I had to trim the Andrew Huberman podcast segment due to copyright stuff. If you want to check it out, click this link: th-cam.com/video/LG53Vxum0as/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Qd1FMsCX7NywvG8T&t=2184
Well done Ryan! Your demeanor and presentation is very thoughtful, informative, and relaxed. Just curious, do you outsource your videos to have them produced or do you edit them yourself?
Hi there! Thank you so much for this video, i’ll do my best to apply what you mentioned into my process! May i also ask, do you have advice for trumpet players trying to go through an embouchure change? How do you determine whether you need one? If you do, how should you go about it?
This is hard to answer over the internet. My suggestion is to find a teacher and see what they think. I have a podcast episode with my friend Matt Vangjel on embouchure changes. My podcast is called “That’s Not Spit, It’s Condensation”. The episode is from May of 2019. That could be a place to get some info too.
@@RyanBeachtrumpethey ryan! I just want to say thank you so so much again for all your hard work in making trumpet education more accessible for people. I just finished listening to the podcast, and I learned so much. I was also deeply encouraged as someone trying to slowly navigate an embouchure change on my own for almost 4 years. Thank you so much again! Will continue to look through your other episodes and videos!
@RyanBeachtrumpet you just broke down a mixture of things that always occur without even thinking about it. lf one were to choose to play the trumpet, those events happen during everyday practice regardless. Now I'd have to think about what I'm thinking about while practicing lol . However, I do appreciate narrowing down what needs to be worked on during practice. I liked the part about 85% success rate with difficulty. I took a couple good tips from your video! TY. Just razzin ya
I had to trim the Andrew Huberman podcast segment due to copyright stuff. If you want to check it out, click this link: th-cam.com/video/LG53Vxum0as/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Qd1FMsCX7NywvG8T&t=2184
Thank you! Can you make a video on tips to have a better chance of making all state?
Absolutely!
Good stuff as always! Habits and learning and ingraining them are so important!
Very helpful guidance on being more systematic and effective in practice and development - thanks Ryan!
Well done Ryan! Your demeanor and presentation is very thoughtful, informative, and relaxed. Just curious, do you outsource your videos to have them produced or do you edit them yourself?
Hi Jeff, thanks for the encouraging words! Yeah, I’ve produce all my videos by myself right now. It’s a lot of work, but I (mostly) enjoy it.
Another great video. This is the blueprint for success.
Thanks for watching Will!
A lot of helpful information .Thank you for taking the time to make this video , much appreciated.
Of course, I’m glad you found it helpful!
Very helpful, gained a lot thanks 👍.
I’m glad to hear that!
Hi,
I think I understood most of that. I know I liked it.
Thank you.
What part might have been confusing? Maybe I can help clarify!
Hi there! Thank you so much for this video, i’ll do my best to apply what you mentioned into my process!
May i also ask, do you have advice for trumpet players trying to go through an embouchure change? How do you determine whether you need one? If you do, how should you go about it?
This is hard to answer over the internet. My suggestion is to find a teacher and see what they think. I have a podcast episode with my friend Matt Vangjel on embouchure changes. My podcast is called “That’s Not Spit, It’s Condensation”. The episode is from May of 2019. That could be a place to get some info too.
Got it, thanks so much Ryan! Will make sure to check out your podcast :)
@@RyanBeachtrumpethey ryan! I just want to say thank you so so much again for all your hard work in making trumpet education more accessible for people.
I just finished listening to the podcast, and I learned so much. I was also deeply encouraged as someone trying to slowly navigate an embouchure change on my own for almost 4 years.
Thank you so much again! Will continue to look through your other episodes and videos!
Very helpful video! I’ll likely return to it.
Thanks for watching!
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Practising at all between rehearsals would be a victory already. ~adhd person
I don't analyze or think about what I am doing. I just do it. I was already doing all this stuff. I just never thought about it. Thanks anyways.
That’s great!
Captain obvious..nicely done
I’m not sure I understand what you mean
@RyanBeachtrumpet you just broke down a mixture of things that always occur without even thinking about it. lf one were to choose to play the trumpet, those events happen during everyday practice regardless. Now I'd have to think about what I'm thinking about while practicing lol . However, I do appreciate narrowing down what needs to be worked on during practice. I liked the part about 85% success rate with difficulty. I took a couple good tips from your video! TY. Just razzin ya