This is a method that William Adam initiated many years ago and incorporated into lessons with his students at Indiana University. If done correctly, the player will feel a much stronger flow of air through the instrument.
@@gregdearmond3309 A lot of trumpet player are convinced that you need to blow to play brass instruments. In reality, the air you need to get a good sound is the same as the one you need to sing (I never heard anyone tell that you need to blow hard on your larynx). I suggest you to search for Thierry Champs on RUclips which explain it very well (it is in french but I'm pretty sure you can add subtitles). To make an analogy: why would you want a can that consumes 10 time more gas for the same performance 😏.
This is a method that William Adam initiated many years ago and incorporated into lessons with his students at Indiana University. If done correctly, the player will feel a much stronger flow of air through the instrument.
@@gregdearmond3309 Which demonstrates that "Air flow" has nothing to do with sound production, but air compression does !
@@gregdearmond3309 A lot of trumpet player are convinced that you need to blow to play brass instruments.
In reality, the air you need to get a good sound is the same as the one you need to sing (I never heard anyone tell that you need to blow hard on your larynx).
I suggest you to search for Thierry Champs on RUclips which explain it very well (it is in french but I'm pretty sure you can add subtitles).
To make an analogy: why would you want a can that consumes 10 time more gas for the same performance 😏.
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Miss you too Aidan - say hi to everyone for me and thanks for watching!
Does this work with cereal as well?
I mean milk and cereal, not just cereal.
So, probably just milk is my question.
Thank you for your reply.
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I will address this in a future video!
Würde ich gern mal auf einem B - Posthorn mit Drehventilen von Dir hören...... nicht auf ner Ami C..... z z z z
maybe next time!