
This is a complete trumpet course series.
There are 5 parts also available in 1 package.
(The parts are 15 dollars each.)
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This Multi-Media work is the best trumpet course I have ever seen. I started this project 6 years before I finished it. (A few of the clips are from 2004 and the latest clips are from 2010) I kept changing things to make the ideas easier to learn.
These clips are from REAL lessons.
You hear and see the playing problem
and I walk them through a new technique and then you hear and see the new result.
The clips in the multimedia book have NOT been edited so you see what works, when and how it works.
Part 4 is about
Buzzing has a place for all players BUT there are several ways to do it. Each way corrects a different issue. It is used to learn a new embouchure, or work note placement, tone...
This guides you through the process. It has 21 minutes of video instruction and 4 pages of written instruction. All for 15 dollars.
The complete series also has some of the music exercises used in the series, some out takes where we play doubles and triples and the series flows nicely as a means to correct embouchure or playing issues.
Part 4 of the Video series is $ 15.
Because it is downloaded and because not everyone has broadband; I made the videos low resolution.
Here are some examples of them. These have been shortened.
It is all about working both hard and smart.
Singing as a sound model and to open up the sound.
Stomach kick to help high notes come out.
Using mouthpiece buzzing to clean up the sound.
There is a LOT more of this but here is a short example of this clip working on the 2nd Brandenburg.
The complete multimedia video course is $ 60.
Hey Pops,
Video download info:
Test Video to see if you have a working player on your computer.
Save the Ebook to your computer. The videos are all linked in the Ebook.
If the videos links don't show live then you need to update your Adobe pdf reader. (They get corrupted.)
The videos are wmv files. Every type of file has pros and cons. Some are bad with certain browsers some only work with a few programs...
On a PC they will open (either to play or save) with:
Itunes has a glitch where the extension ".wmv"needs to be changed to ".mov". Now you can play these wmv files on iTunes.
On a Mac they will open (either to play or save) with:
All are free programs. Some setups require that you specify a program to open them.
Pops
Copyright protected from 1995 to date.
Lip buzzing to correct open embouchures
Learning to set an embouchure
Mouthpiece buzzing for accuracy
Improving tone and resonance FAST
The aperture tunnel.
Complete Series
EXCELLENT!
Wow it's like having a lesson with you. Good idea for visual folks like me. I had no issues in downloading. I learned so much my head was spinning.
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WMV is the oldest and so the most supported file type which is why I used it.
Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player for Mac
