The Trumpet Gurus Hang Podcast

The Trumpet Gurus Hang Podcast

Welcome to the Trumpet Gurus Hang Podcast! Join me each Tuesday for a new episode where I take you inside the minds of some of the trumpet world's top players, manufactures, educators, and technicians. If you love the trumpet (and who doesn't,) you will not want to miss an episode of this podcast. These are more than just interviews. This is a chance for you to get to know your favorite trumpet celebrities -as well as up and coming artists - in a real way.

So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the Hang begin!

Episode 110: Chop Problems

Episode 110: Chop Problems

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  • @bhsisthebest
    @bhsisthebest2 күн бұрын

    Thank you, dear Bobby. You are the best. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @rogergrenfell5385
    @rogergrenfell53859 күн бұрын

    Spent abit of time with Bobby at our jazz school in the day also playing with him total legend and great guy

  • @hightpt
    @hightpt17 күн бұрын

    Check out "A New Approach to Altissimo Trumpet Playing" by John H. Lynch It's from the 1980's but I think it's still in publication and it helped me reach a double C and beyond. I love it because he's a physicist that worked for NASA and was also a trumpet player looking to play high notes. It's mostly text about the embouchure and some about the equipment, there's also some exercises in the high range. I'm 61 and still playing lead above the doubles. It worked for me.

  • @michaelfoxbrass
    @michaelfoxbrass17 күн бұрын

    Fearless learning is real learning.

  • @christinefawson3644
    @christinefawson3644Ай бұрын

    Awesome! Thank you!

  • @markkirschenmann3925
    @markkirschenmann3925Ай бұрын

    This is great, thank you so much for posting!

  • @daviddobedoe
    @daviddobedoeАй бұрын

    What a great conversation. My trade (at its best) works as discussed. My partners daughter is a product of amongst other things Wells. That school seems to turn out some very capable musicians. Was interesting to hear thoughts on problem solving players developments

  • @nicholasjoannette2254
    @nicholasjoannette2254Ай бұрын

    Do I recognize you from RWA?!

  • @shophar
    @shopharАй бұрын

    Inhalation and exhalation

  • @robertfunk368
    @robertfunk368Ай бұрын

    100% spot on Jon ! great video.

  • @brianbeauban7939
    @brianbeauban79392 ай бұрын

    Jose, I miss your podcasts. Are you planningto return?

  • @alfonsobenitez8574
    @alfonsobenitez85742 ай бұрын

    What book is he talking about?

  • @petermcnichol4
    @petermcnichol42 ай бұрын

    Awesome and articulate gentleman.

  • @cmorales5
    @cmorales53 ай бұрын

    Austin is very underrated. I like his style and personality. Great interview as usual!

  • @da11king
    @da11king3 ай бұрын

    Great humble player! Loved the interview.

  • @jazzrat2000
    @jazzrat20003 ай бұрын

    Now you have me obsessing about being obsessive. Can you tell that I'm a retired trumpet player? We all spend time on KZread hoping to find out why it is we can't play very well. While all the people who can play very well are trying to tell those of us who can't how to do it. It's like trying to teach a fish to type. I took all my old horns to a shop to have them made into lamps, but they refused me.

  • @Wyndy57
    @Wyndy573 ай бұрын

    💙Harry is so wise!!🥰👏🥰👏🥰

  • @Wyndy57
    @Wyndy573 ай бұрын

    💙I love Harry Kim! I learned about him because he was playing with Phil Collins. Traci Baker from #getphilvotedin did a huge, fascinating interview with Harry (Part 1 & 2)!! I absolutely loooved it!!! Harry played for/with so many greats!!😲🥰👏 Not only did Harry play with the Phenix Horns but he also formed The Vine Street Horns. And the INCREDIBLE work he did with Phil Collins Big Band, OUTSTANDING!!! But as Harry would say.. "fahgedaboudit"!! Pfff!! 😉👍😂 Harry is the BEST!!!🎺🥰👏🎺🥰👏🎺 Here is HARRY KIM Part 1 kzread.info/dash/bejne/f3uryLmslbGzlKQ.htmlsi=sZSDUhbFP5O5tBmL HARRY KIM PART 2 kzread.info/dash/bejne/pGGoqJmhiqe6d7g.htmlsi=Vyvc-3UArvRbi3iS

  • @explodingsausage6576
    @explodingsausage65763 ай бұрын

    This guy is so useless it's unreal, he is a garbage player and a garbage snake oil salesman... Why does he get so much attention? "Fibers can't move so they can't develop?" that sentence means utterly nothing physiologically, but it sure sounds nice, doesn't it?

  • @explodingsausage6576
    @explodingsausage65763 ай бұрын

    The Stevens-Costello is utter garbage that has ruined thousands of players over the years. Roy Stevens was a con artist who used to take a broken player, make them play with an upstream embouchure and pinch and squeeze until the faintest hint of a double C came out, then used that to sucker them into paying him a lot of money for lessons for years and years.

  • @tonyprice1612
    @tonyprice16123 ай бұрын

    Some excellent wisdom here, Gentlemen. I’m experiencing a raspy double buzz (two different tones) starting in the middle of the staff and going higher. And it seems to be hampering my higher register. Anyone have a thought about that? I will be grateful for any direction or suggestions.

  • @ajn465
    @ajn4654 ай бұрын

    Bingo.

  • @Amadis37
    @Amadis374 ай бұрын

    just by trying this exercise with the mouthpiece I went higher on the mouthpiece than I ever did and suddenly felt mussles I wasnt being able to feel before. Honestly It sounded to me as a joke at first. I have to try that tomorrow on the trumpet. Thank you!

  • @user-td4bu4tu9u
    @user-td4bu4tu9u4 ай бұрын

    TERRY BRAVO!😇

  • @anomalousblackmesa
    @anomalousblackmesa4 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately Doug McVey has been extremely unpleasant to do business with and I cannot recommend his services

  • @tomjfrye
    @tomjfrye4 ай бұрын

    Great picture of Jake on the wall behind him!

  • @edwardwalter3100
    @edwardwalter31004 ай бұрын

    Had a lesson with Andy about 5-6 years ago and really appreciate stumbling across this now. So much of what y'all are talking about resonates with what my routine is right now. Thanks for sharing this great talk.

  • @adude9882
    @adude98824 ай бұрын

    He speaks like Boy George. Just saying. :)

  • @howardoldham8976
    @howardoldham89764 ай бұрын

    Chris just passed. A sad, sad day. He was a great player and an even better person. I’ve known him since we were teenagers. RIP.

  • @josephtriscari208
    @josephtriscari2085 ай бұрын

    Great interview with Jeff!! Joe Triscari

  • @Hovermaster
    @Hovermaster5 ай бұрын

    Interview tip of the week.. just ask the leading questions and shut up. Thanks Lynn for you concise answers to these and uhh uuh uhh you you you or or or questions.

  • @marshalmcdonald7476
    @marshalmcdonald74765 ай бұрын

    I used to listen to Brad Goode at the Green Mill in Chicago in the 90's. He was WICKED good. Dude was tearin' up in those days. He's only gotten better since then. Glad to hear his wisdom in this interview.

  • @ironyalert4233
    @ironyalert42335 ай бұрын

    Barry was my #1 junior high school bully back in the day, but he seems nicer now. Internet rabbit hole!

  • @bdeep
    @bdeep5 ай бұрын

    Hopefully we are all different at 61 yrs old than we were at 12yrs old. Apologies if I was a bully. Not sure who you are, but sorry regardless. 😊

  • @godmelanin2676
    @godmelanin26766 ай бұрын

    Greetings brudda. Recently gifted a trumpet by my grandfather. Been on extreme recon for all things trumpet since and have really enjoyed your content with some of these brass titans. Hopefully the series isn’t over I would love to see you bring on Terumasa Hino if possible. I will say learning this thing from scratch at 31 is unique to say the least. It’s been quite a while since I was horrible at something, not to mention my teeth are shifted in the front which I’ve found means I’m learning at a deficit but I won’t let it stop me. Thanks for the great content peace and blessings✌🏾

  • @ajn465
    @ajn4656 ай бұрын

    This interview in particular deserves a lot more viewership. Tom Malone is one of the big three gods of modern brass arranging in a commercial setting. You have Jerry Hey and I’m sure there’s somebody else…

  • @mattrobertstpt
    @mattrobertstpt6 ай бұрын

    Walsh is a god ❤️ Thanks for this!

  • @barrymosleyjazz2677
    @barrymosleyjazz26776 ай бұрын

    Bobby is the best .

  • @robertcooper6289
    @robertcooper62896 ай бұрын

    I saw Dan live playing with the Maynard Ferguson band. What a cool guy. Looked like he had fun whatever he was doing and what a fantastic trumpet player.

  • @leanne538
    @leanne5387 ай бұрын

    Don t put once directly on your skin a basic of medical care

  • @willhestpt
    @willhestpt7 ай бұрын

    Love this. Bro you gotta get Brian Macdonald on!!!

  • @barrymosleyjazz2677
    @barrymosleyjazz26777 ай бұрын

    Bobby is the best ...thank you.

  • @thomasgrant91
    @thomasgrant917 ай бұрын

    Great 👍👍🎺🎺🎺

  • @christune5338
    @christune53387 ай бұрын

    I was lucky to get to know Uan Rasey personally. I also got to know trombonists Milt Bernhardt, Hoyt Bohannon, Tommy Pedersen and both Roger Bobo and Tommy Johnson (tubists) Along with several others these were among the top brass players in Los Angeles especially in the 1960's and 1970's. Uan was a friend of my trombone teacher, and Uan would occasionally help Harold Diner (my private teacher) out with various projects around his house, since Uan was phenomenal with his hands in addition to being a top flight trumpeter here in Hollywood' Uan was also a really good trumpet teacher. Uan did all this great stuff while getting around on crutches. He had been affected by polio and thus needed the crutches to get around.

  • @johannes5225
    @johannes52257 ай бұрын

    Who is the he that should not be named so i can avoid it

  • @DelphinusOrcastra
    @DelphinusOrcastra8 ай бұрын

    Billy Harper spoke to us while I was at unt. Talked about your “not necessarily having a backup plan” point. He said he was like that by just moving to New York when he did. No plan, just his clothes and his horn. He said it was a big part of his success. It worked for him bc it simply had to. No other option. Obviously very risky. But interesting 🐬

  • @manguera9
    @manguera98 ай бұрын

    the first time i heard Jerry hey and the other brass members i thought the engineer was using compressor limiter ,to make the sound perfect , but not, the brass were playing perfect 16 notes ,in the Lee Ritenour album"'is it you" Jerry delivered perfect 16 notes with the other brasses, any album i heard were Jerry was credited sounded amazing. i dont know if this is true ,that Jerry is a selftaught arranger.

  • @kevin_soda
    @kevin_soda8 ай бұрын

    The real deal, for sure.

  • @wlopicka
    @wlopicka8 ай бұрын

    Great person. Great player

  • @robertthomas7343
    @robertthomas73438 ай бұрын

    Great Stuff Indeed !

  • @robertthomas7343
    @robertthomas73438 ай бұрын

    invaluable information here from artists who've lived the instrument and life ! Thanks so much !