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Why is Maynard Ferguson's "Over The Rainbow" Trumpet Solo From 1954 Almost Unplayable?

3 Main Techniques Required To Play Maynard's 1954 Version of Over The Rainbow:1. A Double G2. Endurance3. Extreme Breath Control* many other techniques are required like accuracy, but we will concern ourselves with the TOP MAIN 3 Techniques. CLICK TO PLAY "Over The Rainbow" First, I have provided the music so that you can play along with me.So, turn up the speakers and go for it.This is one of Maynard's most difficult trumpet solos of all time. You may be thinking? Why? The top note is a Double G and thousands can play a Double G.True, but when you add in the requirements for extended endurance, that is going to weed out 90% of players who can "hit" the double...

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The Journey of a Comeback Trumpet Player: Finding Time for Your Passion

As the sun sets on another day, I find myself sitting at my desk, trumpet in hand, ready to embark on a journey that has become a cherished part of my life. It wasn't always this way, though. Like many, I had put my musical aspirations on the backburner, consumed by the demands of work and everyday responsibilities. But something changed a few years ago. I stumbled upon an online trumpet lesson course taught by the renowned instructor, Kurt Thompson. His approach was unlike anything I had experienced before – a perfect blend of technical expertise and genuine passion for the instrument. Suddenly, the spark that had been dormant for so long reignited, and I knew I had to make...

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Overcoming Performance Anxiety as a Brass Player: Tips for Relaxation and Confidence

As a brass player, whether you're a seasoned professional or a dedicated student, performance anxiety can be a formidable challenge. The pressure of being on stage, the fear of making mistakes, and the desire to deliver a flawless performance can all contribute to a debilitating state of nervousness. However, with the right strategies and mindset, you can overcome this obstacle and perform with confidence and ease. Embrace the Butterflies It's important to understand that a certain level of nervousness is natural and even beneficial. The adrenaline rush can heighten your senses, sharpen your focus, and give you the energy to perform at your best. The key is to learn how to channel this energy in a positive way, rather than...

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Why the Trumpet Always Calls Us Back: The Emotional Pull of Music

The trumpet has a way of captivating the soul, drawing us in with its powerful, emotive sound that seems to speak directly to the heart. Whether you're a seasoned musician or a beginner just starting out, the trumpet has a unique ability to evoke a range of emotions, from the triumphant and heroic to the deeply introspective and melancholic. For many of us, the trumpet is more than just an instrument – it's a lifelong companion, a means of self-expression, and a gateway to a world of musical exploration. Take Kurt Thompson, for example, a renowned trumpet instructor whose online lessons have helped countless students of all levels improve their skills and reignite their passion for the instrument. "The trumpet...

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The Science Behind Embouchure Strength: Why Your Lips Fatigue and How to Build Endurance

As a trumpet player, you know the struggle of maintaining a strong embouchure. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a comeback player, the fatigue and strain on your lips can be a constant battle. But have you ever wondered why this happens and what you can do to build endurance? The Science of Embouchure Strength The embouchure, the way you position your lips and facial muscles to play the trumpet, is a complex and delicate system. It involves a intricate interplay of muscles, tendons, and ligaments that work together to produce the perfect tone. When you play the trumpet, these muscles contract and relax, creating the vibrations that produce the sound. However, the embouchure muscles are relatively small and can...

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