I'm now looking all over the web for Mr Hooten's master classes (although I'm not a trumpet player). How cool is it to listen as the young players grow into the music over a 15 minute lesson... working around and past the nerves of the moment. Neat stuff.
This kind of pathological linking of the horn, the mind, the body, the room to the air and the sound are an epiphany. The identification of the best point in a breath for a note to start are things I have yearned to learn since blowing my first note. I reside on performance plateaus for month sometimes. Lessons like this feel like I've been given a musical hang-glider and nothing will be the same in a few minutes. I'm so grateful for finding Tom Hooten.
Question to expert trumpet players here. The note that was slow to speak at 0:50 timestamp - how would you suggest one notate this (on staff paper)? If you wanted to the trumpet player to purposefully play the note like that?
I'm now looking all over the web for Mr Hooten's master classes (although I'm not a trumpet player). How cool is it to listen as the young players grow into the music over a 15 minute lesson... working around and past the nerves of the moment. Neat stuff.
Highly recommended ❤️, good Job 👍🏻, thank you so much for sharing 🎺, Best regards from Bremen/ Germany,
This kind of pathological linking of the horn, the mind, the body, the room to the air and the sound are an epiphany. The identification of the best point in a breath for a note to start are things I have yearned to learn since blowing my first note. I reside on performance plateaus for month sometimes. Lessons like this feel like I've been given a musical hang-glider and nothing will be the same in a few minutes. I'm so grateful for finding Tom Hooten.
Glad it helped! Thanks for the comment.
Brilliant masterclass! Thank you, Mr. Hooten!
Ang ganda ng boses big like
"...and here I go again" lol!
Question to expert trumpet players here. The note that was slow to speak at 0:50 timestamp - how would you suggest one notate this (on staff paper)? If you wanted to the trumpet player to purposefully play the note like that?
pretty neat.
What is the name of the first piece?
It's the theme from Ewald's brass quintet #1 in Bb Minor