The Comeback Trumpet Player

The Comeback Trumpet Player

Author: Mark Hendricks

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2015-03-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781508861676

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The Comeback Trumpet Player book can be used by all trumpet players - whether you''ve laid-off 2 weeks, 2 months, 2 years, and especially 20 years or more this book will get you in shape and keep you in shape too. The "CTP" system consists of four sessions per day: warm-up, tonality study, Arban''s book studies, and endurance/range/musicianship studies. This will take approximately two hours per day divided into four sessions, with breaks in between. Don''t try to play all of the assignments in one session, you really do need the rest to keep your embouchure fresh all day and ready again for the next day. If you cannot commit to two hours per day, then go with one hour per day and play every other exercise in the lessons on day one, then on day two play the ones you skipped, on day three alternate back to the ones you played on day one, and so on back and forth throughout the week. And spend two weeks on each lesson instead of one week, or longer if needed, when using this pattern. IMPORTANT NOTE: The book has a total of 138 pages, which includes 8 pages of music for the warm-up routine session, 48 pages of music for the 12 tonality studies session, and 22 pages of music for the full range studies session, plus there are 52 pages of step-by-step lessons, one per page. For the fourth session of each lesson, you will need an Arban''s book for trumpet that correlates to the page numbers I have used. If you already have a copy, check a few of the lessons to see if your Arban''s book page numbers match up to the lessons in this book. If your page 125 begins the interval studies and the Characteristic Studies begin on page 285, then you''re fine. The edition that I used for the Comeback Trumpet Player book is a reasonably priced good edition, if you need a copy you can get one here: www.MPHmusic.com/go/arbans A Few Things To Remember: - Be diligent in your practice, you will be rewarded for your discipline by following the routines in the 52 Lessons - use these lesson plans, this step-by-step system is designed to get you playing better, and much quicker, than a haphazard approach to practicing - Rest as much as you play within each practice session, you should still feel good at the end of each practice session - Always strive for a great sound on every note - Always play musically - don''t just play, make music - Slow and good is better than fast and bad - you will learn faster by practicing slowly, then speed up in small increments to improve your coordination to play faster and still sound good - Practice all of the articulations when indicated (S=Slur, T=Tongue, etc.) - Use a metronome to help you improve your coordination as you speed things up - If you can''t reach some notes, give it three tries and then move on - they will come in time - Each lesson can last one week, or two weeks, or whatever time period you are comfortable with - just keep progressing step-by-step through the lessons - and start with Lesson 1 - When you get to the end of the 52 lessons, start at Lesson 1 then do Lesson 52, then 2 and 51, then 3 and 50, and so on until you''ve done 52 and 1, criss-crossing in the middle. After that use the warm-up and tonality sections daily to keep in shape and progress to other practice materials. You can always return to the CTP system for a review to work on specific areas of your playing, or if you take some time off and need to be a comeback trumpet player all over again - Listen to great trumpet players in all styles of music - this will help you know what a trumpet is supposed to sound like so you can model your sound by emulating the best players around - Have fun!! If you have any questions, feel comfortable in contacting me at my email address that is on the bottom of each webpage at our website. Go for it and have a great time! Mark Hendricks - MPHmusic.com


Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet

Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet

Author: JB Arban

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2013-04-22

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 0486318389

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A complete pedagogical method for students of trumpet and cornet, this "brass bible" contains hundreds of exercises from basics to advanced. Includes the author's famous arrangement of Carnival in Venice.


Daily Routines for the Student Trumpet Player

Daily Routines for the Student Trumpet Player

Author: Bruce Barrie

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781935510161

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Daily Routines for the Student Trumpet Player is a systematic approach to help student trumpeters develop and maintain fundamental trumpet skills. Designed to challenge students but not overwhelm them, there are eight routines: Beginning, Airflow, Flexibility, Intermediate, Chromatics and Arpeggios, Intervals, Duet, and Advanced Routine. Each routine incorporates the following skill categories: long tones and mouthpiece buzzing, lip slurs, crescendo/diminuendo, intervals, articulation, high and low playing, arpeggios and chromatics. By applying these skill categories as a template to each routine, students are sure to develop all of their skills equally.


The Last Miles

The Last Miles

Author: George Cole

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Published: 2007-07-17

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13: 9780472032600

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The story of the final recordings of one of the greatest jazz musicians of the twentieth century


Sound the Trumpet

Sound the Trumpet

Author: Jonathan Harnum

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2010-10-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781450590181

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Second Edition Now Available: How do you make a sound on this hunk of brass? How do valves work? How do you play higher? What are some good exercises for trumpet? What's it like to perform? Sound the Trumpet answers these questions and more as it takes you through the fun world of trumpet playing with a clear, concise style that is sometimes funny and always friendly. Learn more at www.sol-ut.com


Embouchure Self-Analysis the Stevens-Costello Embouchure Technique (Complete)

Embouchure Self-Analysis the Stevens-Costello Embouchure Technique (Complete)

Author: Roy Stevens

Publisher:

Published: 2012-01-20

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9781469955919

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First published in 1971, Roy Steven's Embouchure Self-Analysis and The Stevens-Costello Embouchure Technique (Complete) is considered to be the authoritative text on embouchure analysis incorporating physical laws, scientific principles and muscular physiology in establishing a consistent embouchure for the brass player. This revised second edition by the original editor, William Moriarity, reflects the timelessness and relevance of this book. Can be used as a workbook with audio and video demos at www.roystevens.org


Broken Embouchures

Broken Embouchures

Author: Lucinda Lewis

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13:

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Resource guide for professional woodwind and brass players suffering from performance related injuries.