE

  • @bpoilspill9
    @bpoilspill9 8 лет назад +50

    Wow he played a high F so easily. So jelly...

    • @NonComics
      @NonComics 7 лет назад +1

      Brendan Oliverio high f is easy pz

    • @laterite137
      @laterite137 6 лет назад

      Comics for some ppl

    • @Evanw10282
      @Evanw10282 4 года назад

      @@NonComics jealous

    • @NonComics
      @NonComics 4 года назад +1

      @@Evanw10282 sorry :c

    • @Evanw10282
      @Evanw10282 4 года назад +1

      @@NonComics no actually I'm sorry I came off to harshly

  • @MusicUnlimited-ff9uf
    @MusicUnlimited-ff9uf Год назад

    I am a Professional Trombonist and I have benefitted from this. Thank you Carole in Toronto

  • @caseydavis6689
    @caseydavis6689 11 лет назад +1

    I'm an intermediate-advanced horn player, (by your system) but I still find these lesson videos valuable. The mouthpiece breathing exercise really helps, thanks!

  • @bryonotoole396
    @bryonotoole396 10 лет назад +7

    Im a 8th grade trombone player and my band director makes us do the breathing up to the 4 12 and we do the buzzing of the 2 octave b flat scale and also do the long tone one to 3 notes

    • @itsjrasic5235
      @itsjrasic5235 4 года назад

      You must be in college by now, correct? You’re welcome for bringing you back from the past. :)

  • @deadeyenumber2892
    @deadeyenumber2892 8 лет назад

    that interval training is working really well for me!!! thank you for uploading this, as well as the breathing

  • @christopherweber3572
    @christopherweber3572 11 лет назад +5

    Nice Chris! All good stuff. Try some pitch bending exercises as well. Eventually playing Bb scale all in first position etc. Art Farmer had some of these pitch bending ideas in his book "The Art of Art Farmer" also check out "Flexus" by Laurie Frink and John McNeil. Thanks for sharing your great warmup ideas!

  • @deffdapp5209
    @deffdapp5209 10 лет назад +1

    @Brianna Limon: Indirectly they do. If you start straight away playing fast and high without having fully awaken your body, you will get tired and cramped quickly. So you can't really get to the peak of you playing.

  • @ainiharley
    @ainiharley 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! I really appreciate it!

  • @jovanykin123
    @jovanykin123 10 лет назад +41

    Im going to start praying to you every night

  • @briannaheath6554
    @briannaheath6554 11 лет назад +22

    Do you support girl trombonist?... I feel like there aren't many guy trombonists that support girls. There is literally like 5 girls who play it in our entire school.

    • @classicaltrombone
      @classicaltrombone  11 лет назад +34

      Hey Brianna! The short answer is of course I support girl trombonists!!
      Here's the long answer:
      When I was in high school competing in honor bands in the area, the only person my age that (consistently) beat me was a girl! There are some very very fine lady professional trombonists (see: Bones Apart trombone quartet.) You just have to focus on the music, and not that you're a girl, because you can do anything you put your mind to. That's because you're a human, not because you're a boy or a girl. Just keep at it and eventually the people around you will be looking up to you as their inspiration.

    • @briannaheath6554
      @briannaheath6554 11 лет назад +6

      Christopher Bill Thanks! I was feeling like I wasn't gonna try out for first chair in a couple of days, cause guys keep telling me I couldn't do it! But I'm gonna try! This made me feel a lot better!

    • @briannaheath6554
      @briannaheath6554 11 лет назад +5

      I tried out for one of the two leads for our concert.... annnnddddd I got in!!!!!! All the guys were glaring at me! And all the girls were cheering me on! Thanks for giving me hope!

    • @classicaltrombone
      @classicaltrombone  11 лет назад +6

      Brianna Heath I knew you had it in you :). Just keep trying to get better and better- Those guys won't know what happened!

    • @briannaheath6554
      @briannaheath6554 11 лет назад +1

      Christopher Bill Haha! Ok thanks soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much!!!!! Now you get a lame joke! What are musicians made of?
      tromBONES! Hahahahaaahhhhaaah no

  • @jesuisjamaiscontent
    @jesuisjamaiscontent 8 лет назад

    Great site Chris. Thank you.

  • @Tbaribone1115
    @Tbaribone1115 8 лет назад +3

    I've heard many different theories on mouthpiece buzzing. I've heard that you shouldn't do too much "just" mouthpiece buzzing because it can be harmful to your playing (which I agree with). I just want your input, how long would you say you buzz? No more than 10 minutes a day??

    • @classicaltrombone
      @classicaltrombone  8 лет назад +4

      +Jacob Carter These days I'll buzz a phrase mid practice if my tone quality isn't as pure as I want it to be. I don't see a huge benefit of doing it during warm ups more than a few minutes, but I certainly don't think it'll hurt anything if you do.

  • @scarsandloveletters
    @scarsandloveletters 11 лет назад +1

    I need some advice. So, I have been playing the Trombone for 3 1/2 years. Honestly, I am not the best player. However, I would like to study Music Therapy. In order to do this I have to audition. Do you have any tips? Thanks I really appreciate your time!
    p.s. Nice trombone skills :)

  • @tbonetime3568
    @tbonetime3568 8 лет назад

    god man i play trumpet but this is so good that top f is just addicting

  • @tinotaylor
    @tinotaylor 9 лет назад

    Great lesson man

  • @briannalimon874
    @briannalimon874 10 лет назад +3

    i have a question for you or many of the viewers do the warm up exercises really help you get better

    • @jamiebadley1172
      @jamiebadley1172 10 лет назад +1

      What they really do is allow you to get better, a practice or performance without warming up is never going to be full standard, but warming can be just as important...

    • @briannalimon874
      @briannalimon874 10 лет назад +1

      I am so sorry this is late but thank you so much for answering my question and now when I practice I will know

  • @keithshockley3443
    @keithshockley3443 10 лет назад +1

    What kind of trombone are you using? Is it the F, D or Bass attachment trombone???

  • @Xavier.A.Guzman
    @Xavier.A.Guzman 10 лет назад

    This guys is really good! I'm 14 I barely picked up the trombone 5 months ago. I had a great start. I seem to have a natural talent for it. This is the first and only instrument that I have ever played. One day I plan on being ale to do what this guy is doing just as easy

  • @fvhspa
    @fvhspa 10 лет назад +1

    Can you post a version of you just warming up (full session) without the talking? #nooffense - it would be a great resource for beginning trombonists

  • @thomaswomack3888
    @thomaswomack3888 Год назад

    boy, I am NOT worthy....makes it look SOOOO easy...I struggle to get a good clean F above the clef consistently, after a 50 year hiatus ( I am nearly 70 ) I have returned to my horn with gusto but struggling with range. Practice daily and do plenty of long tones, lip slurs, and just playing and trying to expand the range...any advice would be welcome.

  • @tristanchisholm5857
    @tristanchisholm5857 7 лет назад

    Hi Chris,I really love your videos. You were saying to make sure that you don't raise your shoulders when you breath. So you think it's okay to take in a breath from your lower lungs, and then when you try to continue to breath and fill your upper lungs, you raise your shoulders?

  • @thesqaanalyst
    @thesqaanalyst 10 лет назад

    thanks, it helps

  • @ginny_m
    @ginny_m 3 года назад

    I AM LITERALLY STUCK ON THIS PEICE AND I HATE IT I SUCK AT PLAYING LOW NOTES

  • @gigasandbag65
    @gigasandbag65 9 лет назад +1

    Very informative video thank you! But for the breathing exercise, when you breathe out, should you be breathing out cold air or warm air?

  • @brennonswindell91
    @brennonswindell91 10 лет назад

    im a starter in trombone playing im in six grade can you give me tips plaese

  • @Ndjchekdgdn
    @Ndjchekdgdn 7 лет назад

    Holy crud... I know I'm late and all, but how do you get that high?? And fluid with trombone

    • @Evanw10282
      @Evanw10282 4 года назад

      Hes been playing since 2011

  • @jonathantinoco3045
    @jonathantinoco3045 4 года назад

    You can sing?

  • @MitchellCFlint
    @MitchellCFlint 8 лет назад

    K

  • @TheMagdalena1999
    @TheMagdalena1999 10 лет назад +15

    what am I doing here I play violin lol.. meh idc this is interesting

    • @classicaltrombone
      @classicaltrombone  10 лет назад +6

      We don't discriminate :)

    • @TheMagdalena1999
      @TheMagdalena1999 10 лет назад

      they don't, but being a violinist watching a trombone warm up video is a bit weird huh? :D two completely different instruments

    • @classicaltrombone
      @classicaltrombone  10 лет назад +1

      TheMagdalena1999 haha yeah what are you doing? :P

    • @TheMagdalena1999
      @TheMagdalena1999 10 лет назад +1

      idk I left for violin videos hahah

    • @classicaltrombone
      @classicaltrombone  10 лет назад +1

      TheMagdalena1999 Hmm my favorite is Jascha Heifetz- check that dude out if you haven't already!

  • @michaeldavies4186
    @michaeldavies4186 5 лет назад +1

    My warmup process is a lot shorter and less intricate than yours. Mine mostly consists of low long tones, pedal tones on the mouthpiece, scales, and playing the harmonic series. Then again, my range is a pedal G (G1) to the upper Ab (Ab4), so I don't need as much time.

  • @wt4629
    @wt4629 9 лет назад +1

    I personally do the technique you start at 5:30, although I think a beginner probably cannot do the full extent of what you were demonstrating.

  • @nathanbiffle8246
    @nathanbiffle8246 6 лет назад +6

    Anyone else feel like he was showing off at 8:18

  • @liagonzalez7659
    @liagonzalez7659 7 лет назад +1

    I have a really important question. How can you play your high notes so easily because I am in the 6th grade band at my school and we have to play our scales in warm-ups. Recently,we learned our high E-flat scale and I just can't reach that high E or D even if I practice so hard.

    • @ivorytypebeat1663
      @ivorytypebeat1663 7 лет назад +2

      Liliana Prentiss Hey, I'm also a 6th grade trombonist. Guessing that you're using the right technique for achieving high notes already, I would suggest warming up more. It used to be such a struggle to hit the high E-flat and also the high F, but when I started to warm up more it became much easier. Another thing you could to is to attempt to play notes higher than the E-flat , or really high notes in general. That will make it much simpler to play the E-flat. Also, time and experience play a *huge* factor into how high you can play. Your mouth muscles might need to mature a little bit before you can hit high notes. Hope this helped 😀

  • @davidschonberger2217
    @davidschonberger2217 8 лет назад +1

    Is this the choir room at SUNY Purchase?

  • @MariaRamirez-tq1xc
    @MariaRamirez-tq1xc 10 лет назад +1

    how long have you been playing trombone?

  • @bubblesbutterfly1235
    @bubblesbutterfly1235 6 лет назад

    Wow you’re amazing what a gift!!! Sorry I had to spy on you a bit just wanted to see who you were😀

  • @QuintetMaster
    @QuintetMaster 11 лет назад +3

    Hey! Fellow music student/trombonist here. Love your video lessons. Just wanted to (politely) point out that you reversed 4 and 5 at 3:10. I wouldn't have said anything, but I'm kind of a grammar nazi when it comes to music theory. Anyways, keep up the awesome work, and I look forward to hopefully some more lessons from you.

  • @rauleyarellano3629
    @rauleyarellano3629 10 лет назад

    thanks im in 5th (only playing for like 3 weeks:( ) and this help so much

  • @sonicwarrior669
    @sonicwarrior669 8 лет назад

    It is a pity that not speak English :( your videos are great!!

  • @irvinwatson3930
    @irvinwatson3930 10 лет назад

    which trombone is that?

  • @josereinhold9397
    @josereinhold9397 10 лет назад +4

    what mouthpiece are you using?

    • @carlelaydo
      @carlelaydo 9 лет назад

      Bach5G

    • @justinmason9114
      @justinmason9114 9 лет назад

      I don't know if he had it at the time, but he said in one recent video that he uses a Laskey 59d, which is comparable to a Bach 4g or Schilke 52d