There are those that have mastered their craft, and those that can teach it. A lot of the time they are not one in the same. You are most certainly both. Thank you!
Soooo true. I had a teacher once for 3 years were I didn't make any progress and actually destroyed my lips were sometimes they would bleed but he was an incredible player a solo trumpet player in a orchestra in my country. After I went to another teacher who couldn't even really play himself anymore, I learned so much that I even passed the audition to a prestigious music school here in my country after a year with him. So to any young guys out there wanting to do it professionally, be honest with yourselfs and notice when something is not working out and make the jump and try different teachers out
Can the next vid be a story time? How you started, where you come from, your experiences and how music became your profession, etc. I think it would be very inspirational for young musicians that may relate to you!
Vince was my teacher at Northwestern. Stopped studying with him after certain difficulties arose. Went to study with William Scarlett. Michael McClary, Assoc. Professor of Trumpet 🎺, Georgia Perimeter College and GSU
Great sound, man! I never go a day without this exercise either. Fantastic for all aspects of playing evenly, beautifully, and musically all over the horn.
Great warm up Elmer! Hey Man your English is fine! Have you ever used the James Stamp Warm Up? It seems very similar, but it has more peddle tones. Thank You for the great post! 🎺👍
I personally think that you should always think forward and not up and down just so it doesn't affect the way you play. My opinion, and everyone is different! Your English is great!
Awesome! Thanks for posting this. With my students I like to add an F# going up to the G. It really helps to connect to the top note when building range. :) great video.
good day! I'm same as you. We play trumpets and Our parents don't speak English. The video CICHOWICZ IN MY WARM UP (DAILY ROUTINE), I am able to understood what you are talking about it clearly. Practice that after long tone as you said in the video. I hope you can understand my English.
Vincent Cichowicz was a prominent member of the Chicago Symphony and an esteemed member of the brass faculty. He put these exercises to paper around 1966 I believe? Calling them Flow Studies.
I appreciate the English version! You’re the best.
Your English is great brother don’t sweat that. You sound great and thank you for posting this.
There are those that have mastered their craft, and those that can teach it. A lot of the time they are not one in the same. You are most certainly both.
Thank you!
Soooo true. I had a teacher once for 3 years were I didn't make any progress and actually destroyed my lips were sometimes they would bleed but he was an incredible player a solo trumpet player in a orchestra in my country. After I went to another teacher who couldn't even really play himself anymore, I learned so much that I even passed the audition to a prestigious music school here in my country after a year with him. So to any young guys out there wanting to do it professionally, be honest with yourselfs and notice when something is not working out and make the jump and try different teachers out
Can the next vid be a story time? How you started, where you come from, your experiences and how music became your profession, etc. I think it would be very inspirational for young musicians that may relate to you!
Vince was my teacher at Northwestern. Stopped studying with him after certain difficulties arose. Went to study with William Scarlett. Michael McClary, Assoc. Professor of Trumpet 🎺, Georgia Perimeter College and GSU
You've been a big inspiration for me, I really appreciate you making an english version of your teaching videos! You have very good english
This is very helpful. Great demonstration. You sound fantastic!!
Your English is fine, bro. Thanks for the video.
Your English and playing are both superb! I use Cichowicz with my tuba students and I love your addition of the pedals.
Great sound, man! I never go a day without this exercise either. Fantastic for all aspects of playing evenly, beautifully, and musically all over the horn.
Great warm up Elmer! Hey Man your English is fine! Have you ever used the James Stamp Warm Up? It seems very similar, but it has more peddle tones. Thank You for the great post! 🎺👍
I appreciate everything about your video -- especially your trumpet tone throughout (as I am a beginner)! Your English is great.
Very good. I use this to buzz to before I begin with my trumpet exercise.
No need to apologize and thanks so much for the english version!
Very good video. Thanks for sharing.
Teachings getting better every vid 👌
Will there be more videos for the daily routine?
hi elmer is it important to breathe in time? Before making any attack whether it's a study or concert in mind, do you time yourself?
Your English is perfect btw
I personally think that you should always think forward and not up and down just so it doesn't affect the way you play. My opinion, and everyone is different! Your English is great!
Awesome! Thanks for posting this.
With my students I like to add an F# going up to the G. It really helps to connect to the top note when building range. :) great video.
thanks for the video. Keep up the good work. Hopefully I'll play like that someday... keep your videos coming, greetings from Ireland x
Hola Elmer, nos gustaria a los peruanos verte tocar tu trompeta junto a Tony Succar, uds son el orgullo del Peru. Que Dios los siga bendiciendo.
Wow you play beautifully
Such a beautiful sound!
Thank you Elmer a big help
Yes same applies to f horn!
Thanks, Elmer!!! Very good this lesson!!!
Merci !
Thank you.
Oilaaaa Maestro de trumpa. Bueno sti esercizi. Saluti
In english or spanish, always didactic, pleasant and usefull. Continuez s'il vous plaît.
So beautiful sound my dear , wish you all the best keep recording (English version
Thanks
Well done
Thank you for this
Great Video
Which Mikrofon are you using?
What is the piece in the intro? I’ve been trying to find it.
badinerie is the name. :)
Thanks
Buenas clases maestro 🔥🇵🇪💪🏼
good day! I'm same as you. We play trumpets and Our parents don't speak English. The video CICHOWICZ IN MY WARM UP (DAILY ROUTINE), I am able to understood what you are talking about it clearly. Practice that after long tone as you said in the video. I hope you can understand my English.
Vincent Cichowicz was a prominent member of the Chicago Symphony and an esteemed member of the brass faculty. He put these exercises to paper around 1966 I believe? Calling them Flow Studies.
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Do you teach. ? Online?
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exelente maestro....
spanish?
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌹
Practice my english on your videos)
калаисан эльмер улкен жигит болдынба тачрлык зорма
Teaching by Skype is easy
Muy bien que hables inglés pero por qué no en español que es tu lengua materna?