You make your lip trills sound so effortless, dude I have literally stressed out so much over trying to get these lip trills down but they are so freaking hard 😭
Take it from a guy that took FOREVER to figure this out. There are so many approaches. The main thing that I have seen is pay attention to your tongue movement, (should be relaxed and arching for the higher partial. Same for jaw. It should be relaxed and allowed (I use allowed as to remind, its not chewing but it should be allowed flexibility and relaxed movement from the tongue arching). Also practicing singing the trills using the syllables of low (AH as in otter), middle (eh as in every and iih as in igloo) and higher (eeh as in evil). I hope this helps. Again i make no claims as to the working for you or even that it is correct. Only to say that it worked for me. Unfortunately I came from a 100% air air air teaching from my first notes. Great! Air control and power is needed, especially for beginners when they try to whisper through the horn, but so is muscle control and relaxation and ultimately manipulating a good embouchure to changing quickly in a relaxed way. That is not 100% air. This is a more advanced concept that usually never gets taught in high school or sometimes even college.
I'm still working on mine, but something that is helping me is changing the vowel shape as I trill, so basically I'm doing Aw-Ee-Aw-Ee-Aw-Ee-Aw-Ee etc etc
@@rickharris8780 thank you so much for the write up! I'm coming from the opposite direction lol- only now at 34 figuring out how much I need to work on air efficiency
Wow thanks for posting the PDF of this. Most videos say "Practice this." and expect you to know what they are talking about. I am not an expert and need all the help I can get!
When you play Arban exercise 15 whilst keeping air moving are you also pushing the air at the same time as articulating similar to when articulating without tongue ?
Yes. The air acts as flowing water; the tongue is like a speedboat bouncing off the water. I know I’m not Mr. Randazzo, but this is what works for me, anyway
You make your lip trills sound so effortless, dude I have literally stressed out so much over trying to get these lip trills down but they are so freaking hard 😭
Take it from a guy that took FOREVER to figure this out. There are so many approaches. The main thing that I have seen is pay attention to your tongue movement, (should be relaxed and arching for the higher partial. Same for jaw. It should be relaxed and allowed (I use allowed as to remind, its not chewing but it should be allowed flexibility and relaxed movement from the tongue arching). Also practicing singing the trills using the syllables of low (AH as in otter), middle (eh as in every and iih as in igloo) and higher (eeh as in evil). I hope this helps. Again i make no claims as to the working for you or even that it is correct. Only to say that it worked for me.
Unfortunately I came from a 100% air air air teaching from my first notes. Great! Air control and power is needed, especially for beginners when they try to whisper through the horn, but so is muscle control and relaxation and ultimately manipulating a good embouchure to changing quickly in a relaxed way. That is not 100% air. This is a more advanced concept that usually never gets taught in high school or sometimes even college.
Just practice Remington lip slurs!
I'm still working on mine, but something that is helping me is changing the vowel shape as I trill, so basically I'm doing Aw-Ee-Aw-Ee-Aw-Ee-Aw-Ee etc etc
@@rickharris8780 thank you so much for the write up!
I'm coming from the opposite direction lol- only now at 34 figuring out how much I need to work on air efficiency
As a teacher, I really appreciate this video. Thanks!
Very good demonstration and great sound. Thanks!
Great trombonist, fantastic....
Incredible sound!
Absolutely fantastic playing.
Good stuff and beautiful sound!
Thanks 🙏
That’s beautiful!
If can have video tell me how could I make like this will be appreciated🙏
Repeat daily for 50-60 years
Sounds great Jon! Thanks for putting this together
Wow thanks for posting the PDF of this. Most videos say "Practice this." and expect you to know what they are talking about. I am not an expert and need all the help I can get!
Where is the PDF? Thank you.
@@dahVEEDBBone I thought there was a link before. Maybe it is on his website now. I printed it out 10 months ago.
@@sstelmack Perhaps you can provide the link to the pdf?
@@catchfry9639 Sorry, I printed out the PDF. If the link is gone, then I don't have access to it anymore.
@@catchfry9639 www.jonathanrandazzo.com/_files/ugd/d8cae1_00d17e0fe8ec4448928416a40826771e.pdf
Thanks for posting !
Nice overview of some great e exercises! Does anyone out there know of a good shop in northern or central New Mexico to get slide work done?
Hello teacher. I didn't find the pdf of the routine, nor in the description on your website. Could you make it available??? a hug.
Obrigado pelas técnicas do trombone
Thanks! Very helpful video!
Incredible playing
What horn is that, and what are the specs?
What are you doing with the air in Arban study no 15?
When you play Arban exercise 15 whilst keeping air moving are you also pushing the air at the same time as articulating similar to when articulating without tongue ?
Yes. The air acts as flowing water; the tongue is like a speedboat bouncing off the water.
I know I’m not Mr. Randazzo, but this is what works for me, anyway
Can i get the pdf?
Gracias!! Excelente!!
Do you do any buzzing?
Pdf?
Where is pdf
You can try Jonathan's website for a PDF of his warm-up routine, here: www.jonathanrandazzo.com
Cool. But no chance. This is way to advanced and demanding for the avg. trombone player.