Ashlin, I can hardly tap my foot, but I love your lesson on New Orleans trumpeting. So many musicians seem to want to start fresh with an invention. I love New Orleans music because it's as you say: you all learn from the past and the past masters pass it on, so when the Trumpet Mafia plays, we can also hear the roots.
Playing this form of music is not like playing Mozart. What he’s saying is that you it’s hard to reinvent the wheel; take the art form, learn it, and then add your style.
Great video! I do hear a strange noise when you play directly at the camera, is that because air is leeking though your teeth? Not that it negatively influences sound, but I'm just wondering
Pascal Dijkhuizen I’m pretty sure what you are hearing is me humming (growling) and since i have a mic near my throat it really stands out. Usually you would just hear the growl from the horn, but here you can hear how I actually make that sound, it’s more of a hum than a growl on that side of the horn.
@@ashlinparker Lol mate this sound freaked me out really, I am watching your vid in the middle of the night. I am so happy someone payed attention to it here in the comments xD Thanks for the awesome tutorial.
It can shape the tone quality. Vocalizing the same trumpet note (or an octave below that note) doesn’t change the tone much if at all, but when he wants to add some “grit or growl” to a note, you’ll notice he vocalizing a different note than he’s playing.
Ashlin, I can hardly tap my foot, but I love your lesson on New Orleans trumpeting. So many musicians seem to want to start fresh with an invention. I love New Orleans music because it's as you say: you all learn from the past and the past masters pass it on, so when the Trumpet Mafia plays, we can also hear the roots.
you are such an incredible teacher!
Love it Ashlin,
That lapel mic's got my right speaker sounding like it's #$%^&ed up everytime you growl!
Chris Butcher Dirty!! Keith Jarrett of the Trumpet! 😂
I loooooooove New Orleans ❤️💛💚🖤!!!!! I have to learn the trumpet!!!!✨💫💫💫
you the best imo. and you articulate the education so well. cheers from San Francisco
That's some sage advice right there.
I don't see how that was tips on practicing trumpet but it was no doubt entertaining and enlightening.
Playing this form of music is not like playing Mozart. What he’s saying is that you it’s hard to reinvent the wheel; take the art form, learn it, and then add your style.
I still go back to the video of you checking out your new Lotus horn. Good stuff! 🎺
If you watched this all I have to say is you have come to the right spot this is not a waist of 3 minutes
Swingin! Thanks Ashlin!
Great teaching video
Your voice is as smooth as your horn
Damn he said he got out gunned
Great video! I do hear a strange noise when you play directly at the camera, is that because air is leeking though your teeth? Not that it negatively influences sound, but I'm just wondering
Pascal Dijkhuizen I’m pretty sure what you are hearing is me humming (growling) and since i have a mic near my throat it really stands out. Usually you would just hear the growl from the horn, but here you can hear how I actually make that sound, it’s more of a hum than a growl on that side of the horn.
@@ashlinparker Lol mate this sound freaked me out really, I am watching your vid in the middle of the night. I am so happy someone payed attention to it here in the comments xD Thanks for the awesome tutorial.
Thanks 🎺
What a cool cat
can anyone tell me what notes he's playing at first?
I think Eb Eb C A C. Someone correct me if I’m wrong
@@Ancona620 thank you
Jazz master
The guy humming whilst he plays?
What kind of mouthpiece is he using
Logan Brower I play a Lotus 3m which is similar to a 3c...
Why is he vocalizing?
It can shape the tone quality. Vocalizing the same trumpet note (or an octave below that note) doesn’t change the tone much if at all, but when he wants to add some “grit or growl” to a note, you’ll notice he vocalizing a different note than he’s playing.
Great video. Terrible title
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