How to play all genres with one setup! | Christoph Moschberger | Thomann
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ต.ค. 2018
- From traditional over big band and pop music to classical solo pieces - Christoph Moschberger feels at home in every genre. He sat down with Gary to discuss how it is possible to play all of them with only one trumpet and one mouthpiece!
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Interesting bits and pieces:
0:38 Introduction
1:53 Thoughts on equipment
2:44 Yamaha 8335 LA "Wayne Bergeron"
3:50 How much time goes into sound practice?
4:26 "The whole system has to work together properly"
7:29 Example No. 1: Big Band, Lead Trumpet | Playing
8:29 Example No. 2: Symphony Orchestra, Movie Soundtrack | Playing
9:34 Example No. 3: Jazz Combo, Fluffy Chet Baker Sound | Playing
10:25 How do you change the sound so easily?
11:44 Gary has a go
12:42 The role of the tongue
15:20 How should the note start and stop in different styles?
16:20 To tongue-stop or not to tongue-stop | Playing examples
18:04 Closing thoughts and tips for all of us
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I love his style and sound.
Really useful masterclass!
This is a huge lesson! Thanks
wwow damn impressive! your sound and technique will take years of practices along with a natural gifted trumpet embouchure.
Hi there, would be interested to test the Thomann Flugelhorns! Also have just ordered, yesterday from Thomann, the YTR 5335 gsii that is supposed to be bright but take it that it can be played mellow and the tone comes from the player! Thanks Thomann for a great deal and assistance in the advice given, all good!
Practice makes perfect
One Trumpet to Rule Them All!
One Mouthpiece to Rule Them All!
Your album called "Home" its fantastic! And I think its pretty clear what you explained here in the video.
You are awesome, thanks for sharing.
Grettings from Colombia.
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What kind of clip on mic are you using?
I'm trying to learn how to sound like Chris Botti, its very hard! I try to achieve different sounds, love the Chet Baker smokey sound, also like to practice sounding like Louie Armstrong. I think it's good to be able to produce a wide variety of sounds!
Chaning mouthpiece to a bigger cup will help you acheive that sound. I cant sound like that on my bobby shew lead mouthpice, but with my thoman 7c, i can.
@@Trollet532 thank you so much!
cool more trumpet players please
I’m starting to believe that all these different mouth pieces is a marketing gimmick .Skill can’t be bought
13:39 yes
Amazing! Did Mr. Moschberger say which mouthpiece he uses?
It looks to me like one of the signature Eric Miyashiro pieces by Yamaha.
Thanks for the info. @@FisDurJeff
What model is the mouthpiece?
Christoph Moschberger plays a Yamaha Eric Miyashiro 2
I want to hear about the mouthpiece
I can definitely hear the difference, I'm sure i can apply the same thing to my trombone playing
I'd love to know if that works out.
//Andy
It did actually, not every single thing but the general concept of using different "techniques" to change your sound is concrete.
F**k, now I want to learn trumpet!
You and me both. I've tried and failed. Have you tried it?
No, I'm a guitarist, but love sounds of orchestral instruments.
This guy "gets it". Claude Gordon was right.
Whats the name of the song at 9:05?
Summon the Heroes - John Williams
What song did he play in the beginning
“New York, New York” and “Summon the Heroes”
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