I have spent 4 years at an art highschool in the jazz band and never really buckled down and learned to solo. But nevertheless I have decided to get to work and your video was the first I watched and I I’d just like to recognize what an amazing and helpful video this is. Thankyou so much!
First, I want to say your channel is great. I have been trumpet since about 1983, self taught. I always wanted to lear n trumpet. We had 8 children in the family, and I don't think my parents could send me to learn trumpet without the others taking lessons. And they couldn't afford us all to take lessons. But I took music theory in High School, so that helped me a lot in learning trumpet. I learned using trumpet lesson books. I played in church all the hymns and I play classical. I loved playing in a little orchestra for a while. I read music and can transpose on sight up or down.. I love jazz trumpet and I've been learning to play jazz. I am learning from Jazz lesson books and CDs to play along with them. I'm checking out your channel to learn whatever I can through you. Learning the rifts and arpeggios are great. I've learned a lot of rifts with the books and CDs and many Jazz articulation studies. One of the books is, "The art of jazz trumpet". My other book I use most have us playing parts of well known jazz pieces by the Jazz greats. I wish they gave us the whole pieces. I believe one learns quicker and are encouraged when you can play great melodies, instead of just articulation studies. I am sort of stuck on reading music. I am trying to play by ear more and more, and trying to do improv. It is difficult for me. And doing the fast ascending and descending they do in jazz. I'm fine with the slower pieces and faster ones, but the very quick up and down I just can't get up to speed! I think it would be much better, if I could have lessons. Watching you is the next best thing. Will you be covering that aspect of jazz playing. The song, " Portrait of Jennie", by Clifford Brown, I do alright accept for the fast ups and downs. I'm getting better.... Any tips? I really need to play jazz with others. My hubby and I play music together, He's a classically trained violinist. He's learnig jazz as well. But we need a pianist to really keep the beat and pull together. Oh well..I need to ask; Why when playing the rift, don't have the notation on the staff as well as what you have, the written G7 C7 etc.? I think it would be easier to play with you. if we can read the music. So sorry for such a LONG comment. God bless you!
Thank you for sharing your story! That gives me tons of insight. To address your questions: 1. I don’t show the music on the screen for this video because playing by ear is the important skill to have and develop as an improvising musician. Jazz or any other type of improvisational music is an aural art form rather than a written one. We have to learn how to use our ears and play what we hear. 2. Tip on how to play by ear: use songs (from any genre) you already know and sing them. Then practice matching the pitch of what you sing to the notes on the trumpet. Why? Because these songs are already ingrained and familiar. It makes the process of playing by ear on your trumpet a lot easier. 3. How to play faster: practice painfully slow so you don’t make any mistakes and it’s exactly what you want it to sound like...good sound, proper articulation and rhythmically steady. Then increase the tempo every 5 to 20 clicks once you feel comfortable until you reach the goal tempo. Once you reach the goal tempo, also try practicing the lick or music at a faster tempo than required so the original tempo feels easier.
If you would like personal feedback and coaching, I also teach private lessons: click the link to sign up trumpetstudio.mymusicstaff.com The first session is free for all students so we can talk through your goals and I can get acquainted with your playing. This helps me know how I can best teach you. After the free session, I charge $30 for 30 minute lessons and $60 for and 1hr lesson. Payment can be done through my scheduling system or any payment app ( like Zelle, Cashapp, PayPal or Venmo). Virtual Lessons with me are done via Zoom,Skype, FaceTime or WhatsApp. Your choice. 🙂 Click this link to register: trumpetstudio.mymusicstaff.com
@@TheBlackTrumpeter Tthank you so much! I know this thank you is late in coming. I had and have some health issues, but I am playing and I am back trying to learn jazz and blues and to improvise. Your tips you gave me were great thank you. What you said makes a ton of sense; thank you! You are a fine teacher, thank you for taking the time to help me. God bless you! And take care!✝️🎶🎵🎺
I love you man. Thanks for this. I am an egyptian living in germany. I have been listening to jazz since I was 14 years old on free will, because it touches me soo deeply. I recently started trumpet on my own and I am in my thierties. So thanks for you clips. my deep appreciation for this african american clutaral heritage
I am a beginner and you made the learning very easy with your simple explanations even for a beginner like me. I had the ruge to thank you. Thank you so much sir :)
This young brother is a great teacher/professor..thanks very much for sharing your academic awareness in a simple language that’s easily accessible, understood..! I’m a Bass player by trade..& multi instrumentalist..!& a published songwriter. I’ve played/Toured w/Mandrill.. Buddy Miles, Sly Stone, to name a few.. I came across your TH-cam video & quickly shared it with a Trumpet 🎺 partner who has difficulty soloing.. As I watched the entire video/episode, I realized there is valuable information/knowledge for me to absorb/learn that increases my musicianship…
Alex Bottom thanks a lot! I’ve only been doing YT for a little over a year. Subscribers will come :) I just have to keep doing what I’m doing. Spread the word :)
Been trying to learn to improvise for years since I was classically trained however your training method has me sounding like I’ve been improvising for months and it’s only been a couple weeks. I have been trying to get someone to walk me through the basics of improvisation for years and couldn’t find the right person, Thanks for uploading this and your other videos ..
Awesome video! I've been playing 3 years and am totally intimidated by improvisation. Your video takes away some of that fear and has helped me to get started. Thanks!
Hi TBP, for me the most interestin part is at 4:20 when you use the bass line. Reason: it is important to now the 4 notes of a 7th chord. I'm absolutely not a pro player, and unfortunately I have to play with one arm due to disability, but I'm here to thank you and to undeline that if you know a chord, the notes used in each chord can be a great solo especially if you do not always start from the roothn but lincking together each chord with the colsest not between one chord and the next one. I think this is more and morer difficult than playing a pentatonic or blues scale. At least for me. And to me, TBP, your video is a Huge inspiration for that reason. THANX A LOT
Thank you so much for this lesson. Great approach with the playing by hearing. Though I play Clarinet it is very useful. It a Bb instrument too. I am recently studying the blues in all keys. And it was getting a bit boring to play just scales and arpeggios. Now I have enough to do to transpose all of your licks and ideas. Thanks and greetings from Germany.
You make some really useful videos. I've been playing for about 5 years and I think i'm quite good, however improvisation has always cause me trouble. This video helped me a lot. Thanks and greetings from Argentina, sorry for my english.
The Black Trumpeter It gave a nice solid ground from where to start. Also because of the video format, I can come back yo it whenever I need to. And the singing part was also a nice tip.
Thanks for doing this. I just got home from a blues fest last weekend and I was kicking myself for letting my trumpet sit and collect dust for so long. So I decided oil the valves and see what I could learn. The sheet music on the screen and repetition really helped. Subscribed to see more in future days of practice.
It’s awesome that you the blues fest inspired you to pick up the horn again! Don’t fret about the past though. Dusting it off and playing it is all you need to get back on track. Thank you for subscribing. Have any suggestions on improvisation topics I should create to help you even more?
@@TheBlackTrumpeter The Scales in different keys would be a great help, transposing to follow other instruments playing different keys always did confuse the heck out of me.
U have just literally saved my butt man, I’m auditioning for this rly high class jazz band and I was searching for ideas on a f blues scale and ligit SO many or ur videos have helped me prepare!!! I just want to thank u so much, and also do u have any more videos on improv F blues scales that I could look at?? My audition is on Friday and I gotta study up
🎺 Free Trumpet Class: bit.ly/3XTrNUu Thanks for watching this lesson! If you enjoyed it, don't forget to like the video and share it with your friends. This helps the channel grow :) You can download the sheet music here: sellfy.com/p/Vv1b/
Even though I'm a beginner sax player and not a trumpet player, these blues video's help me so much to integrate solid molodies for improv. Amazing work man!! (It's Dblues for sax, for people interested)
Im a guitar player and following along. Really love the trumpet vibe. Excellent tutorial fella! Us guitarists tend to have stuff written out for us but figuring it out by ear is way better. I got here trying to figure out Miles Davis Ascenseur pour l'Echafaud . Really helpful thanks
Brother congratulations for your humble contribution to music and teaching this musical language as beautiful as the Jazz Dessde caracas Vzla a follower of this genre always which fills the soul and rejoices the spirit Keep it up and when you can spare no effort in uploading more videos blessings a friend Douglas V.
Bro I love your videos. The world needs more black examples and you are one of them thanks this video was really helpful. And I’ve been studying the scales and your videos help a lot thanks so much.
Really enjoyable and helpful video. The back and forth, and giving us sections to play does _so_ much in terms of making this stand out above other tutorials out there!
This is some real great info and great way of teaching. This helps make it easier to play along. Thank you so much for sharing and may you reach 100 mil views and subs!
can you do a video on double and triple tonguing please? I can do it, it just doesn't sound as i would like ti to be. I am open to all tips and tricks that you would be comfortable sharing. Thank you
What a nice video! Great! It's terrific good for dummies of players to learn. You know most of the primer player didn't know to get the start and you just provide a helpful solution.
You have inspired me to start building my courses for online use. I have always believed in direct person to person. With the advancement of technology and my video skills I will start to build online courses. I will continue to refer students to your page. Keep it up.
Hi Aaron - I love your tutorials and scales and ways to help us all get better. I started to play trumpet after a 30 year hiatus. I play in a small group here in Singapore which is jazz improvisation called Grooveworks run by Saxophonist Greg Lyons. As I never really learned all the theory before I have a lot to learn so I am finding your scales and methods of practicing fantastic as well as the licks.Keep up the great work.
Thats awesome that you picked up the horn again after some time. So glad to hear that!!! Like you, I learned theory wayyy later after I started improvising. What should I cover in my videos that I haven't covered yet? More music theory stuff?
Muchas gracias por tus aportes. Tus clases son muy entretenidas y te agradezco mucho por compartirlas. Saludos desde Perú. Una consulta, con que numero de boquilla tocas??
@@artapartperu my all around mouthpiece is a Bach 3C and my lead piece is a Schilke Jon Faddis model. My only recommendation is to find a piece that’s comfortable for you and gives you the sound you want with ease.
Great video man. Alot of these cats feel to do great solos is all about them hardcore 16th note complicated licks..but if anything, this video teaches that less can also be more. Keep it brutha
Thanks man! You're right. There has to be a balance. Playing a lot of notes is cool but we also have to learn how to rest and be okay with silence...let the music breathe a little bit. It's a challenge for sure. Nowadays, I'm more conscious of making memorable/singable melodies during my solos. Glad you like the video!
I m having trouble playing quando quando quando using the piano sheet...the fingering is my problem. could you please play it with the fingering or showing the notes. Thank you
Jazz teacher made this our E-Learning for the day :)
Wow that’s dope!
Oi professor! Muito bom seus exercicios!
Don't you mean your F - Learning
I have spent 4 years at an art highschool in the jazz band and never really buckled down and learned to solo. But nevertheless I have decided to get to work and your video was the first I watched and I I’d just like to recognize what an amazing and helpful video this is. Thankyou so much!
First, I want to say your channel is great. I have been trumpet since about 1983, self taught. I always wanted to lear n trumpet. We had 8 children in the family, and I don't think my parents could send me to learn trumpet without the others taking lessons. And they couldn't afford us all to take lessons. But I took music theory in High School, so that helped me a lot in learning trumpet. I learned using trumpet lesson books. I played in church all the hymns and I play classical. I loved playing in a little orchestra for a while. I read music and can transpose on sight up or down.. I love jazz trumpet and I've been learning to play jazz. I am learning from Jazz lesson books and CDs to play along with them. I'm checking out your channel to learn whatever I can through you. Learning the rifts and arpeggios are great. I've learned a lot of rifts with the books and CDs and many Jazz articulation studies. One of the books is, "The art of jazz trumpet". My other book I use most have us playing parts of well known jazz pieces by the Jazz greats. I wish they gave us the whole pieces. I believe one learns quicker and are encouraged when you can play great melodies, instead of just articulation studies. I am sort of stuck on reading music. I am trying to play by ear more and more, and trying to do improv. It is difficult for me. And doing the fast ascending and descending they do in jazz. I'm fine with the slower pieces and faster ones, but the very quick up and down I just can't get up to speed! I think it would be much better, if I could have lessons. Watching you is the next best thing. Will you be covering that aspect of jazz playing. The song, " Portrait of Jennie", by Clifford Brown, I do alright accept for the fast ups and downs. I'm getting better.... Any tips? I really need to play jazz with others. My hubby and I play music together, He's a classically trained violinist. He's learnig jazz as well. But we need a pianist to really keep the beat and pull together. Oh well..I need to ask; Why when playing the rift, don't have the notation on the staff as well as what you have, the written G7 C7 etc.? I think it would be easier to play with you. if we can read the music. So sorry for such a LONG comment. God bless you!
Thank you for sharing your story! That gives me tons of insight.
To address your questions:
1. I don’t show the music on the screen for this video because playing by ear is the important skill to have and develop as an improvising musician. Jazz or any other type of improvisational music is an aural art form rather than a written one. We have to learn how to use our ears and play what we hear.
2. Tip on how to play by ear: use songs (from any genre) you already know and sing them. Then practice matching the pitch of what you sing to the notes on the trumpet. Why? Because these songs are already ingrained and familiar. It makes the process of playing by ear on your trumpet a lot easier.
3. How to play faster: practice painfully slow so you don’t make any mistakes and it’s exactly what you want it to sound like...good sound, proper articulation and rhythmically steady.
Then increase the tempo every 5 to 20 clicks once you feel comfortable until you reach the goal tempo.
Once you reach the goal tempo, also try practicing the lick or music at a faster tempo than required so the original tempo feels easier.
If you would like personal feedback and coaching, I also teach private lessons: click the link to sign up trumpetstudio.mymusicstaff.com
The first session is free for all students so we can talk through your goals and I can get acquainted with your playing.
This helps me know how I can best teach you.
After the free session, I charge $30 for 30 minute lessons and $60 for and 1hr lesson. Payment can be done through my scheduling system or any payment app ( like Zelle, Cashapp, PayPal or Venmo).
Virtual Lessons with me are done via Zoom,Skype, FaceTime or WhatsApp. Your choice. 🙂
Click this link to register: trumpetstudio.mymusicstaff.com
@@TheBlackTrumpeter Tthank you so much! I know this thank you is late in coming. I had and have some health issues, but I am playing and I am back trying to learn jazz and blues and to improvise. Your tips you gave me were great thank you. What you said makes a ton of sense; thank you! You are a fine teacher, thank you for taking the time to help me. God bless you! And take care!✝️🎶🎵🎺
Best youtube resource Ive found so far for Learning about the basics of jazz, thanks
I love you man. Thanks for this.
I am an egyptian living in germany. I have been listening to jazz since I was 14 years old on free will, because it touches me soo deeply. I recently started trumpet on my own and I am in my thierties. So thanks for you clips. my deep appreciation for this african american clutaral heritage
Muchas gracias por tu trabajo
first person to ever help me understand what improvising is and how to do it. thanks for finally helping me understand this omg.
I just bought my horn 2 months ago started to learn with your videos.. With this video changed my whole vision and I start to make The Music!!
This is the MOST organized presentation of tools for improvising ever!❤️
I watched this video twice and it was all I needed in order to kill it in my improv solo for a performance. Thank you so much!!!
I love your approach to teaching. The psychology of the instrument being an extension of self. Thanks a great deal!
My pleasure!
Didnt realize how much I needed this video until my junior year of college 😅
I am a beginner and you made the learning very easy with your simple explanations even for a beginner like me. I had the ruge to thank you. Thank you so much sir :)
OMG!!! THIS CHANNEL IS THE BEST THING WHAT I'VE DISCOVERED ON TH-cam RECENTLY!!!
You sir, are a legend! Thanks a lot! This is exactly what I’ve been needing for a long time 😎
This young brother is a great teacher/professor..thanks very much for sharing your academic awareness in a simple language that’s easily accessible, understood..! I’m a Bass player by trade..& multi instrumentalist..!& a published songwriter. I’ve played/Toured w/Mandrill.. Buddy Miles, Sly Stone, to name a few.. I came across your TH-cam video & quickly shared it with a Trumpet 🎺 partner who has difficulty soloing.. As I watched the entire video/episode, I realized there is valuable information/knowledge for me to absorb/learn that increases my musicianship…
Thank YOU for watching!
Watch this nearly everyday! Superb Work
Thanks your teaching, I learned more
This is awesome I really don't know how you don't have more subs just keep doing what you're doing man
Alex Bottom thanks a lot! I’ve only been doing YT for a little over a year. Subscribers will come :) I just have to keep doing what I’m doing.
Spread the word :)
The Black Trumpeter no problem man you're a great jazz player
Alex Bottom Thank you 😄
Thanks, Aaron!! I've watched a number of your videos and I hope you understand how good you are at spelling out simple and even complex ideas!!
Dziękujemy.
Thank you so much
Thanks very much for sharing your knowledge. I’m returning to the trumpet after 30 plus years and your videos are really helping me out. Thanks.
That’s excellent! Welcome back 👍🏾 so glad I could help you out with my work.
Been trying to learn to improvise for years since I was classically trained however your training
method has me sounding like I’ve been improvising for months and it’s only been a couple weeks. I have been trying to get someone to walk me through the basics of improvisation for years and couldn’t find the right person, Thanks for uploading this and your other videos ..
Thats excellent! What do you think contributed to your success the most?
I'm always applying your ideas to my guitar playing.Thank u so much brother, a big hug from Chile
Nice! In what ways have these ideas helped your playing? Would love to know. Thank you
@@TheBlackTrumpeter i'm transcribing the exercices and then I try them on my own practice routines, I'm very into swing and jump blues mostly.
I love you, man.
Thanks for spreading the love and knowledge!
Awesome video! I've been playing 3 years and am totally intimidated by improvisation. Your video takes away some of that fear and has helped me to get started. Thanks!
I'm trying to learn blues trumpet and you are my favourite teacher you do a great job
I can't put into words how helpful your videos are. Keep them coming please.
Hi TBP, for me the most interestin part is at 4:20 when you use the bass line. Reason: it is important to now the 4 notes of a 7th chord. I'm absolutely not a pro player, and unfortunately I have to play with one arm due to disability, but I'm here to thank you and to undeline that if you know a chord, the notes used in each chord can be a great solo especially if you do not always start from the roothn but lincking together each chord with the colsest not between one chord and the next one. I think this is more and morer difficult than playing a pentatonic or blues scale. At least for me. And to me, TBP, your video is a Huge inspiration for that reason. THANX A LOT
Thank you so much for this lesson. Great approach with the playing by hearing. Though I play Clarinet it is very useful. It a Bb instrument too. I am recently studying the blues in all keys. And it was getting a bit boring to play just scales and arpeggios. Now I have enough to do to transpose all of your licks and ideas. Thanks and greetings from Germany.
You make some really useful videos. I've been playing for about 5 years and I think i'm quite good, however improvisation has always cause me trouble. This video helped me a lot. Thanks and greetings from Argentina, sorry for my english.
Glad my videos are helpful! 👍🏾😄 how has this video helped you?
The Black Trumpeter It gave a nice solid ground from where to start. Also because of the video format, I can come back yo it whenever I need to. And the singing part was also a nice tip.
Oh and the play along format is also really helpful. It's helpful to have a guidance while practicing.
Thanks for doing this. I just got home from a blues fest last weekend and I was kicking myself for letting my trumpet sit and collect dust for so long. So I decided oil the valves and see what I could learn. The sheet music on the screen and repetition really helped. Subscribed to see more in future days of practice.
It’s awesome that you the blues fest inspired you to pick up the horn again! Don’t fret about the past though. Dusting it off and playing it is all you need to get back on track. Thank you for subscribing. Have any suggestions on improvisation topics I should create to help you even more?
@@TheBlackTrumpeter The Scales in different keys would be a great help, transposing to follow other instruments playing different keys always did confuse the heck out of me.
said before mate! You are a great teacher, yes if u sing it 1st really helps. Many Thanks
I'm not a musician. But I'm pretty certain this guy is and if you want to learn how to play jazz this method appears better then most!
This video helped me with my first high school improv solo, helped me gain confidence to do more too, thanks a lot
I have spent over years and I don't know how to play the trumpet but I love the instrument.
U have just literally saved my butt man, I’m auditioning for this rly high class jazz band and I was searching for ideas on a f blues scale and ligit SO many or ur videos have helped me prepare!!! I just want to thank u so much, and also do u have any more videos on improv F blues scales that I could look at?? My audition is on Friday and I gotta study up
Check this video out: th-cam.com/video/5m1fUY_ch1s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LBMEPa3KG23Qv9fy
Watch this one as well: th-cam.com/video/3bomIdYs63E/w-d-xo.html
🎺 Free Trumpet Class: bit.ly/3XTrNUu
Thanks for watching this lesson! If you enjoyed it, don't forget to like the video and share it with your friends. This helps the channel grow :)
You can download the sheet music here: sellfy.com/p/Vv1b/
The Black Trumpeter
Titonic _ You’re Welcome! How long have you been playing trumpet?
Claro brother, I did so and I have recommended him to other friends who like to investigate the genre blessings and happy day ...
Great video, I'm new to your channel and already love it!
Thanks boss you're a genius
I have 4 solos for jazz band (1st trumpet out of only 5) and this really helped!! Thank you
Idk how I haven’t sub yet. Ever since joining my school band and playing trumpet I’ve been watching you and using your tips.
Valeu meu irmão 🎺
Even though I'm a beginner sax player and not a trumpet player, these blues video's help me so much to integrate solid molodies for improv. Amazing work man!! (It's Dblues for sax, for people interested)
Great to hear!
Im a guitar player and following along. Really love the trumpet vibe. Excellent tutorial fella! Us guitarists tend to have stuff written out for us but figuring it out by ear is way better. I got here trying to figure out Miles Davis Ascenseur pour l'Echafaud . Really helpful thanks
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you Aaron this is a brilliant lesson!!!!
Thank you! 😁
Brother congratulations for your humble contribution to music and teaching this musical language as beautiful as the Jazz Dessde caracas Vzla a follower of this genre always which fills the soul and rejoices the spirit Keep it up and when you can spare no effort in uploading more videos blessings a friend Douglas V.
Man that’s means a lot! Appreciate your kind words and support. 😄
Thank's you from France. I love this theme.
thank you Aaron, you have a great way of teaching
I appreciate that!
Very good lesson ! I liked the licks . I am a flute player and I did play trumpet . Cool lesson.
That video was incredibly full of solid advice. Thanks!
You’re welcome
Bro I love your videos. The world needs more black examples and you are one of them thanks this video was really helpful. And I’ve been studying the scales and your videos help a lot thanks so much.
I can’t thank you enough, man. You’re a lifesaver!
Happy to help! Do you have to learn how to solo for a class?
I’m a high school student in jazz and I play tenor. But your videos help me so much! Thank you!
You’re welcome! tenor and trumpet are in the same key. Glad you had the opportunity to learn from this vid!
Thank you for sharing, Aaron. I appreciate it.
You’re welcome
Really enjoyable and helpful video. The back and forth, and giving us sections to play does _so_ much in terms of making this stand out above other tutorials out there!
This is some real great info and great way of teaching. This helps make it easier to play along. Thank you so much for sharing and may you reach 100 mil views and subs!
You just catapulted my guitar playing forward!!👍👍🎸
Good bless you for helping us
You content is so helpful. Thank you so much, Aron.
thank you very much! it was very helpful. greetings from Luga, Russia.
LEXICONNORMANNI you’re welcome. Greetings from Chicago. So glad I could help.
This was so helpful. I'm so glad I came across your channel!
Kelsey’s Kabin 😄👍🏾 I’m glad you did too. Welcome!
Great teacher!! Thanks!!
You're welcome. :) Thank you so much for watching!
excellent communicator and coach!
Lise Sharkey thank you so much!
This is so much fun! Thanks for the easy to follow video!
No problem! Thanks for watching 😄
can you do a video on double and triple tonguing please? I can do it, it just doesn't sound as i would like ti to be. I am open to all tips and tricks that you would be comfortable sharing. Thank you
Please....
This is GREAT! Thank you Aaron!
You’re welcome Arthur!
Great teacher and vibe! Subbed!
Your great man. I appreciate your work
Glad to help
Thank you man! You're a big help to a beginner like me.
What a nice video! Great! It's terrific good for dummies of players to learn. You know most of the primer player didn't know to get the start and you just provide a helpful solution.
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wow, you are really good. ❤️ this video really helped me even though i have played for like 10 years.
Extremely helpful, just subscribed. Thank you so much :)
That's great. Thank you!
Excellent job!!! So impressed
Dudeeee thanks ;] just what I needed :D
This is great sir. Please can someone who was operated for hernia still play the trumpet?
I love playing the trumpet though I'm a beginner
Very smooth my man🎺
You have inspired me to start building my courses for online use. I have always believed in direct person to person. With the advancement of technology and my video skills I will start to build online courses. I will continue to refer students to your page. Keep it up.
Charles Pryor Music that’s great! 👊🏾Can’t wait to check it out 😄
You’re the best man! I love your videos. Where do you live? I want lessons
Hi Aaron - I love your tutorials and scales and ways to help us all get better. I started to play trumpet after a 30 year hiatus. I play in a small group here in Singapore which is jazz improvisation called Grooveworks run by Saxophonist Greg Lyons. As I never really learned all the theory before I have a lot to learn so I am finding your scales and methods of practicing fantastic as well as the licks.Keep up the great work.
Thats awesome that you picked up the horn again after some time. So glad to hear that!!! Like you, I learned theory wayyy later after I started improvising. What should I cover in my videos that I haven't covered yet? More music theory stuff?
Very cool man I do mostly classical but im trying to switch it up
The classical education is really heping when starting with jazz/blues, at least it helped me. Keep it going, bet your awesome!
you are awesome!
I really enjoy your video's
Top of the line! Great teaching!
Muchas gracias por tus aportes. Tus clases son muy entretenidas y te agradezco mucho por compartirlas. Saludos desde Perú. Una consulta, con que numero de boquilla tocas??
You’re welcome my friend. I play with two mouthpieces. One for lead trumpet playing and the other for general all-around playing.
@@TheBlackTrumpeter And what size is your mouthpiece? Do you recommend any brand in particular? Thank you very much for answering my query.
@@artapartperu my all around mouthpiece is a Bach 3C and my lead piece is a Schilke Jon Faddis model.
My only recommendation is to find a piece that’s comfortable for you and gives you the sound you want with ease.
I play the Yidaki, "digeridoo" thinking about buying a trumpet. Thanks!
Hey man. Thanks for all!
Please... put one play list of yours favorite musics on spotify! ;)
Very helpful! thank you so much!
Gracias gracias gracias !!!
i love this so much helpedddddd a lotttt tysmm!!!
Great video, beautiful playing. Helped me out a lot.
Kole Hirsh Thank you! Glad you found it helpful. Are you new to playing jazz or improvising?
It's soo amaizing, can't w8 for next ones ! Saw Your video notification ,grab my trumpet and played for 1h strait :D
MrPeka13 that’s awesome! 😄👍🏾 Glad that I can inspire you to play. Do you have any suggestions on any topics I should cover?
And don't forget the whole tone and whole step half step diminished scales ! Ewe da man Aaron
THIS BRO IS STILL COOL AND SMART. THANKS
bobby g thanks a lot ! 😄
Jazz teacher learning our one day
Thank you
Aritra Dasgupta you’re welcome 😄
Great video man. Alot of these cats feel to do great solos is all about them hardcore 16th note complicated licks..but if anything, this video teaches that less can also be more. Keep it brutha
Thanks man! You're right. There has to be a balance. Playing a lot of notes is cool but we also have to learn how to rest and be okay with silence...let the music breathe a little bit. It's a challenge for sure. Nowadays, I'm more conscious of making memorable/singable melodies during my solos. Glad you like the video!
Man this was so good!!
Thank you!
Saludos desde Argentina
Great lesson. Well stated and articulated.
Excellent video Aaron. Looking forward to viewing more.
Thanks Dave! 😄 any suggestions on topics I should cover or how I can make these even better?
I m having trouble playing quando quando quando using the piano sheet...the fingering is my problem. could you please play it with the fingering or showing the notes. Thank you