Jeans lindemann is a fantastic artist and trumpet player. We can learn a lot from this videos. I met him in 1998 here in Brazil. My brass quintet at that time played for him and The Canadian Brass, in a master class at Campos do Jordão. Thank you for posting this. Best for you Jeans.
I was in Jen’s grade seven music class at Edith Rogers in Edmonton. Little did I know he would become a legend! By grade twelve at McNally I knew though
On the mouthpiece selection section I know for a fact that Doc Seversen said if he were playing in a symphony he would get a larger mouthpiece. I am of the camp that says whatever is comfortable and gets the job done is the proper choice.
The wall of high D and rarely much further even trying to manage compression through diaphragm and pressure and volume. From there is just a matter of chop strength?
.En fait vous etes un mauvais professeur .Ce ne sont pas les professionnels qui sont les meilleurs car il manque la pédagogie .J'ai eu des professeurs amateurs qui étaient des pédagogues
He was given a slot of an hour and a half. Do you think the people there would have been happy if he walked out after 15 minutes? This was originally an in-person masterclass, not a TH-cam video.
I cannot believe I found this after 30 years! Grounding!
Thank you to all that made this happen
toally brilliant - so much wisdom on life and being a trumpet musician and not just a trumpeter !
Thank you Jens! A true master artist and teacher.
Jeans lindemann is a fantastic artist and trumpet player. We can learn a lot from this videos. I met him in 1998 here in Brazil. My brass quintet at that time played for him and The Canadian Brass, in a master class at Campos do Jordão. Thank you for posting this. Best for you Jeans.
Such a great master class. Thanks Vince!!!!!
I wish I had this guy as my teacher - my goodness - so much insight
This session is great! Thank you.
@23 that sure sounds like the way you treat a sportscar throughout a curve. And that trumpet too...Stunning!!!
I was in Jen’s grade seven music class at Edith Rogers in Edmonton. Little did I know he would become a legend! By grade twelve at McNally I knew though
On the mouthpiece selection section I know for a fact that Doc Seversen said if he were playing in a symphony he would get a larger mouthpiece. I am of the camp that
says whatever is comfortable and gets the job done is the proper choice.
Un grande maestro con grande carisma sonoro e umano
Your sign Sir is very helpful, although I don't think you realize it. Thank you!!!
The wall of high D and rarely much further even trying to manage compression through diaphragm and pressure and volume. From there is just a matter of chop strength?
Lolll this guy is funny 😆🎺 would love to take lessons from him
Awesome:
Man I’ve been down on myself for doing this anchor tongue thing. I guess I’m ok with what felt natural.
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
Lol
🔝
who else is here because of school
vous voulez vous comparer à maurice andré vous en etes très loin à des milliers de kilomètres
.En fait vous etes un mauvais professeur .Ce ne sont pas les professionnels qui sont les meilleurs car il manque la pédagogie .J'ai eu des professeurs amateurs qui étaient des pédagogues
98 minutes of yapping, for maybe three take-away points he could have explained in 15 minutes.
He was given a slot of an hour and a half. Do you think the people there would have been happy if he walked out after 15 minutes? This was originally an in-person masterclass, not a TH-cam video.