Drop me a like and a comment if you dig it and thanks for watching everyone! I played this one on my GR 66M-B #1 Backbore. I wanted to test it on a good lead chart so of course I had to break out the Big Phat Band book again👌This piece has that tighter GR #1 Backbore. It give a little more focus to the sound, a little more compression and in general makes it easier to nail every note. The tradeoff is that the sound isn't perhaps as PHAT as the 66M-B with the regular #2 Backbore like is used in my last vid (Spinning Wheel). Tell me which one you like better! I love them both for different reasons but have to admit that at this point I'm still leaning towards the original 66M-B. What do you think?
Thanks for all the comments everybody! I've got a little announcement now that I'll drop here- I'm working on a new Upper Register Trumpet Course for 2021! Fact Check: TRUE. Click here to get info about the course and when it will launch. Thanks for being so dedicated to watching my videos everybody. My goal for this course is to pull as many players up into the stratosphere as possible. Double C's for everyone!🎺🔥🔥🔥 www.learnleadtrumpet.com/the-power-player-trumpet-course/
Ha ha thanks for that Cliff! My hair was one of the first things I gave up when I enlisted in the Army 10 years ago. It been so nice to have some again for the last couple months. Testing has proven so far that I play much better with long hair and hair gelly!
Great Sound on your Callet and Gr Mouthpueces Just a thought I play a Bach 3 F a little wider than the current version, probably closer to a Bach 2 width. Do you have a GR suggestion
hey thanks Chris! appreciate it! By your description, it sound to me like you should go get the GR 67S check on TrumpetHerald.com first, sometimes you can get them used there for half price:)
Ngl this song is a 20 out of 10. Btw, I saw your mouthpiece buzzing video and was wondering if what you said applied to the B.E.R.P for trumpet. It’s supposedly a device that allows you to buzz with the resistance of the trumpet. I was wondering if this can make my playing smoother as make playing in the high range much easier and better. I would like to know your thoughts. Keep up the good work!🎺
Hey thanks for this Gamer! I actually think the berp is a pretty cool little trumpet gadget. Yeah, since it adds the resistance needed I could see this helping players to connect the registers. I’ve thought about getting one to experiment:) so much better than just buzzing the mouthpiece
This particular mouthpiece was very clean and professional on these demanding type of lead charts. Not a problem at all for you. That's high praise considering who you were playing along with!
Hey thanks so much 8-bit! Yeah I found Gordon’s book on Amazon~ Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band Play-Along Series TRUMPET book That’s a long title Lol! But it’s got 10 different 1st trumpet parts, I love it
I'm using a Bach 1,5C I need the wide rim to cover scar tissue on either side of my upper lip (outside). Thinking about the GR67M. I do classical, Big Band, Jazz, and chamber group music as well as pit; What is your opinion about the change from Bach to GR. I am leaning toward a more comfortable rim in the sense of slightly flatter. Thanks in advance. Very much enjoy your "headless & humble" lead playing...Great lead sound. Best/
Hey thanks so much tooter! It’s seems like you’ve done your homework because based on your description, I think the 67M would be a smart choice for you👌 The GR standard rim is a little bit smoother and wider than the old Bach pieces. In fact the Bach feels sharp to me now, cuts into our lips easier if not careful
Drop me a like and a comment if you dig it and thanks for watching everyone! I played this one on my GR 66M-B #1 Backbore. I wanted to test it on a good lead chart so of course I had to break out the Big Phat Band book again👌This piece has that tighter GR #1 Backbore. It give a little more focus to the sound, a little more compression and in general makes it easier to nail every note. The tradeoff is that the sound isn't perhaps as PHAT as the 66M-B with the regular #2 Backbore like is used in my last vid (Spinning Wheel). Tell me which one you like better! I love them both for different reasons but have to admit that at this point I'm still leaning towards the original 66M-B. What do you think?
4:32 is so good
Definitely one of the best trumpet players here on youtube! keep it up!
oh my gosh thank you so much man!
Always great to see you do these lead trumpet covers!! 🎺🎺
Great range and flexibility Jordan !
Keep it up !!
Hey thanks so much Apianai!
Thanks for all the comments everybody! I've got a little announcement now that I'll drop here- I'm working on a new Upper Register Trumpet Course for 2021! Fact Check: TRUE. Click here to get info about the course and when it will launch. Thanks for being so dedicated to watching my videos everybody. My goal for this course is to pull as many players up into the stratosphere as possible. Double C's for everyone!🎺🔥🔥🔥 www.learnleadtrumpet.com/the-power-player-trumpet-course/
Great playing Jordan!! I'm not used to seeing you with a head full of hair!😂
Ha ha thanks for that Cliff! My hair was one of the first things I gave up when I enlisted in the Army 10 years ago. It been so nice to have some again for the last couple months. Testing has proven so far that I play much better with long hair and hair gelly!
Great Sound on your Callet and Gr Mouthpueces
Just a thought I play a Bach 3 F a little wider than the current version, probably closer to a Bach 2 width. Do you have a GR suggestion
hey thanks Chris! appreciate it! By your description, it sound to me like you should go get the GR 67S
check on TrumpetHerald.com first, sometimes you can get them used there for half price:)
Real tight playing Jordan. Beautiful sound.
hey thanks so much Radwin!
Ngl this song is a 20 out of 10. Btw, I saw your mouthpiece buzzing video and was wondering if what you said applied to the B.E.R.P for trumpet. It’s supposedly a device that allows you to buzz with the resistance of the trumpet. I was wondering if this can make my playing smoother as make playing in the high range much easier and better. I would like to know your thoughts. Keep up the good work!🎺
Hey thanks for this Gamer! I actually think the berp is a pretty cool little trumpet gadget. Yeah, since it adds the resistance needed I could see this helping players to connect the registers. I’ve thought about getting one to experiment:) so much better than just buzzing the mouthpiece
Hi Jordan!!!!!!
Another great video bro. Love that hair due.
Don’t tell anybody but that’s the secret! It’s all in the hair gell!
This particular mouthpiece was very clean and professional on these demanding type of lead charts. Not a problem at all for you. That's high praise considering who you were playing along with!
ha ha! thanks so much Chuck I really appreciate this!
great playing! would love to see the music on screen to follow next time!
I’ll have a think about that one good idea
Nice Chart! Nice shake!!
shake n' bake! I do love a good shake Kevin, thanks!
Hey Jordan, really nice playing! Do you know where I can find the sheet music for this so I can give it a try myself? Thanks!
Hey thanks so much 8-bit!
Yeah I found Gordon’s book on Amazon~
Gordon Goodwin’s Big Phat Band Play-Along Series TRUMPET book
That’s a long title Lol! But it’s got 10 different 1st trumpet parts, I love it
I'm using a Bach 1,5C I need the wide rim to cover scar tissue on either side of my upper lip (outside). Thinking about the GR67M. I do classical, Big Band, Jazz, and chamber group music as well as pit; What is your opinion about the change from Bach to GR. I am leaning toward a more comfortable rim in the sense of slightly flatter. Thanks in advance. Very much enjoy your "headless & humble" lead playing...Great lead sound. Best/
Hey thanks so much tooter!
It’s seems like you’ve done your homework because based on your description, I think the 67M would be a smart choice for you👌
The GR standard rim is a little bit smoother and wider than the old Bach pieces. In fact the Bach feels sharp to me now, cuts into our lips easier if not careful
Good stuff
thanks Zach!