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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Aug 9, 2008 0:24:18 GMT -5
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Calfrun
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Post by Calfrun on Aug 11, 2008 14:29:20 GMT -5
uh... wow!
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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Aug 13, 2008 21:54:54 GMT -5
To see me and Geoff in Japan three years ago, go to the EHS Marching Band '07 thread. It's the last video I posted.
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Post by nyrd on Aug 14, 2008 21:49:46 GMT -5
Alright, I want to post my share of videos. The first one's classical, but the rest are pretty cool. y'all will like them, trust me. Maurice Andre, who I apparently look like: www.youtube.com/v/KhjqjWAvVIo&hl=en&fs=1These next two are by Maynard Ferguson, about the best high note player ever. There are other musical solos, but I think he still applies. www.youtube.com/v/Y1QO3nNs25E&hl=en&fs=1www.youtube.com/v/9SYDO3YE2AI&hl=en&fs=1This is a small brass group, but it would be cool to try something like this. ---ALL TRUMPETS--- I'm a freshman, but I still recommend looking at his trumpet lesson videos. Search Legend of Zelda Brass, his user is DrGsto. You don't have too, but I thought it helped me. www.youtube.com/v/uuasm3BolMg&hl=en&fs=1Last one. I know these aren't all just trumpet like Michael's, he took most of the good ones. But these are still things to see, to know about. And maybe just try;). www.youtube.com/v/H0pNSf1DHh4&hl=en&fs=1Upperclassman, you don't need to listen to me, you all know how to play. My fellow freshman, if you have tips, pointers, or anything of the sort, please share it with me. THANKS!
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Post by nyrd on Aug 14, 2008 21:55:09 GMT -5
Ok, I don't know why the videos aren't showing up. If anyone really wants to see them, just post, ok?
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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Aug 14, 2008 22:03:02 GMT -5
Apparently, embedding doesn't work here, so I edited your post just to make it a little easier to find the links.
Also, even veterans could learn something from watching and listening to professionals. We all have something we need to work on. So I'd encourage everyone to watch these videos.
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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Aug 14, 2008 22:24:10 GMT -5
The tuning in Lowrider wasn't that great because of missed notes and basic tuning, especially with the trumpet at the end. But the solos sounded cool.
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Post by nyrd on Aug 15, 2008 23:52:11 GMT -5
I know. For anthony though, I recommend the Legend of Zelda one. I was trying to tell you earlier, but we had to practice.
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Post by anthony on Aug 16, 2008 0:06:16 GMT -5
Oh yeah, I'll watch that some time later tomorrow. What should I search to find it?
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Post by nyrd on Aug 16, 2008 0:08:43 GMT -5
Just click the second to last link on my ginormous post above.
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Post by anthony on Aug 16, 2008 0:14:42 GMT -5
How did I miss that giant post? I'm usually good at reading all of the posts and responding to them but for some reason I didn't see that.
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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Aug 16, 2008 15:16:38 GMT -5
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Calfrun
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Post by Calfrun on Aug 16, 2008 15:23:36 GMT -5
the playing two trumpets wouldn't be harder than singing while playing- i played a few notes on both of my mouthpeices at the same time the other day
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Post by Mykal Watsrobe on Aug 16, 2008 15:50:08 GMT -5
It is a lot easier to play two trumpets than it is to sing and play because your lips buzz at different speeds on different parts of your mouth already, so your just have to have a mouthpiece there and it plays a different note on each one. But singing and playing, you have to keep your throat open so you can sing without changing the speed your lips are buzzing, which can be really hard.
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Post by anthony on Aug 17, 2008 10:33:57 GMT -5
The video of the guy playing two trumpets-
His tone quality was better playing two than playing 1. Then I realized it was fake when he was playing through his nose. He went too far when he played with his ears lol!
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