@@JamesTrumpet2025 of course! endurance is all about maximizing efficiency vs. reaching for new heights, when you practice in the upper register, do so quietly and with control, i suggest arpeggio studies for this, start with a strong sound in the low/ middle register and as you ascend drop in dynamic, but NOT in fullness of sound, you want your airflow and setup to remain consistent throughout the exercise, playing high notes quiet helps to build your embouchure strength and aperture discipline, from there you can begin to expand the aperture (which is how you play phat and loud in the context of lead playing) its not necessarily more air, but using the air you already have to open the aperture and let your air flood through the horn. If you want more info, feel free to reach out on facebook or instagram with more questions!
the cam we've all been waiting for! Proud of you, Zane!!
@@Jacobflint21 thank you dude, took some convincing but i’m glad i put it out there!
Out of breath just watching this 😂 nice work, what a show!
I’m using this to help with the music for auditions lol, thank you so much
i love this sm
:et's go ZANE!! SO glad i got to see y'all and hear you scream in person!!
8:12 I love beer 🥺
I’ve been waiting for this cam, thank you so such🙏
Spectacular performance! What mouthpiece are you on?
bro is playing on the doohickey
The thumbnail goes unbelievably hard zane
Insane jazz running, good job
incredible playing brother!
good shit man! GMG
@@marcelwilliams2120 GMG BABY
Your lights on
@@haydendillard7225 i got it right this run trust
Hey, you have any tips to increase your endurance on high range? (any note from like High C-Double G)
@@JamesTrumpet2025 of course! endurance is all about maximizing efficiency vs. reaching for new heights, when you practice in the upper register, do so quietly and with control, i suggest arpeggio studies for this, start with a strong sound in the low/ middle register and as you ascend drop in dynamic, but NOT in fullness of sound, you want your airflow and setup to remain consistent throughout the exercise, playing high notes quiet helps to build your embouchure strength and aperture discipline, from there you can begin to expand the aperture (which is how you play phat and loud in the context of lead playing) its not necessarily more air, but using the air you already have to open the aperture and let your air flood through the horn. If you want more info, feel free to reach out on facebook or instagram with more questions!
1 and 3 is crazy
ALWAYS BRUTHA
@@Zzaneyy5 respect 🫡
Awesome🔥🔥🔥
Hell yeah