Oh goodness. Every. Single. One? xD That would be a long term project lol. I think I've only recorded four "Pirates" songs to start with. So I would have to do individual videos for all the other songs and then do individual sheet music videos for all of them. Sounds tiring lol
Thank you very much! At the beginning of the year I planned out what sheet music video I would do for every week. That worked for like two months. Now I just willy nilly do whatever 😂 So if someone asks for a song I've already recorded audio for, I just go ahead and slap some sheet music to it lol
Perhaps. I'm doing these sheet music videos off of previous recordings I've done in the past. I don't think I've done a ton of Hans Zimmer. Maybe in the future, though :)
I got it in this book here: www.amazon.com/Pirates-Caribbean-Trumpet-Instrumental-Play-Along/dp/142342199X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=pirates+of+the+caribbean+trumpet&qid=1627002241&sr=8-1 I also put up just this individual piece here: www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtd.asp?ppn=MN0236110
If I wanted to do a cover of this on my TH-cam channel, playing my trumpet, could I do it without getting a copyright strike, etc. and without having to pay any money?
@@cassidy1734 Based on my personal experience I think you could without getting a copyright strike or paying money. You will get a copyright claim, though, which doesn't do anything to your channel but it means the copyright holder either shares ad revenue with you or they take all the ad revenue themselves. Again, this is based off my experiences so far. I have no copyright strikes so far, but theoretically a music company could decide tomorrow that they want to get copyright strikes put on videos that use their music. I don't know. But for me I've only gotten copyright claims up to this point.
This is great but your dynamics are a bit off- as a conductor id have that quite a bit softer for the p marking. Rather what you played was mf in the soft section and f in the section marked mf.
Thank you! I can see that. I try to make the dynamics reflect the recording best I can. My thinking in this one was that I didn't want the dynamics to go too extreme, like FFF. So I thought of it as more relative. Piano sections definitely could've been softer, though.
@@thetrumpetman A helpful way to think of it is that each marking roughly increases the volume by a quarter- so that mf is roughly double p, and ff is roughly double mf. However, its largely a stylistic difference- and each conductor has their own way of approaching it in the setting of the symphony ensemble. But it's a good reference point as a starting position to approach solo work- though you would adjust depending on overall style and what the composer intended to the piece to feel like (for example allegro vs. allegro con brio, etc.)
You should do a full pirates of the carribbean score...individually just like this.
agreed
Oh goodness. Every. Single. One? xD That would be a long term project lol. I think I've only recorded four "Pirates" songs to start with. So I would have to do individual videos for all the other songs and then do individual sheet music videos for all of them. Sounds tiring lol
@@thetrumpetman just the main themes. Walk the Plank
The Medallion Calls
The Black Pearl
One Last Shot
He's a Pirate
@@thetrumpetman haha DEw IT
I love the simplicity of this piece 👍🎶🎵
Never knew Davy Jones had such a great theme
I absolutly love this!!! Brought the peice. Thank you!!
Thank you very much! I'm glad you liked it that much!
Every day i listening this song
Good lord I got chills
I played a full song in a band it was actually fun especially the kraken
ooooh, that does sound like fun!
Dope, do more pirates tunes
Thanks! I think I've recorded four such tunes in the past. So there's a couple more sheet music vids for it I could do.
Thanks for taking my request, I really appreciate it! This sounds amazing, it gave me chills.
Thank you very much! At the beginning of the year I planned out what sheet music video I would do for every week. That worked for like two months. Now I just willy nilly do whatever 😂 So if someone asks for a song I've already recorded audio for, I just go ahead and slap some sheet music to it lol
incredible
can i publicate it on facebook?
Thank you! You can if you want, but I don't control any copyrights when it comes to audio :)
@@thetrumpetman Dont worry
I am actually learning trumpet,you r the best exemple!
Could you post more of Hans Zimmer?
Perhaps. I'm doing these sheet music videos off of previous recordings I've done in the past. I don't think I've done a ton of Hans Zimmer. Maybe in the future, though :)
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What technique do you use to play all the notes with vibrato (ie. moving your lips, moving your fingers back and forth, etc)?
I use jaw vibrato when I play :)
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lol sounds good to me
Maybe you could do... He's a pirate?
I've thought about doing that one before. Just haven't gotten around to it yet.
Where did you get the sheet music?
I got it in this book here: www.amazon.com/Pirates-Caribbean-Trumpet-Instrumental-Play-Along/dp/142342199X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=pirates+of+the+caribbean+trumpet&qid=1627002241&sr=8-1 I also put up just this individual piece here: www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtd.asp?ppn=MN0236110
Hey I was wondering what type of trumpet do you have
For this recording I used a Getzen 700 Eterna II :)
If I wanted to do a cover of this on my TH-cam channel, playing my trumpet, could I do it without getting a copyright strike, etc. and without having to pay any money?
I meant for paying money for anything other than the sheet music, itself.
@@cassidy1734 Based on my personal experience I think you could without getting a copyright strike or paying money. You will get a copyright claim, though, which doesn't do anything to your channel but it means the copyright holder either shares ad revenue with you or they take all the ad revenue themselves.
Again, this is based off my experiences so far. I have no copyright strikes so far, but theoretically a music company could decide tomorrow that they want to get copyright strikes put on videos that use their music. I don't know. But for me I've only gotten copyright claims up to this point.
@@thetrumpetman Thanks! That helps! Also, where do you find the accompaniment for your covers?
I would love to be downloading your videos but when I click download it doesn’t download
Where are you clicking "download"?
What type of trumpet do you have? Bach or what?
For this particular recording, I used a Getzen 700 Eterna II
@@thetrumpetman dang dude! How many do you have? My family can only afford a Bach, but I’m happy with it
@@themediocremen1128 lol well this one was an older recording. I like Yamahas but Bachs are good as well. Depends on the person I think.
@@thetrumpetman I just got my braces off today. Can’t wait to start playing with you again
Mande bastante partitura de trompete Si Bemol para mim Olá olha TH-cam manda bastante partitura de trompete foi mal para mim
I don't send out sheet music directly. But the sheet music on these videos can be found here: www.musicnotes.com/sheet-music/artist/the-trumpet-man
This is great but your dynamics are a bit off- as a conductor id have that quite a bit softer for the p marking. Rather what you played was mf in the soft section and f in the section marked mf.
Thank you! I can see that. I try to make the dynamics reflect the recording best I can. My thinking in this one was that I didn't want the dynamics to go too extreme, like FFF. So I thought of it as more relative. Piano sections definitely could've been softer, though.
@@thetrumpetman A helpful way to think of it is that each marking roughly increases the volume by a quarter- so that mf is roughly double p, and ff is roughly double mf. However, its largely a stylistic difference- and each conductor has their own way of approaching it in the setting of the symphony ensemble. But it's a good reference point as a starting position to approach solo work- though you would adjust depending on overall style and what the composer intended to the piece to feel like (for example allegro vs. allegro con brio, etc.)
Terrible piece of Music. Good trumpet player ..... strange choice of pieces.
It's the kind of music I like to play. I know it isn't music typically played by trumpet players, but I like to play them :)