Wayne Bergeron Play Smarter Not Harder
Who's better than a 30-year old Wayne Bergeron? A 60-year old Wayne Bergeron!
In this highlight clip from my Episode 1 hang, Mr. Incredible talks about the benefits and downside of being "a natural" at anything.
If you want more Wayne (and who doesn't) make sure you check out the full episode.
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Wayne is also very good at reasoning and thinking outside of the box in terms of how to approach things differently to the extend possible of challenge himself to perform better despite the age and all gifts that comes with that...
When I use to play years ago I practice not smart. I over practice a lot. I press the mouthpiece too hard when tired now looking back. I made some progress when I use Max Gordon book. But finally I gave up after years of playing. Now my grandfather who I never personally knew was a great trumpet player Bunny Berigan. He learn from my great grandfather how to play. But I don't have any idea how he practice. I wish I did. I took lessons from Jerome callett. Back in 76. But it did not help either. Jerome was very strong in his playing. But I did not pick it up. I love the trumpet still just don't play. I am 68 now. So I won't try again. Thanks
Such a nice guy!!
Need more details on the efficiency and playing smarter
@us-Bahn
6 ай бұрын
That’s gonna take more than a 3-sentence comment on a KZread vid right?
Great advice !!
@TheTrumpetGurusHangPodcast
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Wayne is awesome! Who's playing the outro?... nice!
@TheTrumpetGurusHangPodcast
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! That's one of my old bands playing one of my charts. Glad you like it!
well brilliant, terrific - but what do I do to be smarter? what are all the 'smarter' things learned by all over the last 40 years?
@deezashmeeza3062
Ай бұрын
one criticism i have of this podcast is every conversatio leaves you with these questions and wishing they'd gone deeper. I get that its not the purpose maybe of the interviews but I bet most trumpet players watching want expansion on these subjects watching these