Great video as always, Brian! “One range” is a VERY underrated concept and I’m glad to see a video posted on it. Looking forward to getting in touch soon!
Hi bryan how are you? Firstly great work on your videos they are very helpful. I have a problem while playing trumpet i keep the air in my throat and this makes me push mouthpiece to my lips and many times i have cracked it when go high register the sound is also terrible. What can you suggest to me to fix this problem. Sory for my english thank you.
Bryan, Hope your trip is going well! Another great video, and I continue to notice not only what a great player and teacher you are, But I’ve never heard you give a less than perfect speaking presentation with never an “uh” or slightest gap or stutter. You could have a second career, not that you need it, as a radio personality, announcer, etc.. Cheers!
If you have Combination Drills already, please chime in and let us all what you like about it. Oh, and greetings from Abu Dhabi!
Great video as always, Brian! “One range” is a VERY underrated concept and I’m glad to see a video posted on it. Looking forward to getting in touch soon!
Biggest problem with the drills book is keeping it open! Solved it with some big butterfly clips.
Thanks for all the advice. Might catch up one day !
Sorry it’s been problematic! Since you needed to find a solution, I’m hoping that means you enjoy the exercises.
Another great video, Bryan!
Thanks for checking it out!
Hi bryan how are you? Firstly great work on your videos they are very helpful. I have a problem while playing trumpet i keep the air in my throat and this makes me push mouthpiece to my lips and many times i have cracked it when go high register the sound is also terrible. What can you suggest to me to fix this problem. Sory for my english thank you.
Bryan, Hope your trip is going well! Another great video, and I continue to notice not only what a great player and teacher you are, But I’ve never heard you give a less than perfect speaking presentation with never an “uh” or slightest gap or stutter. You could have a second career, not that you need it, as a radio personality, announcer, etc.. Cheers!
That’s kind, Ron, but I’m a lousy presenter. I am, however, a fastidious editor!
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