Lip Buzzing vs. MPC Buzzing vs. Leadpipe Buzzing vs. Playing Trumpet

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Trumpeter and composer, Charlie Porter, demonstrates the differences between buzzing lips alone, with the mouthpiece, and with the lead pipe as well as their relation to how the trumpet is played. The aim of this video is to clear up misconceptions about lip and mouthpiece buzzing and to make clear what the goals associated with each should be to help brass players have a clearer concept and results that will actually help their playing.
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  • @cigilovic
    @cigilovic5 жыл бұрын

    Charlie, your way of teaching is so unique. I would like to see more videos related to basics, like tonguing, mouthpiece and equipment advice (and myths)...Because whenever I watch your videos, it is so enlightening and rich that I haven't been able to see with any teacher! Keep it up, thank you for your efforts!!!

  • @chasesanborn
    @chasesanborn5 жыл бұрын

    “I just play the trumpet.” W. Marsalis (Understatement of the year.) I admire anyone who can teach trumpet effectively while sitting in a public area, let alone with the White House in the background. I like your analogy of the elevator; I say something similar by describing notes as needles which get smaller and closer together as you ascend. It’s harder to line up the thread on the smaller and closer needles, but once you do, the effort to push it through is the same. I use both leadpipe and mouthpiece buzzing (and also a rim visualizer) as steps along the way to playing the horn. Each requires a slightly different approach to achieve the best result, which encourages flexibility in the body (I call that playing like Gumby.) Whereas the mouthpiece has few if any defined slots, the leadpipe has slots that are less defined than the trumpet, which encourages sensitivity in the chops. I also find the leadpipe to be the most effective in opening up tight, pinched sound. I’m taking inspiration from your videos, thanks for posting!

  • @jillchentnik1997
    @jillchentnik19975 жыл бұрын

    As a horn player I use some of these techniques backwards. I will buzz the pitch with the mouthpiece, then take it off and try to hold the pitch with my lips. I enjoyed this video- great explanation!

  • @hakanbjorkman
    @hakanbjorkman5 жыл бұрын

    Works perfectly on the trombone as well of course. I really like people who knows what they are talking (playing) about. Please keep on doing these helpful, evolutionary and "know how" videos

  • @ScoringStageDe
    @ScoringStageDe5 жыл бұрын

    I am a composer and not a player but I find this very helpful to understand the technique and the force a player needs to perform the tpt. thanks for explaining

  • @davidblazye9408
    @davidblazye94085 жыл бұрын

    Hey Charlie, great to see you again! I was just thinking it had been a while since you posted any vids. I enjoyed all 3 new ones... looks like a chilled out place to practice! Anyway I've been following you since I started playing trumpet... about 8 years. There's a few people I follow on youtube for general jazz tips but you're pretty much my go to trumpet guy. Your 50 min embouchure vid helped me loads! I think you're a brilliant player and excellent communicator. Anyway I notice you've changed your tune about buzzing when we're playing the trumpet. I was trying to find a vid you made years ago but perhaps you've taken it down. You demonstrated that we don't need to buzz to play the trumpet (I remember you saying "like cooling soup"). This vid (above) I agree with everything you said and there's more helpful bits in there for me. I'm just not sure that once we get to the trumpet we're actually buzzing more that the feedback loop / standing wave is causing our lips to vibrate. Perhaps the same end result but if I think of it this way I find I don't force my tone so much as I'm not "trying" to buzz. I'm not criticising you... I honestly think you're a great technician, a very musical player and appreciate all your great content. I'm just wondering... what are your thoughts on this?

  • @marclevin1
    @marclevin15 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Charlie!!! As an old dude playing since 1956, I continue to be amazed by the magic of music and brass playing; that you demystify the magic so well by explaining the logic, physics and so much more is fine. It just opens up for more magic to be discovered further as the journey continues. I figure that I'll have a lot of it down when I'm about 300, though I think you're saving me and many others a lot of time along the way.

  • @ThePointMutation
    @ThePointMutation5 жыл бұрын

    Would love a video on tonguing! Also, so happy to see that you're putting out more content again!!!

  • @BrianHayesSax
    @BrianHayesSax5 жыл бұрын

    Very insightful as always. Thanks for sharing your years of experience with others.

  • @cmw12
    @cmw124 жыл бұрын

    This videos are so clear, yet profound. I don't play any brass instrument, but I feel like I understand completely. You have a real gift for pedagogy and getting quickly to the heart of things.

  • @d.juneconley7349
    @d.juneconley73494 жыл бұрын

    Hey Charlie Porter I think you are an amazing artist and great teacher! I am just learning(63) have searched and tried different video's and you are by far the best at embouchure and everything there after!! you keep me going! Thank you june

  • @rickparma
    @rickparma3 жыл бұрын

    DUDE YOUR VIDEOS ARE PHENOMENAL. Just that section of text of the teacher having the student just use the mouthpiece for a week is SO FREAKIN SMART. I am going to start that today. I've never played before so I am so excited to get this info from you . I bought the PDF and in just a week I'm actually getting a sound lol

  • @MaximPustovit
    @MaximPustovit5 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Great player and classy explanation! Thank you!

  • @nickbutler7983
    @nickbutler79834 жыл бұрын

    Rounded, relevant and key advise explained clearly with generosity, your work, style and playing is appreciated. Thanks from Montpellier, France.

  • @ChrisDavisTrumpet
    @ChrisDavisTrumpet5 жыл бұрын

    Love your perspective on this topic!

  • @cigilovic
    @cigilovic5 жыл бұрын

    Wow two videos in a row!!! Love you man, greatest teacher on the internet! Wish I could take lessons from you one day :)

  • @darwinsape9901
    @darwinsape99014 жыл бұрын

    Once again Charlie.. many thanks... as a beginner in my mid fifties... you're helping me to iron out every troublesome spot you can imagine, and I seem to possess them all ... I very much appreciate your work...

  • @transgreaser
    @transgreaser3 жыл бұрын

    Just coming back to trumpet 🎺 after 35 years. 😂 So glad to have found you! 💓

  • @user-mm8ms7ln5j
    @user-mm8ms7ln5j5 жыл бұрын

    I got into trumpet playing as a guitarist, and I never really had the extra cash for paying a private teacher. So I mostly get information on the internet, and form other trumpet players that I meet. Your channel has been by far the most useful. Thank you so much, and good luck with your upcoming record.

  • @benjaminwescott258
    @benjaminwescott2584 жыл бұрын

    Learned a lot and got me practicing a variety of techniques. Perfect, thank you!

  • @ruariwilson9696
    @ruariwilson96963 жыл бұрын

    You give us such a clear explanation and demonstration of techniques here - thank you so much.

  • @Official_Triple_D
    @Official_Triple_D5 жыл бұрын

    Appreciate these videos, haven’t played in almost two years now bc of work and business but these are making me wanting to get back into it cause I miss it lol

  • @dominicscalfaro7189
    @dominicscalfaro71892 жыл бұрын

    Charlie you explain things so well in-depth. It ties in everything my college professor, retired Philly orchestra player, used to tell me. It’s all done in the lips, tongue, facial area. It’s funny when I teach myself I tell trumpet students air is like your faucet as you have said. Great job, which I came across you years ago. Young players please take note.

  • @andresbonet1350
    @andresbonet13503 жыл бұрын

    SR.Porter.siempre que tengo ocasión escucho sus videos,porque usted y el sonido de su trompeta,son fabulosos.Gracias por darnos esta oportunidad.👍

  • @BrianJohnstonTrombone
    @BrianJohnstonTrombone Жыл бұрын

    This is the best buzzing video i've ever seen. Thank you CP.

  • @kathybluxome5514
    @kathybluxome55144 жыл бұрын

    I've never been able to play sixteenth notes. I would like a video to help with that! You are an amazing teacher! I was never taught about the embrochure , I just happened to have a decent sound but a very limited range! So thank you so much for your generosity!

  • @pablomigueldiazdelacruz5560
    @pablomigueldiazdelacruz55605 жыл бұрын

    Great to see you again. Greetings and blessings from Lima Perú

  • @Hammondbrass
    @Hammondbrass5 жыл бұрын

    The leadpipe is also great to hear if a student is overblowing instead of using a focused buzz. I also like it for the octave slurs. Just getting used to finding that balance of air speed, tongue level, and aperture.

  • @tweddelltrumpet
    @tweddelltrumpet5 жыл бұрын

    This was great, thanks Charlie!

  • @steveavant9727
    @steveavant97275 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video! Thank you!

  • @shanetaylor2086
    @shanetaylor20863 жыл бұрын

    I just gotta say, as a beginner, I feel so lucky that these tools which make upgrading my sound in every way a more objective and identifiable process are available.

  • @jeffreyabbott1606
    @jeffreyabbott16064 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Charlie. Always great info, much of which I haven't seen or heard before.😁

  • @MrRezillo
    @MrRezillo4 жыл бұрын

    I do a bit of free buzzing, then mpc buzzing, then the horn. If I really strain on the lip buzzing, I can get an E above middle C. I'm always afraid I'm going to hurt myself if I push it too much, and I tire easily with the free buzzing. I'm amazed at how high your lip buzz is, Charlie. I'll have to take your word that the lip buzzing range gets better, but it's a real strain, and I get tired quickly with free buzzing. My every day warm up: pick a ballad (ex. Moonlight in Vermont). Free buzz 4 or 8 measures, then mpc buzz the same phrase (I use a BERP), then play it on the horn; repeat for the next 4 or 8 bars. I consider this a "flow study" covering buzzing and intonation, with working on a tune. Thanks for a great vid.

  • @RyanReskyTrumpeter
    @RyanReskyTrumpeter4 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful sound in the opening few seconds of this video! Killing!

  • @bennidan695
    @bennidan6955 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos!! You help me so much, thank you :)

  • @daviddangerous9365
    @daviddangerous93655 жыл бұрын

    Top notch explanation and teaching - thanks!

  • @MarioSilva-jg5nh
    @MarioSilva-jg5nh5 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video Charlie. You explain physical aspects so well. I’d like to just add that free/mouthpiece/lead pipe buzzing/playing can be overdone and the goal is good form/technique. Once form is established its best to practice consistently everyday. Never try to sub these exercises for actual practice I know this because it happened to me and I had to unlearn habits after going through an embouchure change

  • @rik-keymusic160
    @rik-keymusic1605 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Charlie!!

  • @derycktrahair8108
    @derycktrahair81085 жыл бұрын

    That was a fantastic lesson. Where we you 50yrs ago before I developed bad habits with Brass & found that Reeds were an alternative voice? Trumpet = 1st love. Your ideas on vibration, resonance, & tongue shape applies to "the Toy Section".. (as the Brass Section lovingly refers to us). You've certainly improved my Flute playing where it sits on my lips & have to direct the airstream. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I haven't heard anyone explain it better.

  • @jakubspadlo7967
    @jakubspadlo79673 жыл бұрын

    Love how you explain things! Cheers!

  • @erickmontantin8737
    @erickmontantin87375 жыл бұрын

    thank you very much Stuart for this prompt answer. after research on the net it is indeed one of the two models of the brand I believe!

  • @user-kg6rh2yz1v
    @user-kg6rh2yz1v8 ай бұрын

    Charlie, You're a legend. Great work man. Keep it up. Mark

  • @nyamebekyereabiziebey5205
    @nyamebekyereabiziebey52055 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much Charlie.

  • @yougianfir
    @yougianfir5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again Charlie. Have you ever try any mouthpiece resistence devices like berp or UpSound? I’m trying a homemade one and I think it “fill” the intonation gap.

  • @papik1965
    @papik19652 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man, really helpful information, and I love the lift analogy 😊

  • @ralphdavella554
    @ralphdavella5544 жыл бұрын

    Like your videos. Keep them coming

  • @josephsaenz1980
    @josephsaenz19803 жыл бұрын

    Your water hose nozzle analogy is the best!

  • @CaptainJazz262
    @CaptainJazz2625 жыл бұрын

    you rock, charlie ✊✊

  • @germanviquez
    @germanviquez5 жыл бұрын

    thanks again from Uruguay!

  • @vladimirmarants999
    @vladimirmarants9993 ай бұрын

    Excellent, many thanks.

  • @james-lloydkincade5718
    @james-lloydkincade57184 жыл бұрын

    charlie hey great lesson!

  • @bruteforce76
    @bruteforce764 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video CP. It's been a help though I still have a tough time buzzing w/out the mouthpiece. Between your videos and those of Willie Thomas(rip) I am inspired to stick with it.

  • @arcoirisluz7668
    @arcoirisluz76685 жыл бұрын

    Sou Brasileiro não sei o que você está falando mais pego suas dicas de trompete com seus gestos. .Obrigado me ajudou muito

  • @paulsiwy6097
    @paulsiwy60973 ай бұрын

    Lip buzzing and mouthpiece buzzing is a great way for me to warm up. I couldn't do it until I discovered that I should start with lips open and gradually close until the buzz starts. I used to close my lips and try to blow them open to start the buzz. Buzzing gently is something I do every time before my practice. I can even do it in the car if I can't practice.

  • @stevelangdon1969
    @stevelangdon19695 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Charlie... gosh I have a lot to learn...when I put this playback speed at .25 of normal when you mp buzz at 4min 55 sec into the video I swear i can hear every floor of the building,, sounds like 35 floors!

  • @Kennygrooms
    @Kennygrooms2 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant!

  • @leba9457
    @leba94574 жыл бұрын

    im a 7 almost 8th grader and holy moly no offence to my teacher but you have probably helped me the most when it comes to my tone and such

  • @omkargurav6677
    @omkargurav66774 жыл бұрын

    It's useful information thanks

  • @jorgealbertopitari6351
    @jorgealbertopitari63515 жыл бұрын

    Excellent

  • @andres3823
    @andres382310 ай бұрын

    Thank you charlie

  • @endahalhilal7104
    @endahalhilal71044 жыл бұрын

    thanks Charlie

  • @LokeyeMC
    @LokeyeMC3 жыл бұрын

    I have a protruding upper central tubercle on my lips. I thought everyone did and never thought much of it. But I'm finding that even though my MPC buzzing is on point and I can slide deftly from low concert Bb to low concert F (a perfect 5th) without issue, my airstream shoots straight downwards when attempting to perform the same slide without the MPC. It also results in a much softer volume level for lip buzzing than what Charlie is emitting in the video for his lip buzz volume level. I've been playing with all sorts of lip positioning over the past 4 months trying to sort this out and I'm just not able to figure this out on my own it seems. I'm even starting my lip buzzing with the "Fffff" sound, to avoid some of the common problems. Can anyone suggest something I haven't thought of trying yet?

  • @erickmontantin8737
    @erickmontantin87375 жыл бұрын

    thank you for your teaching. Even if I have trouble understanding because I spoke French. Can you tell me the mark and the model of your trumpet?

  • @Lasalas777
    @Lasalas7775 жыл бұрын

    Gracias Charly. Desde Chile. Practicando tus consejos, y mejorando cada día un poco, con el sumbido de la abeja.

  • @ferneyol

    @ferneyol

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cual es la diferencia entre hacer free buzzing y luego con la boquilla?

  • @CrisFerrerYT
    @CrisFerrerYT4 жыл бұрын

    I always use the example of the hose too. It's so evident lol. Anyways, we're all different here. The buzzing definitely happens as porter said later. Think of what the reed does for the sax. The big issue is that a lot of pro players still dont know how to buzz. Hence, they sound like a mosquito when they try to pass it to the trumpet. The big mistake here is to force the buzzing and take it into the trumpet when we should leave the air (steady ) do the job till buzzing appears in a natural way by itself. Need to be patient! I posted a video about two classes I had a week ago. I talked randomly bcoz two long classes were edited, still, talking to my students, you might hear something that might benefit you. I focused more that day on the importance of using the right air support, the same embouchure, for all registers, the aperture, and most important to me, synchronization, demonstrating all of it. A lot of that has to be also with my years of buzzing correctly to some degree! Here is the video for those interested @oSJc btw, it was shared by Arturo Sandoval on his Fb. Love & peace to all.

  • @ericmundsinger6
    @ericmundsinger67 ай бұрын

    Hi Charlie ! Great video ! I think Bill Adam trumpet professor from IU was famous for lead pipe buzzing.

  • @keithstarkey5584
    @keithstarkey55843 жыл бұрын

    I quit playing almost, oh, 40 years ago. So for me picking the horn back up-well, actually, it's being cleaned...O Lord, we do pray, please let the technician be able to get the slides unstuck!-buzzing, both with and without the mouthpiece, is critical for me right now; I'm having to wake up my entire mouth (actually, resurrect it from the dead), so I'm doing a lot of buzzing before I even get to the horn (which should be back in a week). I can already feel my mouth responding. It's going to take a while, but it's there, for which I'm very happy. So thanks for the vid.

  • @liamgerard8870
    @liamgerard88705 жыл бұрын

    Hi. So I’ve been playing trumpet for about 5 years, and i recently stumbled on your videos, and the stuff about lip buzzing really got me thinking. I tried your technique on the peeling away the mouthpiece and as hard as I tried, I couldn´t seem to get it, in addition to buzzing just using lips. Do you have any tips on ¨learning¨ how to buzz using only the lips?

  • @Sunita647

    @Sunita647

    4 жыл бұрын

    I believe he's got a video on how to form an embouchure which teaches how to buzz properly. Here's the link: kzread.info/dash/bejne/noB5wY-lqZvOorQ.html

  • @AGUSTINMARTINEZ-lz2vc
    @AGUSTINMARTINEZ-lz2vc5 жыл бұрын

    Hi charlie..Im augustin..I dont know how to stop of execive pressure in my mouthpiece..how can improve..thanks

  • @alanlangway7607
    @alanlangway76075 жыл бұрын

    Would you please cover more on slotting. I have heard a lot about it but you gave me the first clearer definition about it

  • @jens_trumpet

    @jens_trumpet

    5 жыл бұрын

    The most important lesson on slotting you can learn is that we do not slot the notes for the instrument. We have to provide constant airflow to play through the slots so that everything is always connected. Even if you don't connect in terms of legato, you have to make sure to at least have the feeling of the connection. Try to play a glissando from low c to high c on the mouthpiece. Notice that you can play smoothly through the range because we don't have the restriction of the harmonic series yet on the mouthpiece. Incorporate the same feeling when playing the trumpet. Make sure that the air keeps moving. This is crucial. Like that we can easily play through the whole range of the instrument very fast, back and forth, without hurting ourselves. Finally, everything feels as if we were playing one single note in terms of the connection of the air. It's a feeling of letting everything go and letting the slots happen once you pass the partial on the instrument. Hope this helps. Cheers!

  • @papik1965
    @papik19655 жыл бұрын

    Hey Charlie, thanks for your videos! They're a pleasure to watch because they are so detailed and informative. I play a bit of Sax, just for my own pleasure etc. And recently got interested in Trumpet. Man....when I look at this video, you seem to lip buzz so easy! I'm still at the stage of a plastic mouthpiece just trying to get some type of reasonable sound. My plan is to rent a Trumpet and give it a go, but I figure there's no point whatsoever until I master the buzzing technique. I stand looking in the mirror sometimes, making this crazy buzzing sound, and wondering how in the hell this can actually be translated into playing a Trumpet! Must be doing something wrong. Anyhow...I shall keep exploring! Thanks again.

  • @CrisFerrerYT

    @CrisFerrerYT

    4 жыл бұрын

    I posted a video that Arturo Sandoval shared on his Fb about two classes I had days go. I talked randomly bcoz the class was edited, still, I gave away some advice that may benefit someone out there. I said something about the air support, also I focused more that day on the importance of using the same embouchure, demonstrating it from lower double C to high double C and a lot of that has to be with buzzing to some degree.I also play sax too. Here is a video kzread.info/dash/bejne/jH6LldF_Y9K5esY.html

  • @papik1965

    @papik1965

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Chris! I’ll check it out.

  • @benjamingruder4875
    @benjamingruder48752 жыл бұрын

    I'm exploring lead pipe buzzing and I see one benefit: Another way to say 'full resonance' via lead-pipe buzzing is that the lip aperture is very open and with less unnecessary tension. The aperture at its max: I see it as the 'direction' I want my embouchure to go. A model, so to speak. I want my aperture when playing the horn to be just a smaller variation of it but same general shape. If I keep that kinesthetic awareness as I play the horn itself, I've got a model to contrast what's happening to. If one part of the 'circumference of the aperture loses its shape or collapses, I can start to zero in to muscle tension or weakness that's causing it.

  • @MrArlington900
    @MrArlington9003 жыл бұрын

    Charlie. I'm attempting to do your tips, but when do I actually get to play?

  • @trumpettradesman
    @trumpettradesman7 ай бұрын

    I seem to struggle with fast air. It seems be just louder. I will try your techniques

  • @larrygk1257
    @larrygk12574 жыл бұрын

    Do you do any on line instruction?

  • @ronbarrow7365
    @ronbarrow73654 жыл бұрын

    Charlie, when I lip buzz my lips contract inwards. If I attempt to use the use the embouchure the way you describe with the top lip and bottom lip drawing away from each other I can’t lip buzz at all. Thoughts? Thanks for posting all these videos. It’s good for thought and experimentation 😊

  • @greyspot00

    @greyspot00

    4 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely cannot lip buzz the way he does in the video..

  • @MrRezillo

    @MrRezillo

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@greyspot00 Me neither. I don't know how he can go so high. Of course, he's a lot younger than I am.

  • @axab2004
    @axab20044 жыл бұрын

    Hi Charlie, please answer, you used to play a pipe with a black plastic case under the keys in your previous videos, there was some kind of emblem on it. Please tell me what was your model pipe. I’ve been looking for one or something like that for a long time. I understand that this hour you have Monette, but as I know it is very very expensive. Please answer all your online students as it’s not a secret that they want to know all this. It would be great if the teacher will tell and show the whole learning process starting with the mouthpiece tool and recommendations which mouthpiece model to use in jazz or soul or blues and which more Suitable for classics. I am very grateful to you for giving lessons that help to improve the game on the pipe, and for the soul to flourish more and more from your own game according to your lessons. If this is an Olds Ambassador trumpet, which model is hers, but I think this is another pipe. Charlie, in this video what pipe you have. Which with a black handle or is it a case for keys Maybe it's Vincent Bach Stradivarius then what kind of model kzread.info/dash/bejne/aaF6vJeuka23Y7w.html

  • @robinbalean958
    @robinbalean9585 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. I never did any buzzing before I saw your videos on the topic and I used to be very much against lip buzzing. Thanks to you I at now understand both why and how to do it properly.

  • @lefterislef5630
    @lefterislef56303 жыл бұрын

    10:58 got me some Mandalorian soundtrack vibes!

  • @jarebear658
    @jarebear6584 жыл бұрын

    So, if i cant buzz my lips, but i can play trumpet, what should I do? Without the mouthpiece or the trumpet, i get a buzz for maybe 5 seconds, and then my lips will no longer buzz.

  • @agilantova1270
    @agilantova12704 жыл бұрын

    Hello, i play the trombone, is it ok that if i buzz some note on my lips and then with the same effort on my mouthpiece, i create the same pitch…but not higher?

  • @jens_trumpet

    @jens_trumpet

    4 жыл бұрын

    Of course, it is. If you can manage to expand your range with the lips alone, you will be able to play with better form on the instrument as well. Just keep in mind that the correlation between lip buzzing and mouthpiece buzzing is not as pronounced as it is with the trumpet. When I buzz a trumpet low c on a trombone mouthpiece and then remove the mouthpiece while maintaining the buzz (or vice versa), I get a difference of about a half-step. When I buzz an octave higher, I get a difference of about a whole step. Note: It's not exactly the same effort. When you ascend even further, that difference might expand as well. In general, lip buzzing can be a very useful tool to work on form. Just make sure not to overdo it when you start off with it. Rest frequently as well. It shouldn't be too demanding in the "normal" trombone range, but be cautious. Start with a 30 seconds to a minute or so and expand the duration as you get stronger. Just a few minutes a day should be sufficient anyway. Rather focus on using good form. This is key. Hope this helps. All the best, Jens

  • @georgegarner7966
    @georgegarner79665 жыл бұрын

    Hey Charlie, I can't help noticing you do not always set up your chops as you teach? Am I missing something?

  • @lapastelapaste1511
    @lapastelapaste15114 жыл бұрын

    Hello everybody, I can buzz with my mouthpiece but when I try with the trumpet the same thing it looks like a Siren just like with the mouthpiece. Can somebody help me ?

  • @jazzyjames5186
    @jazzyjames51865 жыл бұрын

    yeah man

  • @MrRezillo
    @MrRezillo4 жыл бұрын

    One more comment: I'm a senior citizen, and a comeback player for 13 years now. My teach started me on buzzing right off the bat. I'm no technical whiz on the horn, but people tell me I have a great sound - which I attribute to buzzing right off the bat. I swear by the BERP device and use it all the time. Lead pipe buzzing always seemed like a big pain, and I don't like fooling around, taking the tuning slide in and out. Any opinions? Has anyone gotten miraculous results with lead pipe buzzing?

  • @Blackdesperado91
    @Blackdesperado913 жыл бұрын

    Hey Charlie, I seem to buzz just fine but the second I on the mouth piece the buzzing goes away

  • @whykid83
    @whykid83 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Charlie,when i was doing the MPC Buzzing the sound can go up but not down back. It is more difficult than on the trumpet🤣

  • @tedrhoads366
    @tedrhoads3664 жыл бұрын

    Charlie, that's a very interesting mouthpiece ... and trumpet. Harrelson Maybe ??

  • @jens_trumpet

    @jens_trumpet

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's a Monette AJNA

  • @darkelectric2024
    @darkelectric20244 ай бұрын

    I agree...

  • @hchoutx4111
    @hchoutx41115 жыл бұрын

    I have a question. When I play my trumpet, I easily get tired after 2-3 songs being played. And then I’m unable to play higher notes than A above the staff. Why is that. Am I doing something wrong while playing?

  • @jens_trumpet

    @jens_trumpet

    5 жыл бұрын

    HC houtx well, this can have several reasons. Maybe it’s just your state of development. Maybe you’re not using good form. Maybe you exaggerate with muscular activity... it’s impossible to diagnose your problems like this. Try to be more precise. So, what happens when you get to your top of your range? Are you pinching the lips together? Is one lip curling under? Are you using air volume to go higher? Are you just pressing? See? Could be literally anything...

  • @heithsfishin
    @heithsfishin5 жыл бұрын

    What kind of trumpet were you using in this video and your video about jazz style markings

  • @divjim
    @divjim5 жыл бұрын

    Charlie thanks for your video. Just a little question ‘your not homeless are you’ ??

  • @zeenimy8037

    @zeenimy8037

    5 жыл бұрын

    I hope he is, so he can come and live with me.❤️

  • @ailinoro

    @ailinoro

    5 жыл бұрын

    He is a professional musician, so probably. 😂

  • @cmw12
    @cmw124 жыл бұрын

    At 6:00, this could be a voice lesson, just substitute glottis for lips. He could also be talking about double reeds.

  • @XTDanglez
    @XTDanglez4 жыл бұрын

    Yo you went to my school at laventure I'm the kid that asked you how much does your trumpet cost

  • @victorvenegas1732
    @victorvenegas17324 жыл бұрын

    I know u probably won’t see this but you should do video submissions where you help trumpet players with problems they have.

  • @MaIGaming
    @MaIGaming5 жыл бұрын

    Does anyone know what trumpet he uses?

  • @hugogosselin2183

    @hugogosselin2183

    5 жыл бұрын

    Monette

  • @MaIGaming

    @MaIGaming

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@hugogosselin2183 Thank you!

  • @DejaBluGuitars
    @DejaBluGuitars4 жыл бұрын

    "Just play the trumpet" is the equivalent of Eric Leeds saying, "Just blow in one end." Haha...

  • @edred1911
    @edred19115 жыл бұрын

    Monnette?

  • @jens_trumpet

    @jens_trumpet

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes sir

  • @rubenproost2552
    @rubenproost2552 Жыл бұрын

    I seem to be lip buzzing in the tuba range.

  • @user-rw3re4km1j
    @user-rw3re4km1j5 жыл бұрын

    Как жаль , что нет перевода, очень жаль

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