Keep checking back for more videos like this! Maestro's next Guest will be Chuck Findley, on August 17, 2016 on the Facebook Trumpet Lover Page (Link Below), and the videos will be available here, shortly after, as well as on Facebook. The Audio / Video Quality is better on RUclips, for those who are not able to watch live. facebook.com/groups/791596500940734/
Maestro ARTURO , Es impresionante trompetista , pianista musico arreglista compositor...es sumamente INTELIGENTE.. es una leyenda ...gracias por existir.
Gracias Arturo Sandoval por su generosidad en compartir con el mundo su amor por la música y sus altos valores artísticos. Soy trompetista, y es un privilegio poder escuchar sus ideas y recomendaciones.
A great supplement to that idea of bent notes á la stamp is a warm up from Bill Bing and also a book by Mick Hesse called “perfecting your practice for peak performance” I would recommend it to anyone struggling to keep the intonation steady throughout the registers.
Not everyone wants to try and do everything on the trumpet. Some prefer to do one style correctly and not sound mediocre playing stuff they aren't as good at or think they sound good at. There are plenty of specialists making decent money so the Baroque broke comment doesn't hold much water. Entertaining video though. Just realize that quasi classical playing may get one through a studio gig but it wouldn't get you a job in the Vienna or Berlin Philharmonic section. The same logic applies to any venue of playing. Stick to what you do unless you're just doing it for money.
The world would be a better place with more videos like this, great trumpet players chatting, trumpet talking and playing.
Keep checking back for more videos like this!
Maestro's next Guest will be Chuck Findley, on August 17, 2016 on the Facebook Trumpet Lover Page (Link Below), and the videos will be available here, shortly after, as well as on Facebook. The Audio / Video Quality is better on RUclips, for those who are not able to watch live.
facebook.com/groups/791596500940734/
Awesome!
Armando Giordano good
my two favorite players in one video!
Two giants playing together... Amazing video!
Maestro ARTURO , Es impresionante trompetista , pianista musico arreglista compositor...es sumamente INTELIGENTE.. es una leyenda ...gracias por existir.
To answer your last question Arturo: Oh Yes you did ! Thank you both, great conversation, so much interesting Information ,THANKS!!!
Thanks Arturo and Wayne for the invaluable info. By the way, 1:14:28 -- RIDICULOUS!
Insane,one of the craziest things i have ever heard
Excelente aula, muito obrigado Maestro.
Arturo is the best, he projects life knowledge and is a humble man.
Seria bueno que estubiera en español, excelentes maestros gracias por todo el aporte que nos brindan
GOD BLESS BOTH OF YOU! Dear Arturo, and Wayne, this is a gift to humanity. No price is enough for your generous help to the musical community.!
Gracias Arturo Sandoval por su generosidad en compartir con el mundo su amor por la música y sus altos valores artísticos. Soy trompetista, y es un privilegio poder escuchar sus ideas y recomendaciones.
Great Stuff!!!! Excelente!!!! Gracias Arturo!!!!
Two guys with bigger hearts than Wayne and Arturo you simply can’t find!
Many Thanks to you too Mestro Bergeron!!
Great video! It was great to have Wayne play at my alma mater, the cuesta jazz festival! maybe Arturo can come by next year! :)
I love the octave key joke :D
Wayne has that dry sense of humor! I love listening to him "your English is perfect (Arturo) I can ALMOST understand every words" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for the video! Such great information and advice. Inspires me to go out and practice!
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Thanks a lot
I noticed Rich Wetzel asked a question he was a great clinician for me in Alaska jazz camps I attended in high school
Love this videos!
thank you a lot!!
great advices!!
A great supplement to that idea of bent notes á la stamp is a warm up from Bill Bing and also a book by Mick Hesse called “perfecting your practice for peak performance” I would recommend it to anyone struggling to keep the intonation steady throughout the registers.
great insight from 2 of the finest
The volume in the room needs more dynamics so giving you an observation from a listener from RUclips joey massss
What was the name of the book cited at around the 24:00 minute mark between the Arbans and Clarke?
Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet
Timofei dokshitzer
What I can do to get a good sound in the trumpet what you recommend me ??
hi am a trumpet player for about over ten years an am still having problem with my upper register and my technical ability what advice can u give
Can you please help me with jazz scale
En español por favor ....
30:04 lmao
👏👏👏👏
Like Highschool, nice :)
How does one create an embouchure?
Please join Maestro Sandoval's Facebook Trumpet Lover page, and ask that question there. I'm sure you will receive answers there!
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01:16:05 if you listen closely, it’s a triple C at the end of the slur
On facebook?
Yes, it was live on Facebook, just 25 hours ago!
The next Live Event will be on July 13, 2016 at 4:00 PM Pacific.
How is call that warm up ??
One warmup is the Maggio.
1:14:20 you're welcome
Or to play better the trumpet
Not everyone wants to try and do everything on the trumpet. Some prefer to do one style correctly and not sound mediocre playing stuff they aren't as good at or think they sound good at. There are plenty of specialists making decent money so the Baroque broke comment doesn't hold much water. Entertaining video though. Just realize that quasi classical playing may get one through a studio gig but it wouldn't get you a job in the Vienna or Berlin Philharmonic section. The same logic applies to any venue of playing. Stick to what you do unless you're just doing it for money.