Thank you videos like this keep me inspired to keep the trombone going , great lessons !
@PosauneundPapier18 күн бұрын
5:32 This is bad advice. A great tone can be achieved on a small bore trombone just fine
@ParkerAtkins200920 күн бұрын
GO SAXAPHONES
@TheShamusOfSlotsАй бұрын
Nice to see you on Kidney Warrior's channel today!
@tooajittoquitАй бұрын
Superb tone! Great job!
@AlyssaVaclavik2 ай бұрын
I'm a band director, and I've been having trouble communicating embouchure to beginners. I haven't been able to get them to effectively change partial. There's always been a piece missing, and I think this video helped me find it. Lip placement! Thank you!
@BardockFSSJ2 ай бұрын
BASSOON THE BEST! CANT PROVE ME WRONG! (i play bassoon.)
@Amadis373 ай бұрын
Maurice André does not use 1/3rd upper 2/3 lower at all, in fact it was at least the opposite, but obviously he didn't know what he was doing I guess, you didn't try to explain him how to play J. S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto Nº 2 F Major? With you maybe he would have recorded the most reknown trumpet recording of it. Thanks for your science sir. Stay as humble as you are
@goldfireking26513 ай бұрын
Same
@randscott46763 ай бұрын
We don't buzz the mouthpiece and the instrument amplify the sound. The lips sympathetically vibrate reflexively to the wave that bounces back from the bell. This stuff will cause your throat to tense and ultimately focal dystonia.
@user-lu4yz1yq4v3 ай бұрын
It is good ,u have help me paaaaaaa!
@ProducedbyGuardian953 ай бұрын
Glad that tuba was rescued. And glad you're putting it to good use my friend. Nice job!
@emma.flemma4 ай бұрын
thank you so much! i didn’t know how to tell which sharp/flat note to play, and i would always stress out over you. you made it so much easier!!
@masket_mills85124 ай бұрын
I played this song a few months ago "7th grade" and it was great
@Themanofthesea79744 ай бұрын
What Tempo this is
@NeyDitZ.4 ай бұрын
I’m a beginner trombone player and I was struggling to find out why the notes I played were different from the notes that the intermediate players in my school band. I asked them about it and they said the key signatures. They explained this to me but I couldn’t quite get it so they told me about this channel and I understood it fully. I barely comment on videos but I just wanted to let you know how appreciative I am that I can finally play the right notes.
@johnwright19644 ай бұрын
Awesome! I'm so glad it was helpful.
@nw8275 ай бұрын
Russian hymn?
@analyse-ygo-frАй бұрын
Russian empire in fact. ;) God save the Tsar (Boje Tsarrya Kranhi)
@general51045 ай бұрын
E X C E L L E N T. VIDEO! I believe that will help me on my Flugelhorn. I'm subbing.
@user-yg5mo3wc5b5 ай бұрын
Wow!!! I'm playing this for MS district band, and meanwhile a normal 6th and 7th grade band can play it!!
@flufmultiverse5 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@gregmonks5 ай бұрын
Great stuff, young fella! Love your tone! We need more brass teachers like you.
@jesusgines45965 ай бұрын
Can you make another video with the other trombone scales thanks helps
@johnwright19645 ай бұрын
If you have my book, you have the other scales. Lesson 19 #4 teaches the Bb Scale. Lesson 20 introduces the Eb Scale. Lesson 25 - F Scales Lesson 27 - Scale Review with the Chromatic Lesson 30 - Ab Scale Lesson 32 - C Scale Lesson 33 - G Scale Lesson 34 - Extended Chromatic Lesson 35 - Scale Review Lesson 39 - D Scale Lesson 40 - Db Scale * Each lesson is demonstrated on my KZread channel. TheWrightBandMethod.com
@jesusgines45966 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing your knowledge is most helpful John can't thank you enough
@jesusgines45966 ай бұрын
John which type of metronome you use thanks
@johnwright19646 ай бұрын
The Yamaha click station.
@jesusgines45965 ай бұрын
thanks I bought your book and will practice you cool teach
@CoolVibez6 ай бұрын
Hi Mr, wright, It’s Annalecia
@johnwright19646 ай бұрын
Wow! Nice to hear from you! Merry Christmas!
@JohnWaldron-cm7ce6 ай бұрын
Great points! Sometimes moving up to a larger mouthpiece helps also. I played a King 3B with an F attachment in HS and used a 6 1/2 AL mouthpiece. I understand that the 3B is a larger bore 'bone, which I think really helped with my tone-John in Texas (TMEA All-State-1978)
@m.c.taylor27696 ай бұрын
A saxophone playing the oboe solo? I'd be embarrassed if I where her.
@danielbeasley94677 ай бұрын
So beautiful
@facecrack2k8647 ай бұрын
where can i get the notes mr jhon thnxx
@johnwright19647 ай бұрын
TheWrightBandMethod.com
@simonwhitehead28577 ай бұрын
Thanks that is exactly what I needed to know, but couldn't get an answer to. Really good clear understandable explanation 👍
@johnwright19647 ай бұрын
So logical and so easy to visualize.
@BPMusic067 ай бұрын
Fat Cows Gulp Dandelions And Eat Bushes - 20 years later and I’ll never forget it! Thanks Mr. Wright 😊
@LiveLaughLovePurple8 ай бұрын
I played this in 7th grade now thinking abt trying out for honor band, wish me luck! i play clarinet btw
@CitrumoothyАй бұрын
Good luck! I am also playing this and I am in 7th grade lol
@DAM-IM-A-PERCY-JACKSON-FAN8 ай бұрын
I'm doing this for a solo! Thank you this is helping me so much!
@ninakim72828 ай бұрын
Great!
@sagefoote-qb7bv8 ай бұрын
thanks so much man, i gotta play this for an audition.
@liamjohnson85179 ай бұрын
I’m playing this in 7th grade band
@syrup-9 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much. I have difficulty following instructions, and then directly translating them into physical movement. I felt so meagre watching everyone else getting everything on point, while I dawdled over it. Hopefully, I'm better tommorow.
@jtohplayer8139 ай бұрын
I never knew my band teacher had a YT channel, Amazing.
@facecrack2k8649 ай бұрын
Pdf Note??
@pekwalker9 ай бұрын
I didn't know Mark Messier played Trombone. 🤣But seriously, thanks for making this. I am just starting and it is much appreciated.
@JB-ti7bl9 ай бұрын
Nice video! I'm sorely tempted to buy a clarinet I recently saw in a 2nd hand store for $50. Learning sax is on my bucket list (well, clarinet has a reed, too, right?). I got an alo recorder last year but it's so hard not to overblow the low notes; you have to play at a whisper :-(
@angiemann10 ай бұрын
'promosm'
@adewumiabiodun702910 ай бұрын
Wow that's awesome 😎💯⚡
@adewumiabiodun702910 ай бұрын
How can I get the excercise
@johnwright196410 ай бұрын
You can buy a digital copy of The Wright Band method for Trombone “at my website: TheWrightBandMethod.com In the United States, you can get a hard copy at jwpepper.com Simply type in: The Wright Band Method in the search bar and scroll down to the Trombone book.
@MatthewJagela10 ай бұрын
What trombone are you playing on? It looks a lot like my Adams trombone that I recently purchased for college!
@johnwright196410 ай бұрын
It is actually a Kanstul model 1570. It's a great horn, fantastic slide, but the mechanical set-up of the trigger makes the trigger sluggish in returning to the open position. I called them and told them, told them how it could be fixed and Mr. Kanstul told me they would take care of it. I think their trombone guy was swamped with new orders. It just sat on their shelf. After I pleaded for awhile, they finally shipped it back to me. I believe Kanstul is out of business now due to the pandemic. I'll try to do a video to explain the fix. I'm going to have a friend of mine do the fix here locally in Fayetteville, NC... as soon as I get the money. : )
@kevinhornbuckle11 ай бұрын
I enjoy the progressive etudes. You sound good.
@johnwright196411 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Tomorrow, I hoping to cover Lesson 40 that deals with the key of Db.
@WubBwaaah11 ай бұрын
First of all, what a splendid wave of nostalgia this is! I got goosebumps from that first flute solo! Secondly, how wonderful to see a cellist in the band! Thank you for posting videos still, Mr. Wright. I treasure them. I speak for a lot of alumni when I say these make our day! Love, L.A.
@johnwright196411 ай бұрын
Thank you for letting me know. And thank you for playing any crazy instrument I asked you to play, like... tuba, percussion, flute and didn't you do the bass clarinet as well?
@piggdsbest33311 ай бұрын
These are pretty useful thank you for uploading. On another note, would you not recommand learning the bone on my own? Music school can be quite expensive and I feel I can do it all mostly for free at home and here on youtube. Any thoughts on this matter ?
@drummist621211 ай бұрын
That was very enjoyable to listen to and from a Brit' well done to all!
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Thank you videos like this keep me inspired to keep the trombone going , great lessons !
5:32 This is bad advice. A great tone can be achieved on a small bore trombone just fine
GO SAXAPHONES
Nice to see you on Kidney Warrior's channel today!
Superb tone! Great job!
I'm a band director, and I've been having trouble communicating embouchure to beginners. I haven't been able to get them to effectively change partial. There's always been a piece missing, and I think this video helped me find it. Lip placement! Thank you!
BASSOON THE BEST! CANT PROVE ME WRONG! (i play bassoon.)
Maurice André does not use 1/3rd upper 2/3 lower at all, in fact it was at least the opposite, but obviously he didn't know what he was doing I guess, you didn't try to explain him how to play J. S. Bach - Brandenburg Concerto Nº 2 F Major? With you maybe he would have recorded the most reknown trumpet recording of it. Thanks for your science sir. Stay as humble as you are
Same
We don't buzz the mouthpiece and the instrument amplify the sound. The lips sympathetically vibrate reflexively to the wave that bounces back from the bell. This stuff will cause your throat to tense and ultimately focal dystonia.
It is good ,u have help me paaaaaaa!
Glad that tuba was rescued. And glad you're putting it to good use my friend. Nice job!
thank you so much! i didn’t know how to tell which sharp/flat note to play, and i would always stress out over you. you made it so much easier!!
I played this song a few months ago "7th grade" and it was great
What Tempo this is
I’m a beginner trombone player and I was struggling to find out why the notes I played were different from the notes that the intermediate players in my school band. I asked them about it and they said the key signatures. They explained this to me but I couldn’t quite get it so they told me about this channel and I understood it fully. I barely comment on videos but I just wanted to let you know how appreciative I am that I can finally play the right notes.
Awesome! I'm so glad it was helpful.
Russian hymn?
Russian empire in fact. ;) God save the Tsar (Boje Tsarrya Kranhi)
E X C E L L E N T. VIDEO! I believe that will help me on my Flugelhorn. I'm subbing.
Wow!!! I'm playing this for MS district band, and meanwhile a normal 6th and 7th grade band can play it!!
Thank you 🙏
Great stuff, young fella! Love your tone! We need more brass teachers like you.
Can you make another video with the other trombone scales thanks helps
If you have my book, you have the other scales. Lesson 19 #4 teaches the Bb Scale. Lesson 20 introduces the Eb Scale. Lesson 25 - F Scales Lesson 27 - Scale Review with the Chromatic Lesson 30 - Ab Scale Lesson 32 - C Scale Lesson 33 - G Scale Lesson 34 - Extended Chromatic Lesson 35 - Scale Review Lesson 39 - D Scale Lesson 40 - Db Scale * Each lesson is demonstrated on my KZread channel. TheWrightBandMethod.com
thanks for sharing your knowledge is most helpful John can't thank you enough
John which type of metronome you use thanks
The Yamaha click station.
thanks I bought your book and will practice you cool teach
Hi Mr, wright, It’s Annalecia
Wow! Nice to hear from you! Merry Christmas!
Great points! Sometimes moving up to a larger mouthpiece helps also. I played a King 3B with an F attachment in HS and used a 6 1/2 AL mouthpiece. I understand that the 3B is a larger bore 'bone, which I think really helped with my tone-John in Texas (TMEA All-State-1978)
A saxophone playing the oboe solo? I'd be embarrassed if I where her.
So beautiful
where can i get the notes mr jhon thnxx
TheWrightBandMethod.com
Thanks that is exactly what I needed to know, but couldn't get an answer to. Really good clear understandable explanation 👍
So logical and so easy to visualize.
Fat Cows Gulp Dandelions And Eat Bushes - 20 years later and I’ll never forget it! Thanks Mr. Wright 😊
I played this in 7th grade now thinking abt trying out for honor band, wish me luck! i play clarinet btw
Good luck! I am also playing this and I am in 7th grade lol
I'm doing this for a solo! Thank you this is helping me so much!
Great!
thanks so much man, i gotta play this for an audition.
I’m playing this in 7th grade band
Thank you so very much. I have difficulty following instructions, and then directly translating them into physical movement. I felt so meagre watching everyone else getting everything on point, while I dawdled over it. Hopefully, I'm better tommorow.
I never knew my band teacher had a YT channel, Amazing.
Pdf Note??
I didn't know Mark Messier played Trombone. 🤣But seriously, thanks for making this. I am just starting and it is much appreciated.
Nice video! I'm sorely tempted to buy a clarinet I recently saw in a 2nd hand store for $50. Learning sax is on my bucket list (well, clarinet has a reed, too, right?). I got an alo recorder last year but it's so hard not to overblow the low notes; you have to play at a whisper :-(
'promosm'
Wow that's awesome 😎💯⚡
How can I get the excercise
You can buy a digital copy of The Wright Band method for Trombone “at my website: TheWrightBandMethod.com In the United States, you can get a hard copy at jwpepper.com Simply type in: The Wright Band Method in the search bar and scroll down to the Trombone book.
What trombone are you playing on? It looks a lot like my Adams trombone that I recently purchased for college!
It is actually a Kanstul model 1570. It's a great horn, fantastic slide, but the mechanical set-up of the trigger makes the trigger sluggish in returning to the open position. I called them and told them, told them how it could be fixed and Mr. Kanstul told me they would take care of it. I think their trombone guy was swamped with new orders. It just sat on their shelf. After I pleaded for awhile, they finally shipped it back to me. I believe Kanstul is out of business now due to the pandemic. I'll try to do a video to explain the fix. I'm going to have a friend of mine do the fix here locally in Fayetteville, NC... as soon as I get the money. : )
I enjoy the progressive etudes. You sound good.
Thank you so much! Tomorrow, I hoping to cover Lesson 40 that deals with the key of Db.
First of all, what a splendid wave of nostalgia this is! I got goosebumps from that first flute solo! Secondly, how wonderful to see a cellist in the band! Thank you for posting videos still, Mr. Wright. I treasure them. I speak for a lot of alumni when I say these make our day! Love, L.A.
Thank you for letting me know. And thank you for playing any crazy instrument I asked you to play, like... tuba, percussion, flute and didn't you do the bass clarinet as well?
These are pretty useful thank you for uploading. On another note, would you not recommand learning the bone on my own? Music school can be quite expensive and I feel I can do it all mostly for free at home and here on youtube. Any thoughts on this matter ?
That was very enjoyable to listen to and from a Brit' well done to all!
Thank you so much!