I want to trumpet, Chapter 3

3. Breathing through your lips.   “Have you been listening to trumpet music?” “Yes. They sound beautiful.” “How would you describe the sound?” “Like a brilliant sun shiny day, and sometimes, like a smooth ripple in a pond. I can hear it in my head as clear as day.” “Good. That means you are learning… Continue reading I want to trumpet, Chapter 3

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I want to trumpet, Chapter 2

Chapter 2. As natural as breathing     The next day, after school, Alexander saw Papa’s car parked in the driveway. Alexander ran into the house, and left the door open. He was so excited to see the trumpet that Papa was bringing to him. “Papa, Papa, are you here?” “Alexander!” His mother scolded. “Close… Continue reading I want to trumpet, Chapter 2

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I want to trumpet, Chapter 1

Lesson 1. Trumpet playing begins in your head   Alexander ran all the way home from school. He could hardly wait to tell his mother about the music played by the concert band that afternoon. He heard the drums beating, the flutes fluting, the trombones sliding through notes, the tubas oomping, and the trumpets trumpeting.… Continue reading I want to trumpet, Chapter 1

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Books for practice

Harold Mitchell’s Trumpet Method- Books 1, 2, 3, & 4 James Stamp Saint Jacome Method Clarke Setting Up Drills Clarke Technical Studies Gordon’s Systematic Approach Claude Gordon’s Daily Trumpet Routines Arbans Schlossberg Irons Super chops

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Goals

Nine Goals Tone: Good tone quality Tonguing: Single, double, and triple at 120 Fingering: All scales Flexibility: Slur and trill smoothly Expression: Make the trumpet talk emotionally Range: Consistently hit high C; and reach a double high Theory: sight read well; and improvise Music: Play solos with background Performance: Play solo in concert

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Shofar ceremony

I set watchmen over you, saying, Hearken to the sound of the trumpet. – Jeremiah 6:17 The Shofar (trumpet) is the ritual instrument of the ancient and modern Hebrew. It is nothing like the musical trumpet of today. The Ashkenazi shofar or ram’s horn is the most common. The second most common is the Yemenite… Continue reading Shofar ceremony

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