Hello aaron.. found your site the other day. I think its the best around. Believe me I've been looking around on you tube. I'm a beginner. 61 years old. Decided to learn the trumpet, also have a flugelhorn. Your site is the one where I will learn to play. Thank you for all the content. Steve from mass.
I just graduated high school a few days ago, and unfortunately never had the opportunity to perform in any professional capacity (although I did spend a lot of my time befriending the jazz band). I've been teaching myself theory and playing my horn everyday for three years now and I really appreciate your videos :)
Just started playing trumpet this week. Your videos have helped out a lot man. Can already run the C scale. Not Louis Armstrong lol but I feel great about my progress so far..
Hey Aaron.I am Pasteur from Kenya.You are really great in the trumpet.I am just from learning chromatic scales in my music class and I thought it would be wonderful to learn how to play it on the trumpet.So I got to the internet and came across this.I started playing the trumpet six years ago when in class four and I have been progressing but I do admit coming across your channel has given me more interest to play the trumpet.So I guess you are now my trainer.Ooh....and Btw I love your trumpet coz it is silver.I really love playing silver trumpets coz I find them unique.Once again I have to admit you are really good.👏👏👏👏❤
hii! i was wondering (i know im like 5 months late) if you could or have made a video on the 2nd octave to this scale. I need it for school and i cant find it ANYWHERE so i was wondering if you could help me out! tysm i would appreciate it so much.
I’m having difficulty with my mouth position, buzzing etc. I have tried repeatedly but I have problems forming my lips correctly. I also can’t whistle so I do not know if this is related. Can you do a video on lip formation for playing trumpet?
Here i can help! : ruclips.net/video/jzFQHGN6vm4/видео.html , just watch this and pay attention. and this, :ruclips.net/video/2P_aSZWthWY/видео.html, this is for embouchure.
These series of videos may help you with lip formation and creating a buzz. Let me know if they help you ruclips.net/p/PLTP2ukv7Mzz9V7IMohfAuPmVlMRbms_aw
Your welcome! You kick out the third valve tuning slide for: C#/Db below the staff D below the staff Eb/D# below the staff These notes have a tendency to sound sharp without using the tuning slide...even if you’ve tuned the trumpet to play C in the staff in tune using your main tuning slide.
Singing or saying the note names (out loud) as you use the correct fingering while you learn a new scale or song. This can be done without playing the trumpet. Associate the sound of the note and how it looks on a sheet of music with the fingering every day. Drill yourself by writing the note name and fingering underneath or above each note of a scale or piece of music until you don’t need to anymore.
KNUT I can’t speak for them but I use it because I don’t want to work harder to get my notes in tune. Using the slides makes helps me play in tune better than not using them at all.
I call it C because the trumpet is known as a transposing instrument. You’re right. It is the Bb chromatic scale but it’s considered the Bb CONCERT chromatic scale. When trumpets play the Bb CONCERT chromatic scale, we actually read the notes of a C chromatic scale...which is a major 2nd up from CONCERT pitch.
If you’re playing in a band, then everyone will be speaking the language of concert pitch. Transposing instruments like trumpet, saxophone and clarinet will have to do some math and understand how those notes, key signs and chords transpose to them...so everyone is playing the same thing.
The trumpet is a whole step higher than concert pitch. So if the band says we’re playing in the key of D, then trumpets are playing in the key of E. E is a whole step up from D.
@@TheBlackTrumpeter gotcha! Great explanation man thanks. Tell me if I’m wrong: the real key a trumpet makes without fingers is a Bb. But we will call it a C, so a whole step higher. Hence the necessary adjustment with the band. Now, why complicate things like that and not just call it a Bb?
I've been practicing with some of your videos for over a month straight. They are great practice for me
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This is the first trumpet video in my life.
Hello aaron.. found your site the other day. I think its the best around. Believe me I've been looking around on you tube. I'm a beginner. 61 years old. Decided to learn the trumpet, also have a flugelhorn. Your site is the one where I will learn to play. Thank you for all the content. Steve from mass.
Thank you :) Welcome to the channel!
You are my "go to" when memorizing scales! Thank you brother!
Great advice, thanks you! Thank you for this video!❤
You’re welcome! What did you like most about this video?
I like that you show the notes and fingering of the game at the same time, and of course your charisma!
I just graduated high school a few days ago, and unfortunately never had the opportunity to perform in any professional capacity (although I did spend a lot of my time befriending the jazz band). I've been teaching myself theory and playing my horn everyday for three years now and I really appreciate your videos :)
Just started playing trumpet this week. Your videos have helped out a lot man. Can already run the C scale. Not Louis Armstrong lol but I feel great about my progress so far..
Hey Aaron.I am Pasteur from Kenya.You are really great in the trumpet.I am just from learning chromatic scales in my music class and I thought it would be wonderful to learn how to play it on the trumpet.So I got to the internet and came across this.I started playing the trumpet six years ago when in class four and I have been progressing but I do admit coming across your channel has given me more interest to play the trumpet.So I guess you are now my trainer.Ooh....and Btw I love your trumpet coz it is silver.I really love playing silver trumpets coz I find them unique.Once again I have to admit you are really good.👏👏👏👏❤
Amazing ! Thank you ! Cheers from France.
Thats great. I'm going to practice it well with dynamics and metronome.
Nice!
Your video is so beautiful. I am watching your all video n i try to learn.
actually this was the hell of a lesson! is really great!
Thank you so much Juan!
My trumpet sounds vision have expanded, thanks to you😊‼️🌍🌏🎺🌈🌎
You’re welcome 😊
Great video as always thank you
Thanks Zach!
do you still do a free lesson? link is dead. this is super helpful.
I like all your videos i am also a Trumper how can i improve
Thank you Mr.Aaron
Yay i did it in 1 breath! 😁✔✨
You’re welcome!
hii! i was wondering (i know im like 5 months late) if you could or have made a video on the 2nd octave to this scale. I need it for school and i cant find it ANYWHERE so i was wondering if you could help me out! tysm i would appreciate it so much.
Wow this is very nice but I will I be able to sustain very well on trumpet
Great lesson! I just started doing trumpet lessons on my channel.
Can you do G Chromatic 2 octives
I’m having difficulty with my mouth position, buzzing etc. I have tried repeatedly but I have problems forming my lips correctly. I also can’t whistle so I do not know if this is related. Can you do a video on lip formation for playing trumpet?
Here i can help! : ruclips.net/video/jzFQHGN6vm4/видео.html , just watch this and pay attention. and this, :ruclips.net/video/2P_aSZWthWY/видео.html, this is for embouchure.
Not with whistling, with mouth and buzz potion
These series of videos may help you with lip formation and creating a buzz. Let me know if they help you ruclips.net/p/PLTP2ukv7Mzz9V7IMohfAuPmVlMRbms_aw
What’s the difference between F and Bb? Both are valve 1
Hi, just out of curiosity, what mouthpiece do you use?
Bach 3C
Hello thanks for the lessons! 😊 , do you kick out the third valve when going Bellow c?
Your welcome!
You kick out the third valve tuning slide for:
C#/Db below the staff
D below the staff
Eb/D# below the staff
These notes have a tendency to sound sharp without using the tuning slide...even if you’ve tuned the trumpet to play C in the staff in tune using your main tuning slide.
What measures should I breath in
Play a game. First track how long you can play on one breath. Then try to beat your personal best.
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1:45
I could really use some help do you think you could help me?
I can help for sure. Sign up for a free private lesson here lessonswithaaron.as.me/freelesson
tips on how to remember each note and their fingering?
Singing or saying the note names (out loud) as you use the correct fingering while you learn a new scale or song. This can be done without playing the trumpet. Associate the sound of the note and how it looks on a sheet of music with the fingering every day.
Drill yourself by writing the note name and fingering underneath or above each note of a scale or piece of music until you don’t need to anymore.
Here’s a playlist to help you learn and play the notes ruclips.net/p/PLTP2ukv7Mzz9lrc7inFjLosTeSvb8e34y
@@TheBlackTrumpeter tysm!
Is there a c flat note on the trumpet?
Yeah. Same as B natural
@@TheBlackTrumpeter thank you!!
Whats the purpose of moving the tuning slides?
To help bring the notes in tune because the tendency of those notes are slightly out of tune on pretty much all mass-produced trumpets
KNUT I can’t speak for them but I use it because I don’t want to work harder to get my notes in tune. Using the slides makes helps me play in tune better than not using them at all.
@@TheBlackTrumpeter thank you!
KNUT no problem! 😄
Dave S you’re welcome
How can I be a better trumpet player intermediate right now
I'm confused. That last line shows 23 for fingering and the second note show 0 fingering and yet you are holding the 13 valves down.
Typo on music. Do what my fingers onscreen are doing.
@@TheBlackTrumpeter OK. Thanks
No problem 😁
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The last low G should be 1&3 its showing up as open.
Thank you
There is nothing he can’t do on trumpet
This is the Bb chromatic scale. Why do you call it C? I’m an absolute beginner, I genuinely ask
I call it C because the trumpet is known as a transposing instrument.
You’re right. It is the Bb chromatic scale but it’s considered the Bb CONCERT chromatic scale.
When trumpets play the Bb CONCERT chromatic scale, we actually read the notes of a C chromatic scale...which is a major 2nd up from CONCERT pitch.
@@TheBlackTrumpeter but what happens if you play with a band? You all agree to play a certain note, and you’re a whole step lower?
If you’re playing in a band, then everyone will be speaking the language of concert pitch. Transposing instruments like trumpet, saxophone and clarinet will have to do some math and understand how those notes, key signs and chords transpose to them...so everyone is playing the same thing.
The trumpet is a whole step higher than concert pitch.
So if the band says we’re playing in the key of D, then trumpets are playing in the key of E.
E is a whole step up from D.
@@TheBlackTrumpeter gotcha! Great explanation man thanks.
Tell me if I’m wrong: the real key a trumpet makes without fingers is a Bb. But we will call it a C, so a whole step higher. Hence the necessary adjustment with the band. Now, why complicate things like that and not just call it a Bb?