Thank you for all your videos…great advices and interviews! The excellent and simple reflections you share and the kind and respectful way you present them deserve more support from the trumpet community. Go ahead and thank you again from Santiago de Compostela (Galicia)
I play trumpet, cornet, flugel and piccolo trumpet so the problem of choosing a mouthpiece becomes the problem of choosing a set of mouthpieces! I have never changed very far from the 1C 1.5C area of sizes but from different manufacturers over time. Currently trying a GR 67 #8 on cornet. Disappointed by the low register, but hopefully, this will improve as time goes on.
Thank you for your efforts. You are great. From your experience, can you recommend me a drill, a tip or something to bring and keep my jaw forward? When I play my best, the jaw is a bit forward, teeth allign, but on long phrases or 2 octave intervals for example I feel the jaw moving back. Any advice? Thanks again guys.
The best advice we can give you without actually seeing you play would be to experiment. Always be looking for things that work for you. What works for other will not necessarily work for you. Good luck!
This is great!! Thank you so much!! 🥇⭐️😎🎺🏆
Thank you for all your videos…great advices and interviews! The excellent and simple reflections you share and the kind and respectful way you present them deserve more support from the trumpet community. Go ahead and thank you again from Santiago de Compostela (Galicia)
Glad you like them Esteban. Muchísimas gracias!!!
I play trumpet, cornet, flugel and piccolo trumpet so the problem of choosing a mouthpiece becomes the problem of choosing a set of mouthpieces! I have never changed very far from the 1C 1.5C area of sizes but from different manufacturers over time. Currently trying a GR 67 #8 on cornet. Disappointed by the low register, but hopefully, this will improve as time goes on.
Give it some time! Your sound gross on a smallmouth bass when you get used to it and learn to play it.
Thank you for your efforts. You are great. From your experience, can you recommend me a drill, a tip or something to bring and keep my jaw forward? When I play my best, the jaw is a bit forward, teeth allign, but on long phrases or 2 octave intervals for example I feel the jaw moving back. Any advice? Thanks again guys.
The best advice we can give you without actually seeing you play would be to experiment. Always be looking for things that work for you. What works for other will not necessarily work for you. Good luck!
Thanks for this, cats!