AnyTrumpet players out there?
I am a horn fan. Not buttons. Horns: as in trumpets, cornets and flugelhorns. I grew up around them and playing them....Bix Beiderbecke, Louis Armstrong, Great memories that are of value to me since I am working on a character for a play set in the golden age of Jazz (1927) who is a trumpet player.
So I have dusted off my 1964 F.E. Olds trumpet and sent it out for refurbishing. Starting over is not too easy. But it will be worth it in the end.
Do we have any trumpet players among the members?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTW7GqpCzKI
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So I have dusted off my 1964 F.E. Olds trumpet and sent it out for refurbishing. Starting over is not too easy. But it will be worth it in the end.
Do we have any trumpet players among the members?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTW7GqpCzKI
Cheers
Used to play when I was at school, ages 11- 14 ish. I remember that it was a physically demanding instrument, particularly to start with. I gave up just when it was becoming more interesting.
Yes. I think the physical aspect is what makes it so appealing to me. It'll take a year to get the lip where it needs to be. But as long as you know how to breathe from the diaphragm, and have some technique, the physicality becomes intoxicating. I suspect it will take a few years to get good tone back, but if you had it at one time...it is still there. (Famous last words.)I remember that it was a physically demanding instrument, particularly to start with. I gave up just when it was becoming more interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ue9igC7flI
There is a trumpet solo in the middle of Billie Holiday's 1958 recording of "But beautiful" that sends shivers down the spine.
Michele Lacerenza one of many great Italian trumpetists:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DWTZu-6wYs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCxzbxsgpjY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdB_3auVx00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DWTZu-6wYs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCxzbxsgpjY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdB_3auVx00
Yes, I agree. Practising with the mouthpiece is a always a good exercise. Hope your neighbours arn't too close by! Good luck!alden wrote:Yes. I think the physical aspect is what makes it so appealing to me. It'll take a year to get the lip where it needs to be. But as long as you know how to breathe from the diaphragm, and have some technique, the physicality becomes intoxicating. I suspect it will take a few years to get good tone back, but if you had it at one time...it is still there. (Famous last words.)I remember that it was a physically demanding instrument, particularly to start with. I gave up just when it was becoming more interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ue9igC7flI
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Played as an amateur since school days, although work demands have kept the horn in its case the last three years.
Unfortunately I also made the mistake of learning to play the tuba. Not that it isn't a wonderful instrument but once you are known to (a) play and (b) actually own your own tuba, every community orchestra, wind ensemble or brass band you get involved with pressures you to bring the tuba (of which they have one other player at most) rather than the trumpet (of which they have more players than they know what to do with).
That's before you get to the issue of transporting the damned thing around.
Unfortunately I also made the mistake of learning to play the tuba. Not that it isn't a wonderful instrument but once you are known to (a) play and (b) actually own your own tuba, every community orchestra, wind ensemble or brass band you get involved with pressures you to bring the tuba (of which they have one other player at most) rather than the trumpet (of which they have more players than they know what to do with).
That's before you get to the issue of transporting the damned thing around.
Tuba? I mainly play cornet now as it is easier to lug around.
Listen to this man play.....makes you want to pick that horn back up and play.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37VY289QINI
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Listen to this man play.....makes you want to pick that horn back up and play.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37VY289QINI
Cheers
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Very nice! Although the amount of playing one would have to do to be that good...
We love the classics around here, so why not love my vintage 1937 Olds Super Trumpet...
IMG_1602 by The London Lounge, on Flickr
What a beauty!
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IMG_1602 by The London Lounge, on Flickr
What a beauty!
Cheers
beautiful trumpet. it's admirable you're picking it back up... I used to play in middle / high school and I'm sure the lips are well out of shape now.alden wrote:All the way from 1935.....
$(KGrHqZHJEEFCdY7819HBQvTO,R3hQ~~60_57 by The London Lounge, on Flickr
I saw Tine Thing Helseth play at Carnegie Hall on a trip to NYC this Winter. Magic! See her if you can.
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