2019-2020 TMEA All-State Trumpet Etude #3 - No. 18 by Wurm
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ม.ค. 2025
- Performed by Kyle Sherman of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra.
Videography by Joel Smith (www.joelwsmith...).
Sound recording by Derek Wright.
Produced by Mark Houghton.
Special thanks to CityView Church in Ft. Worth, Texas.
This project was sponsored and created by Houghton Horns (houghtonhorns.com).
Bro, I swear he looks older when he plays, but then he looks like he is in his 20’s when facing the camera
Really? I find he looks 20 when playing and 30 when facing the camera
HIW Alex loool, I like how we have the exact opposites, I see it the way I see it because when he plays he has the wrinkles from the mighty chops !
@@dreariersolid6913 I literally only notice the wrinkles when he faces the camera bc the light hits different lmao it's crazy how we're just mirroring eachother
HIW Alex ikr
I agree
Even playing incorrect you are way better than me hhh, great job
Santo Domingo, retro playing incorrect how exactly?
@@kylesherman2793 i mean the examples of incorrect playing that You gave, sorry for my english. You are a wonderful player
Santo Domingo, retro OOOH now I understand, I was like huh?
Yo this is the guy from mad magazine
Alfred E Neuman?
Why does this guy look like he has a scottish accent
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Bruh do I really have to watch 2 ads to make region
Yes
I have this etude for an audition, and I realized that I watched this video like 2 months before I got the audition material
Yall should do the same but for string players... please
Oscar Morales Seriously
Xander Nah
ew orchestra
Strings can die, bahaha yet I’m learning Ukelele... Clarinet is 100,000 times better
X2 speed is how i feel when im playing this Etude
Is that Ramsay Bolton from GoT ? 🤣
Played to not enough in 14th bar
Do u single or double tongue the sixteenth notes if not what parts should i double and single tongue
this one to me is the easiest out of all 3
HyperStar Gaming just cause it’s not a slow etudes with higher notes like 1 and 2
yes yes I find 1 and 2 the easiest, since I can take a second to read it and then play it. The third one is tough to read note per note.
I can deal with slow etudes (I even enjoy them)but I don’t have much mechanical skill with fast moving etudes so I spend a lot of time slowing the etude down and perfecting it and then very slowly speeding it up but also at the same time playing it slow
Chris Gonzalez update 9 months later, I got a handle and have a better technical skill for quicker pieces of music literature. Practice helps, gotta thank my band director for the encouragement.
Rush guy
Can i ask why you play the way you do? trumpet down? Three fingers holding? It seems improper from what i've been taught. However I play jazz and i mean, it seems your style works for you, im just wondering why.
@@jasondonnellymusic ok, I didn't know that. Seems sort of counter productive. Why play down? Then your sound does into the stand, or into the floor. More muffled. Maby that's what they want. Doesn't seem right to me tho. But like I said, I play jazz
Brass musicians point the horn in a manner that suits the structure of their teeth and jaw. Players with a pronounced overbite will point the horn down.
Benny Boy hi, it’s actually much more simple than that. I’m playing into a mic placed below the stand.
@@kylesherman2793 oh ok. Yeah I was just curious. Not that your a bad player or have bad from. Was just wondering y.
necesito partitura
Dude your so good but y u play for the floor??
いいのと悪いのを比べる時最初の方がいいのわかってるけど悪い方も上手いと思うなぁ
What
@@sebastianlerma5285 He said that roundeye needs to take more lessons.
How am I supposed to play this 😭😭😭🥴 sksksksksksks
Good :v 3:)
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