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@@disamis6873 it's pain. Your mouthpiece is huge so you guys can use lots of pressure. Our rim is larger than our cup on trumpet in some cases So yeah, getting up that high just hurts, your lips your head your lungs your whole body just dies.
@@alloftheabove8522 dang that’s hardcore! You could apply a ton of pressure to get up to the super high notes but it either doesnt work or it turns into bad technique What madlads lmao
@@disamis6873 I’m not sure what it’s like on tuba but on trumpet the technique for playing high register is really different for playing low register. I’m a trumpet player and have found other players I know (myself included) have either a nice pleasant tone but have a limited range , or can play high but sound much harsher no matter the range they play. No one can have both it seems.
@@fl4135 Listen to Doc Severinsen man... he's one of many who has the sound throughout any range of the horn. Him, Charlie Davis, Robert Slack, Greg Wing, Harry James, Al Hirt, etc. But Doc is the absolute epitome! ruclips.net/video/YF8scBG0iJs/видео.html
Those are nots in the normal range of the trumpet... Playing them with normal tone. How tf are u talking about that when he's playing notes over an octave above the staff
Dizzy Gillespie lived a long life and supported the generation that was coming after him like Arturo Sandobal here or Paquito D'Rivera on their way to fame. That was great stuff! Thanks for the video!
After playing trumpet a year, I don’t think people realize how high that is, I believe that’s three or four octaves above middle c. (Insane) Edit: changed 5 to 3 -4 octaves cause if you think about it is only three octaves but seems a lot more. Thanks for the likes, the most I’ve gotten before is 100 and that was responding a mrbeast comment 😂
@@alexhong1273 the reason it is called a double G is because the G an octave below is not on the staff, it is above the staff. Double G is the first note that can be considered “double”
I don’t play trumpet but the alto sax. The highest note I could consistently hit in the stratosphere was a D that was 3 octaves + 1st above middle C. Since sax is in the key of Eb that translates to a 2nd octave F (a trumpet double G) However, the highest note I ever hit was a D 4 octaves + 1st above middle C. That note translates to a triple F (his triple G). If you set your mind to it, it is possible. One more story, when I was in high school I would try to match the trumpets whenever they would do like double G’s in warmups. However, one time I was out of tune and the music instructor told the trumpets to tune and they just looked at each other in confusion.
He came and played with my college jazz band back in 93 or 94 as part of a masters series that we had. We had played with Wynton Marsalis a week before, and our lead trumpet player was of the (loudly stated) opinion that 'these guys are only good because they use really expensive instruments' (as Marsalis had this ridiculously expensive gold plated trumpet that he used) . Snr Sandoval had apparently heard it because he played the entire class with a beat up old Conn...and very quickly proved it's not just the horn.
Lol, reminds me of when I started college marching band. I had a music scholarship and a nice antique trombone. I got switched from euphonium to trombone unexpectedly in the 1st week of marching, and couldn’t travel home for my cheap trombone for a bit, so I marched with my jazz horn (very carefully). Another freshman at the time would comment on how much easier it must be to play, and even quipped while I was warming up that ‘I just made a good choice of instrument.’ Few weeks go by, got my cheap bone from home - turned out we have the same model. “Surprisingly”, I played the same from Day 1 with the cheap bone. His eyes bugged out real hard when he noticed.
Are you gonna tell a Cuban from the Cold War era of Cuban Communism that he has to have a Rich American Trumpet? Are you kidding me? What was that guy smoking.
that is like, higher than what school's usually have flute's range as. Usually they have it as the C lower than it, but it can go higher. Played a D flat above it once, felt very satisfying once i realised i could break the school's understanding of a flute's range.
Its not impossible if you kept practicing. I can do something similar on my saxaphone and I haven’t stopped playing it since middle school. I’m about to complete my bachelor in college.
@@itstoasty7089 I’m a sax player too but you would have to understand that going altissimo on saxophone is not as impressive as screaming on a trumpet. That shit is all aperture focus and embouchure technique. It’s something the even professional musicians can even struggle to achieve
OK, the trumpet is not meant to go that high in a clean controlled fashion, and that's why the high notes were not very pleasantly clean and controlled however, that was amazing that this guy went up to a high F! As a former piccolo player, the high F is actually the same F on this trumpet's score. On a picc, it's easy but on a trumpet? Not easy at all! Good job, sir! Hats off to you!
The most impressive thing is how clean this is. There’s a good handful of people who can squeak out some notes in the triple register of the trumpet. But man, Arturo can PLAY up there. That’s a whole different level of skill.
That’s a few notes from Phil Green’s EM-155, which was originally an Accordion Music., from The Capitol Production Music Library. I can’t reach that high on the Trumpet, but I could on the Piano.
I was there that night in London and saw them in bristol (UK) too. Amazing band, not just Arturo. Best big band concerts I’ve ever seen - you have no idea how powerful the band was live and especially Arturo’s playing over the top of it. Incredible.
My range goal is to be able to play this, as I've never seen anything higher than this that couldn't be substituted with something lower. So far I have a consistent although not perfect double C, and a daily F above double C, although it's not consistent and only when fresh. Occasionally a g or a above that, but they don't sit at all
I remember my dad freaking out (he's played trumpet his whole life, likely why I picked it up) when he heard me squealing some different bars during practice one day. I had squealed by accident a few days prior and had been playing around in that upper register after figuring out how I did it. I never got it really clean, but it was fun to annoy people with in band. It's really, really hard on the ears in a small room, haha.
First time I heard Tunisia this way live was with my dad at Blues Alley in DC. That place felt like what you hear listening to a live big band or rat pack album in Vegas or the like. RIP Blues Alley.
My God 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 im a bass player/percussion and i have so much adoration right now and respect. My roommate back in college had a trumpet. I tried playing it and whew, the amount of breath and lung power yall guys have to have to acquire this type of range is insane !
@@altoclef4249 It’s more common on strings, but it’s not just limited to them. There’s so many recordings out there with wind instruments doing vibrato. It makes it sound less bland and empty and just adds more spice to the music.
@@altoclef4249 For the comment about his hand, it’s pretty normal for us brass players to do that. There’s three common ways for vibrato on brass: You could make your jaw move up and down, you could do it by changing your airspeed, or you could wobble the instrument with your hand like he is doing. There’s nothing wrong with him, he’s not the only one who produces vibrato that way.
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It's really insane when you realise how hard the trajectory of range increasing on that instrument is.
What is It like? As a tuba player I am curious!
@@disamis6873 it's pain. Your mouthpiece is huge so you guys can use lots of pressure. Our rim is larger than our cup on trumpet in some cases
So yeah, getting up that high just hurts, your lips your head your lungs your whole body just dies.
@@alloftheabove8522 dang that’s hardcore! You could apply a ton of pressure to get up to the super high notes but it either doesnt work or it turns into bad technique
What madlads lmao
@@disamis6873 I’m not sure what it’s like on tuba but on trumpet the technique for playing high register is really different for playing low register. I’m a trumpet player and have found other players I know (myself included) have either a nice pleasant tone but have a limited range , or can play high but sound much harsher no matter the range they play. No one can have both it seems.
@@fl4135 Listen to Doc Severinsen man... he's one of many who has the sound throughout any range of the horn. Him, Charlie Davis, Robert Slack, Greg Wing, Harry James, Al Hirt, etc. But Doc is the absolute epitome! ruclips.net/video/YF8scBG0iJs/видео.html
What makes me crazy is actually how damn full the low notes sound. Damn
That's what shows a good player. Not necessarily how they can scream.
Hes playin on like a 5c as well i think so that also makes a fuller tone
Those are nots in the normal range of the trumpet... Playing them with normal tone. How tf are u talking about that when he's playing notes over an octave above the staff
The cool thing is Arturo can solo in those ranges as well both Lowe and I and make it all just as musical as it would be in the “normal“ ranges.
He has the perfect embouchure that's why, then comes the power , range and techniques
My trumpet must be broken; doesn't have those notes on it. Turning it into a lamp now.
You need the dlc, duh
🤣🤣
Naahhh, just keep playing it in its own comfortable range. It will be warm and happy.
🤣😂
@@KindaOkayArtist I didn't know trumpets nowadays were like EA games
Personally, I’m not a fan of hitting high notes like that on a trumpet. BUT DAMN was that impressive
That note was very high af, higher than a 5 year old girl's scream
i hate hitting notes above a g5 they suck, even sometimes hitting that is awful. and i can’t so low notes either i can’t play anything below like g3
I love high notes, traitor to trumpet music
That was*
@@niharmohite711 you do realize it’s grammatically correct either way
When you stepped on a lego:
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Omg so true
😂🤣
Omg first time being pinned by a youtuber
Thanks 😂
Dizzy Gillespie lived a long life and supported the generation that was coming after him like Arturo Sandobal here or Paquito D'Rivera on their way to fame. That was great stuff! Thanks for the video!
In Arturo's case he wasn't just supportive. He actually saved his life, when Arturo wanted to defect from Cuba.
@@kevinnathanson6876 right, Dizzy had a huge heart. He was great as a musician and as a person
After playing trumpet a year, I don’t think people realize how high that is, I believe that’s three or four octaves above middle c. (Insane)
Edit: changed 5 to 3 -4 octaves cause if you think about it is only three octaves but seems a lot more. Thanks for the likes, the most I’ve gotten before is 100 and that was responding a mrbeast comment 😂
the highest note in there is a triple G, which is 2 octaves and a 5th above trumpet middle C, or 3 and a octaves and a 4th above true middle C
@@remkeymssb143 interesting it sounds a lot higher than 2 octaves...
@@alexhong1273 there’s a double G (four lines above the staff) and triple G which is an octave above that
@@alexhong1273 the reason it is called a double G is because the G an octave below is not on the staff, it is above the staff. Double G is the first note that can be considered “double”
I don’t play trumpet but the alto sax. The highest note I could consistently hit in the stratosphere was a D that was 3 octaves + 1st above middle C. Since sax is in the key of Eb that translates to a 2nd octave F (a trumpet double G)
However, the highest note I ever hit was a D 4 octaves + 1st above middle C. That note translates to a triple F (his triple G).
If you set your mind to it, it is possible.
One more story, when I was in high school I would try to match the trumpets whenever they would do like double G’s in warmups. However, one time I was out of tune and the music instructor told the trumpets to tune and they just looked at each other in confusion.
He came and played with my college jazz band back in 93 or 94 as part of a masters series that we had. We had played with Wynton Marsalis a week before, and our lead trumpet player was of the (loudly stated) opinion that 'these guys are only good because they use really expensive instruments' (as Marsalis had this ridiculously expensive gold plated trumpet that he used) . Snr Sandoval had apparently heard it because he played the entire class with a beat up old Conn...and very quickly proved it's not just the horn.
Lol, reminds me of when I started college marching band. I had a music scholarship and a nice antique trombone. I got switched from euphonium to trombone unexpectedly in the 1st week of marching, and couldn’t travel home for my cheap trombone for a bit, so I marched with my jazz horn (very carefully). Another freshman at the time would comment on how much easier it must be to play, and even quipped while I was warming up that ‘I just made a good choice of instrument.’ Few weeks go by, got my cheap bone from home - turned out we have the same model. “Surprisingly”, I played the same from Day 1 with the cheap bone. His eyes bugged out real hard when he noticed.
Are you gonna tell a Cuban from the Cold War era of Cuban Communism that he has to have a Rich American Trumpet? Are you kidding me? What was that guy smoking.
Man what a stupid opinion haha that’s insane
Tone is in the fingers.
@@CHANGUTHAKUR for a wind player, it’s more in the lips/throat/diaphragm
Man Dizzy Gillespie, Arturo Sandoval, and Claudio Roditi all in the same band. What a stellar trumpet section
And Giovani Hidalgo in congas 🔥
I’m no trumpet player and even I can tell how unbelievably impressive that was.
So we're not gonna talk about the supersonic whistling at the end?
I heard that as well!!! I couldn’t tell if that was him fooling around off camera. But I think you are correct about a whistler.
Right? I feel like that's near the range of my hearing ability.
I had to rewatch to notice. Perhaps it's someone from the crowd?
@@YeOldeKamikaze Yeah, I mean who else could it be?
I can whistle that high
that is like, higher than what school's usually have flute's range as. Usually they have it as the C lower than it, but it can go higher. Played a D flat above it once, felt very satisfying once i realised i could break the school's understanding of a flute's range.
Try playing a trumpet you will understand why. This is simply disgustingly impossible for almost every one
"El Lick" Attack Once again.
Absolutely amazing I look at a High c as difficult I can’t even imagine this kind of skill
It's not a skill, it's a cheap prop.
@@NeverTalkToCops1 well that’s where you’re wrong
@@NeverTalkToCops1 lmfaooo, sure buddy
Maestro Sandoval and Dizzy...i remember this show...the beautiful 90s!!!!
As a former middle school trumpet player lol. To get that high on the trumpet is insanely difficult
Its not impossible if you kept practicing. I can do something similar on my saxaphone and I haven’t stopped playing it since middle school. I’m about to complete my bachelor in college.
@@itstoasty7089 I’m a sax player too but you would have to understand that going altissimo on saxophone is not as impressive as screaming on a trumpet. That shit is all aperture focus and embouchure technique. It’s something the even professional musicians can even struggle to achieve
@@ananthanaarayansathyanaray4348 Oh believe me it is as impressive. Watch some videos
No shit, -Sherlock- Zachary
@@itstoasty7089doubtful
Every dog in the city came running to the doors of the theatre after that
OK, the trumpet is not meant to go that high in a clean controlled fashion, and that's why the high notes were not very pleasantly clean and controlled however, that was amazing that this guy went up to a high F! As a former piccolo player, the high F is actually the same F on this trumpet's score. On a picc, it's easy but on a trumpet? Not easy at all! Good job, sir! Hats off to you!
Facepalm that a piccolo player doesn't know who Arturito Sandoval is....just....Oh well, later better than never.
@@einarabelc5 Did you read the whole comment?
@@dannygjk Thanks, Dan! Seems like people speak before reading an entire comment! lol..
0:26 What power!
"El Lick"
Lmao
The most impressive thing is how clean this is. There’s a good handful of people who can squeak out some notes in the triple register of the trumpet. But man, Arturo can PLAY up there. That’s a whole different level of skill.
Hitting us with "El Lick" again, it doesn't grow old.
El Lick! When will Hello Foe find these...
El lick will never get old
La lick. El is masculine, La is femenine, I think a lick is femenine.
@@papasmamas1 It depends on what is it that you're licking. If it is Una Trompeta then you're correct.
Do you mean "la lamida"?
I swear I heard Spider-Man across the spider verse Miguel O'Hara theme 😂
The way he throw that piece of fabric 😂😂😂😂😂
Great dog whistle solo
Arturo Sandoval, de los mejores trompetistas de la historia
The audience hit the same note at that pitch lol
This is what the madness of learning something.... Love u respected sir
0:32 When you step on a lego
or that one girl when the school had an unexpected blackout
As a former shoe salesman I know how hard it is to hit those notes
Chuck : Doesn't feel so good.
That’s a few notes from Phil Green’s EM-155, which was originally an Accordion Music., from The Capitol Production Music Library. I can’t reach that high on the Trumpet, but I could on the Piano.
BRO! THAT NOTE IS RIDICULOUS especially for me as a tuba player ;-;
As a trumpet player I can tell you that man’s brain and lips must have been THROBBING after that
Last part gave me chills irl with headphones on 🥶
I always love trumpet players wiggling their fingers during vibrato
sometimes alone .... sometimes i'm not .... *It's that cat tune lolll
if you've played trumpet you exactly how impressive that was
Exactly
Thanks for subtitles!
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I was there that night in London and saw them in bristol (UK) too. Amazing band, not just Arturo. Best big band concerts I’ve ever seen - you have no idea how powerful the band was live and especially Arturo’s playing over the top of it. Incredible.
I’m studying music theory for the first time and that’s a “AYO WTF” moment
My range goal is to be able to play this, as I've never seen anything higher than this that couldn't be substituted with something lower.
So far I have a consistent although not perfect double C, and a daily F above double C, although it's not consistent and only when fresh. Occasionally a g or a above that, but they don't sit at all
I remember my dad freaking out (he's played trumpet his whole life, likely why I picked it up) when he heard me squealing some different bars during practice one day. I had squealed by accident a few days prior and had been playing around in that upper register after figuring out how I did it. I never got it really clean, but it was fun to annoy people with in band. It's really, really hard on the ears in a small room, haha.
Younger siblings when they lose an argument with their older siblings:
Everytime the pitch increases, the more funny it gets 😂😂😂
that one girl screaming when the school had a blackout
Arturo Sandoval has always been my favorite trumpet player and never ceases to impress me😊 Always a pleasure to see him play
ruclips.net/video/w_YaUQJAQSU/видео.html ,
That was a natural move for such great musicians. Thanks for posting.
That last blow destroyed my eardrums while I am hearing it via earphones....
N O I C E
First time I heard Tunisia this way live was with my dad at Blues Alley in DC. That place felt like what you hear listening to a live big band or rat pack album in Vegas or the like. RIP Blues Alley.
Those A flats are to be written as G sharps, likewise D flats as C sharps.
I can feel my lips and teeth tingling just hearing him reach that note
I can’t believe he did all that right in front of the Microphone
The top trumpet player in my band could just barely make one octave below this, that’s impressive.
0:33 can we make this the Tokyo drift sound?
I played trumpet for a couple years, the amount of breath you have to have for that is insane. I could hardly play a high E
My God 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 im a bass player/percussion and i have so much adoration right now and respect. My roommate back in college had a trumpet. I tried playing it and whew, the amount of breath and lung power yall guys have to have to acquire this type of range is insane !
As his pitch getting louder. My laughter getting louder too
I love your subtitles to musicians, almost nobody think about us xD
😉
Every single beginner cello when the violins are tuning their E string.
You know the recommended video is quality when it's less than a minute long.
“El lick”
As a trumpet, I can this is pretty much life threatening.
The pitch was so high it reached the point where it sounds like a violin and a screeching scream at the same time
0:30 When you accidentally step on your dog's tail.
Stuff like this that really gets me going when I play my trumpet, and really drives my goals to be an amazing player
I've never heard a trumpet scream before. Nice
As someone who played the trumpet in the past all I can say is those notes were CRAZY high.
am i the only one who realized he air kissed his teacher when taking “the torch” 😭
❤️
As a sax player the two last ones gave me a heart attack
Damn it, I was expected a literal scream after that.
bro went from 6 years old to 24 years old back to 4 years old
😂😂😂
me trying to sleep
the mosquito in my room:
Is that sandoval at the beginning of his career?
Oh shit
Nah , he s been playing since the 70s, I would say on this video that was his prime!
So lembro da música eita porra que cheiro de maconhada
Un carro frenando en seco: its like 0:30
“Would you pu-“
YOUR TIME IS UP MY TIME IS NOW
0:31 when you get jumpscared in fnaf 4
Ah yes, "El Lick."
0:29 my scream when i stub my toe and step on a lego at the same time
0:29 A Husky puppy when it's mildly inconvenienced.
Damn! thought it was Pablo 😂
That last riff (motif) was insane. I could perform the first three. The last one... Forget about it... 😳
Lo que pasa es que nunca fue estudiante, sino su par!
This guy hitting the first note: oh this just getting started 📈
Он на последних секундах вообще в ультразвук ушел)
I wonder if my saxophone can do that.
It's holy masterpiece!
Great!
I didn’t even know the trumpet could make those noises 😂
when the kettle starts boiling
0:31 I'm dying 🤣
Watching 2 minutes of ads to watch this for 46 seconds was worth it
0:30 when you stepped on a lego
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The third part is already hard enough, the 4th part dear God I didn't know it was even feasible
I can’t unhear a chihuahua screaming
when he started taking the high notes, it reminded me screaming
0:17 So we're not gonna talk about him doing vibrato on the trumpet
It's not hard lmao
It’s not even hard what are you talking about
Vibrato is for string instruments, not for brass instruments also look at his hand
@@altoclef4249 It’s more common on strings, but it’s not just limited to them. There’s so many recordings out there with wind instruments doing vibrato. It makes it sound less bland and empty and just adds more spice to the music.
@@altoclef4249 For the comment about his hand, it’s pretty normal for us brass players to do that. There’s three common ways for vibrato on brass: You could make your jaw move up and down, you could do it by changing your airspeed, or you could wobble the instrument with your hand like he is doing. There’s nothing wrong with him, he’s not the only one who produces vibrato that way.
I don't know anything about trumpets but this is incredible