Fantastic video! Not only good for trumpet players, but for writers or arrangers to familiarize themselves with the palette of tones available from muted trumpet. Many thanks!
The tin hat is my favorite (though the plunger is my second favorite xD). Clint Baker used that thing to get an INSANE swell on his trumpet solo when he and Katie Cavera's band were playing You're Driving Me Crazy at the Hot Jazz Jubilee in CA.
As a kid who wasn’t encouraged to continue music bc, ‘what kind of paying career can you get with music’ being the common refrain. These videos are helping so much. Many, many thanks.
I enjoyed the video. It was very informative. I saved the stem of my Harmon mute. I used a cup few times when playing. I have an aluminum Jo-Ral wah wah mute. I seldom use it because I hardly play open horn because the neighbors don't like it. My favorite wah wah mute I have is the Country Crock butter tub I have. Most times I just use my Yamaha Silent Brass mute because of the neighbors. This is why I don't play my alto sax often either.
I stopped for 5 years....not so far ago I started to play again because I saw that I was throwing a great talent God gave me and it was going to waist. No more, I will play until I die. Im not making that mistake again.
I just realised this is literally what I do when I cover and uncover my phones microphone with my mouth, Im pretty sure im manipulating the sound by covering it and by changing the shape of my mouth. Thats pretty cool, I hope im not the only one that has done this
the thing i like about this guy is he doesn't just go "wow did this (dude nobody prob heard of) play the harmon mute so well you have no idea how it sounded" naw dude show me how it sounded, and he did.
I know it's a completely different instrument, but this makes me think of how I was watching random Tiny Desk performances one day & ran across this one guy playing a sax with a full-sized traffic cone in it. It was definitely an experience to say the least! 😬 Haha.
thanx..I luv the small plunger sound at 4:22>4:24..jst bot a large plunger ..never used 1..when i did a single with organ..electric piano & Benge Pocket Trumpet..(my Baptist church folk) intonation probs of korse..had a barcus berry stuck through the mouthpiece in2 the cup. drilled it myself (not recomended)..used a harmon mute..added echo..u play/teach very well .subcribing...76 yrs play with net & TV music every day..fortunately my condo neighbors work Take very good care of your teeth..every 6 mo.bro..I have uppers & lowers (2 pins)..itz possible.
i really think that the first one in the hystory simply used his hat, no cup no things... and then started to try different objects, but ofc as during that time hats were super common, its pretty easy to assure it.
The original (Clarence Williams) tune is from, I think, around 1921 (23?) but you're right, the Clyde McCoy recording is like a decade later. It was a revival of the tune.
Who in the world would throw out the stem. I dont have any mutes and I play mostly woodwinds like contra-alto clarinet and sax. But I have a trombone and euphonium. But why throw out the stem. It could be very usefull!!
I didn't care about trumpet mutes until exactly this moment, but now I need to know EVERYTHING about them.
Exactly me, after watching 1 video!
These kinda sounds are the only reason I really wanna learn to play trumpet.
that and chet baker
@@daddyclaus1517 like the solo on i fall in love too easily
u have to have the right lips, or it will be really hard
Good reason
Trumpets are to expensive for me. They cost like 3k
This guy just casually used a piano as a table for his mutes... very musical indeed
Where the hell did you get the giant monopoly piece!?!
Heheheh!!
I did the same. Stopped freedman year and just started back after 10 years! Do it!
lmao
@NormalStyleCrew
Be careful tho
Cuz when you get there you gotta pay a rent just to get in
@@kevinzky88 you dont even have to get in, theyll charge you for rent if you stand still
I am convinced there are folks who just thumbs down for the heck of it.... REALLY!! this is amazing content.
@@roboutot4839 no one cares about your stinkin thoughts - - keep them shits to yourself! 👺
Garreth Armstrong lol you mean those 17 people that don’t know what to do in their life
yeah that’s me
tbh man I don't think anyone ever dislikes... I think those dislikes are bots
There are yes x
Fantastic video! Not only good for trumpet players, but for writers or arrangers to familiarize themselves with the palette of tones available from muted trumpet. Many thanks!
This makes me feel like I’m a detective in the 20s trying to crack a case
LA noire has those musical effects that play out with the narrative.
The tin hat is my favorite (though the plunger is my second favorite xD). Clint Baker used that thing to get an INSANE swell on his trumpet solo when he and Katie Cavera's band were playing You're Driving Me Crazy at the Hot Jazz Jubilee in CA.
Why my brain feel nostalgic about tom and jerry
Yooo that winter episode when Tom gets locked out of his hotel and falls out the window into a thick mound of snow
Damn same
@@tek3920 YES
@@tek3920 AND HE ENDS UP TURNING INTO A LITERAL BLOCK OF ICE
@@rezzodagoat YESSSSS
the halloween cup one just sounds like it can sing "What a wonderful world"
As a kid who wasn’t encouraged to continue music bc, ‘what kind of paying career can you get with music’ being the common refrain.
These videos are helping so much. Many, many thanks.
I enjoyed the video. It was very informative. I saved the stem of my Harmon mute. I used a cup few times when playing. I have an aluminum Jo-Ral wah wah mute. I seldom use it because I hardly play open horn because the neighbors don't like it. My favorite wah wah mute I have is the Country Crock butter tub I have. Most times I just use my Yamaha Silent Brass mute because of the neighbors. This is why I don't play my alto sax often either.
Hi John. David NieKamp here. Nice to see you're still playing! Still sounding great
Great video! I was most surprised by the derby mute on a stand. Thank you for sharing your time & talent!
I played for about 4 years of middle/high school, then let it go, I wish I hadn't.
I stopped for 5 years....not so far ago I started to play again because I saw that I was throwing a great talent God gave me and it was going to waist. No more, I will play until I die. Im not making that mistake again.
Jonathan H.
Same
Just started playing again
@@charliewinterss its not to late to get back :)
Jonathan H.
I know
Started it again trying to busk just in time for Christmas
Hopefully I don’t quit
I just realised this is literally what I do when I cover and uncover my phones microphone with my mouth, Im pretty sure im manipulating the sound by covering it and by changing the shape of my mouth. Thats pretty cool, I hope im not the only one that has done this
Yea, I used to do the "OAOAOAOA" thing to my phone's speaker.
Lmao same
its just a low/high pass filter with high amount of resonance
What a story Marx
You are. Youre the only one who does this. You weirdo.
This is super great. Thanks. I've been teaching music for 20 years, and I just sent this link to a parent of one my students. You're concise.
I have heard all of these complementing accessories in one or the other Tom and Jerry episodes. Miss those days!
the thing i like about this guy is he doesn't just go "wow did this (dude nobody prob heard of) play the harmon mute so well you have no idea how it sounded"
naw dude show me how it sounded, and he did.
This is the most amazing content. My eldest daughter asked about learning trumpet. Oh 😳 I am imagining you WAY back and while learning. 🤣🤣😭.
Thanks for sharing. I love this sessions
This was very fun to watch. It reminds me of when my family and I walked New Orleans :)
I played for 7 years, was really good at it too, still remember the name of my mentor. Have barely played since.
I know it's a completely different instrument, but this makes me think of how I was watching random Tiny Desk performances one day & ran across this one guy playing a sax with a full-sized traffic cone in it. It was definitely an experience to say the least! 😬 Haha.
Same idea! Sound is so malleable
thanx..I luv the small plunger sound at 4:22>4:24..jst bot a large plunger ..never used 1..when i did a single with organ..electric piano & Benge Pocket Trumpet..(my Baptist church folk) intonation probs of korse..had a barcus berry stuck through the mouthpiece in2 the cup. drilled it myself (not recomended)..used a harmon mute..added echo..u play/teach very well .subcribing...76 yrs play with net & TV music every day..fortunately my condo neighbors work
Take very good care of your teeth..every 6 mo.bro..I have uppers & lowers (2 pins)..itz possible.
1:05 now I realize Louis Armstrong had a cup in his mouth, awesome!
This is some sick playing honestly 🎺
With the Dennis Wick, just pull out the black 'straight mute', and put it back in the 'cup' part backwards. Makes a perfect plunger esque sound.
Great video
Great technique
Simple and easy to understand
Thanks , brilliantly explained and demonstrated.
Is his name of Swedish descent? It sure sounds alot like the name was Jan-Erik Källsö before it being anglicized. Just a thought!
MrHestichs - I’m of Danish heritage on my father’s side. Kellso was originally something like Kjeldssen before it was Americanized. Skol!
Wow nice extended barrels and suppressors for trumpets
1:05 congratulations, I'm dead
Thank you so much for all these wonderful stuff.
Had a huge smile on my face watching it lol
Great video, and absolutely fantastic techniques. Thank you!
Love the sounds
I have an old aluminum derby with the stand connector
I am looking for a stand
Anyone know of?
LOVE IT! thanks for the tips
that trumpet is gorgeous
i really think that the first one in the hystory simply used his hat, no cup no things... and then started to try different objects, but ofc as during that time hats were super common, its pretty easy to assure it.
🇩🇴🇩🇴🇩🇴🫂😎😎😎 Salute from Dominican Republic
Beautiful.
Can you use a rice cooker pot as an alternative to do the Wah Wah?
Just read abt. the Pudgy..Puje I would luv2 hav1...bc i play 1 handed with keys thnx 4 info.
I was smiling and laughing watching this whole video :)
Excellent 👏
This Video brings me happiness 🔥❤️
This is great!!!
the hair tye is genius
Can you do this with trombone?? That would be amazing!
Oh yea you can
@@juice5355 lol I mean as a video idea hehe
Sensational....💖
HE IS AMAZING!!!
You're listening to Diamond City Radio
Where's is the video he is talking about?
Not sure how I got here…. Glad I arrived :)
Thank you, sir.
Awesome video ... Thank you !
I love it.
Omg this sounds amazing :D
more knowledge about music,NICE : )
You can here his wedding ring clanking on the mutes
That halloween cup sounds like Louis Armstrong on na na na na
Great video!
Man!! I miss Louis armstrong!!😖❤️🔥
He has really good tone, he could probably play a lot of more classical solos.
As a percussionist and not a brass player this is interesting
Sugar Blues was from 1931 and 1935
The original (Clarence Williams) tune is from, I think, around 1921 (23?)
but you're right, the Clyde McCoy recording is like a decade later.
It was a revival of the tune.
Brilliant
What do i search to find music like this?
verry cool sounds!
Gracias Jon. Eres un Capo ..!!!
1:36 sounds like aftershock
Now i know how the fallout songs achieved those cool effects
4:00 So the hairtie keeps the trumpet from going arabic
nice video, dang he is good!
I want this guy's embouchure
Tom Hanks if he'd become a trumpet master
That is beauty
Great!
so that is were that peanuts parent sound effect comes from!
In my orchestra we use plunger thingies from the toilet plunger
damn this guy is good
i literally have that exact pumpkin cup and its alwas dirty, surreal seeing it in a video
This gives me Tom & Jerry vibes from when i was a kid, awesome.
amazing !
I liked this
Its just sooooo cool =D
Ellington like this
Who in the world would throw out the stem. I dont have any mutes and I play mostly woodwinds like contra-alto clarinet and sax. But I have a trombone and euphonium. But why throw out the stem. It could be very usefull!!
RUclips algorithm never failed
🎉❤
5:42
Did anyone else think of trumpet tips when we pulled out the cup?
Thanks RUclips
what’s the intro song?
Cool
Anyone else feel nostalgic for bioshock now
plungers are instruments too
104 dislikes are the people who dont lime jazz lol
So this is the first wah pedal
This cat swings!