I've found that Claude Gordon's "kick" of the top notes gets the air and speed velocity going much better, PLUS works the corner muscles better. "Let the air do the work",etc.
"...lip slurs..." more than just a 'misnomer'. I was passionate about the trumpet from 4th grade-high school. 1st chair throughout. However, I had a secret problem that prevented me from progressing like others. I heard about lip slurs and began years of trying to make my lips cause a no-valve slur. Naive, yes, but who in their youth is assertive enough to ask for help?. I took the term literally. And it eventually caused to quit during college due to frustration and disappointment. In my opinion, the term lip slur should NEVER have been coined. It wasn't until I happened upon Claude Gordon principles that I heard the emphasis on use of the tongue. Unfortunately I had abandoned the horn for 25 yrs . Thank you for your beginning comment about it being a misnomer. Truly. jg
L'exercice (très bien!) est issu de la méthode Davidson? Il me semble que j'avais travaillé ce genre de vocalise, jadis, avec cette méthode américaine, Un grand merci ! Ou est-ce la méthode Colin's plus connue?
J'essai de vous repondre en francais!! Je ne connais pas Davidson, mais je veut le rechercher. Charles Colin etait un jouer Americain et son methode est utiliser ici beaucoup. Amities des Etats-Unis
@@dashtrumpet Vous écrivez très bien en français, merci. La méthode Davidson est proche de celle de Ch. Colin et de Gordon, sur les notes "naturelles" sans usage des pistons. Je cherche la référence. Amitiés de France- près de Marseille.
@@dashtrumpet Voici un exemple sur RUclips; mais la méthode semble épuisée chez l'éditeur... Amitiés de France. ruclips.net/video/1EqPzcPthgU/видео.html
@@dashtrumpet Oh quel beau hasard! Je suis né à Aix en 1954, et j'habite à Gréasque à à 4 km de Fuveau, depuis octobre 2002. Vous jouez toujours de la trompette? Bien à vous. Très amicalement. Gérard.
He's also getting a lot of help from the room. But most importantly, you gotta relax. The rest in between each cycle is important, and you have to work up to being able to have the consistency and endurance demonstrated here. It'd be nice if there were a "before" video showing how this sounds if you're a good student who is doing this, under instruction, for the first time.
Nice centered sound and good control.
Muchas gracias excelentes ejercicios!
I've found that Claude Gordon's "kick" of the top notes gets the air and speed velocity going much better, PLUS works the corner muscles better. "Let the air do the work",etc.
Yes! I didn’t say this in the video, but I should have. I agree, the air does the work!
@@dashtrumpet Do you mean a combination of tongue position and air flow (kick)?
Merci beaucoup!!
I am a grateful 76 years old pensioner. Been studying trumpet for 12 years after a life as a woodwinds player.
"...lip slurs..." more than just a 'misnomer'. I was passionate about the trumpet from 4th grade-high school. 1st chair throughout. However, I had a secret problem that prevented me from progressing like others. I heard about lip slurs and began years of trying to make my lips cause a no-valve slur. Naive, yes, but who in their youth is assertive enough to ask for help?. I took the term literally. And it eventually caused to quit during college due to frustration and disappointment. In my opinion, the term lip slur should NEVER have been coined. It wasn't until I happened upon Claude Gordon principles that I heard the emphasis on use of the tongue. Unfortunately I had abandoned the horn for 25 yrs . Thank you for your beginning comment about it being a misnomer. Truly. jg
What in the world is a "no-valve" slur?
@@alexanderjohnson8250 :-)
Thanks a lot, so very much appreciated.
thank you so much!!!
and again, thanks
L'exercice (très bien!) est issu de la méthode Davidson? Il me semble que j'avais travaillé ce genre de vocalise, jadis, avec cette méthode américaine, Un grand merci ! Ou est-ce la méthode Colin's plus connue?
J'essai de vous repondre en francais!! Je ne connais pas Davidson, mais je veut le rechercher. Charles Colin etait un jouer Americain et son methode est utiliser ici beaucoup. Amities des Etats-Unis
@@dashtrumpet Vous écrivez très bien en français, merci. La méthode Davidson est proche de celle de Ch. Colin et de Gordon, sur les notes "naturelles" sans usage des pistons. Je cherche la référence. Amitiés de France- près de Marseille.
@@dashtrumpet Voici un exemple sur RUclips; mais la méthode semble épuisée chez l'éditeur... Amitiés de France.
ruclips.net/video/1EqPzcPthgU/видео.html
@@gerardleidet4363salut Gerard j’étais née à Marseille! On habitais à Fuveau, près d’Aix, avant partir pour les États-Unis quand j’avais que 4 ans.
@@dashtrumpet Oh quel beau hasard! Je suis né à Aix en 1954, et j'habite à Gréasque à à 4 km de Fuveau, depuis octobre 2002. Vous jouez toujours de la trompette? Bien à vous. Très amicalement. Gérard.
Thank you for the valuable etude. Small note: In minute 4:23, however, the finger names is noted once incorrectly.
You play pretty good. You should consider a career in music.
Joker
I do these. Howcome he sounds better? It must he his horn. I'd sound that good, too, if I were playing whatever high end horn he's playing.
Yo some extent you might be right. But these take years to sound like that.
@@nicholasreeber1648 I know it; I was trying to be funny.
He's also getting a lot of help from the room. But most importantly, you gotta relax. The rest in between each cycle is important, and you have to work up to being able to have the consistency and endurance demonstrated here. It'd be nice if there were a "before" video showing how this sounds if you're a good student who is doing this, under instruction, for the first time.
Are you supporting with your stomach.?
Of course he is 🙄
How else would he be getting such an even sound?
Yes, but I prefer to concentrate on a free, full airstream/sound.
@@lenzotrumpet sorry
Using drones nice..
Sounds like someone's providing a done with am organ.
Can't play first note