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Rubato the Rattlesnake - a Musical Story for brass quintet and narrator
Story written by Betsy Bright.
Musical arrangements by Betsy Bright.
Performed by:
Hayato Tanaka, trumpet
Betsy Bright, trumpet and narrator
Michael Mesner, horn
Joey Muñoz, trombone
David Morgan, tuba
For information about live shows or rentals, please visit: www.BrightMusicCompany.com
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Video

Etude #5 AZ Regional / All State Band Trumpet (set 3)
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Etude #5 AZ Regional / All State Band Trumpet (set 3)
Etude #4 AZ Regional / All State Band Trumpet (set 3)
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Etude #4 AZ Regional / All State Band Trumpet (set 3)
Etude #3 AZ Regional / All State Band Trumpet (set 3)
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Etude #3 AZ Regional / All State Band Trumpet (set 3)
Etude #2 AZ Regional / All State Band Trumpet (set 3)
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Etude #2 AZ Regional / All State Band Trumpet (set 3)
Etude #1 AZ Regional / All State Band Trumpet (set 3)
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Etude #1 AZ Regional / All State Band Trumpet (set 3)
Kopi Luwak
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Alan Ferber: Kopi Luwak Performed by Monsoon Brass - August 2022
Baião Monsoon
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Rafael Piccolotto de Lima: Baião Monsoon Performed by Monsoon Brass - August 2022
Monsoon Brass performs Sampson Morning Music
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David Samspon: Morning Music Performed by Monsoon Brass August 2022
Previn 4 Outings for Brass - Monsoon Brass
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Andre Previn: Four Outings for Brass Performed by Monsoon Brass - August 2022
Tanaka Monsoon Brass Fanfare
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performed in August 2022
Monsoon Brass performs McKee Escape
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Kevin McKee: Escape Performed by Monsoon Brass August 2022
Bohme Sextet mvt. 1 - Monsoon Brass
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Oskar Bohme: Sextet, mvt. 1 Performed by Monsoon Brass - August 2022
Bright: Western Suite for Orchestra III. Rowdy (midi with score)
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Composed and orchestrated by Betsy Bright
AZ Regional All State - trumpet - set 2 - Etude #5
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AZ Regional All State - trumpet - set 2 - Etude #5
AZ Regional All State - trumpet - set 2 - Etude #4
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AZ Regional All State - trumpet - set 2 - Etude #4
AZ Regional All State - trumpet - set 2 - Etude #3
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AZ Regional All State - trumpet - set 2 - Etude #3
AZ Regional All State - trumpet - set 2 - Etude #2
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AZ Regional All State - trumpet - set 2 - Etude #2
AZ Regional / All State Band (set 2) Trumpet Etude #1
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AZ Regional / All State Band (set 2) Trumpet Etude #1
Monsoon Brass performs Scaramella
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Monsoon Brass performs Scaramella
Monsoon Brass performs Palestrina: Exultate Deo
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Monsoon Brass performs Palestrina: Exultate Deo
Maia for 2 Harps
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Maia for 2 Harps
Etude #5 Regionals All State 2021 2022
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Etude #5 Regionals All State 2021 2022
Etude #4 Regionals All State 2021 2021
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Etude #4 Regionals All State 2021 2021
Etude #3 Regionals All State 2021 2022
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Etude #3 Regionals All State 2021 2022
Etude #2 AZ Regionals All State 2021 2022
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Etude #2 AZ Regionals All State 2021 2022
Etude #1 AZ Regionals All State Trumpet 2021 2022 (Set 1)
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Etude #1 AZ Regionals All State Trumpet 2021 2022 (Set 1)
Glogauer Liederbuch, arr. Allan Dean
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Glogauer Liederbuch, arr. Allan Dean
Bach 2 Part Invention No 11 - trumpet and tuba
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Bach 2 Part Invention No 11 - trumpet and tuba
Western Suite for Brass Quintet
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Western Suite for Brass Quintet

Komentáře

  • @1thank2you3
    @1thank2you3 Před 9 dny

    0:08

  • @shaelyn-ur6rx
    @shaelyn-ur6rx Před 15 dny

    How should I practice for the 9 Sixteenth notes?

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 12 dny

      Hi! I'd suggest starting slow for sure. You can set up "anchor points", meaning that you pick certain notes to target along the way that help you anchor onto something. Breaking it up into 3 separate triplets each time can also help - you can kind of pulse into the start of each triplet to help yourself feel those divisions, and then take the pulse out so they just sound like one big gesture. Another way to get really tricky technical passages under your fingers is to practice it with an assortment of different rhythms (also called "rhythmic modulation"). This can help your mind and fingers iron it out from all sides, and then it feels easier when you go back to the original rhythm. There are lots of different strategies you can use, which keeps your practice sessions more interesting! Be patient and stay creative with your problem solving skills and you'll tackle it eventually!

  • @robertfunk368
    @robertfunk368 Před měsícem

    Your Awesome Betsy !

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před měsícem

      Thanks so much for listening! Happy practicing :-)

  • @fuckbored4724
    @fuckbored4724 Před měsícem

    Thank you very much for all these videos of the getchell studies. I really appreciate it!

  • @lowbrassbootcamp
    @lowbrassbootcamp Před 2 měsíci

    Great concepts. Very helpful!

  • @marcionaz1685
    @marcionaz1685 Před 2 měsíci

    obrigado

  • @jacobcraig8943
    @jacobcraig8943 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you so much this helped out a lot!

  • @user-tr5hl3dh2e
    @user-tr5hl3dh2e Před 3 měsíci

    👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @user-tr5hl3dh2e
    @user-tr5hl3dh2e Před 3 měsíci

    I am learning trumpet from you, your my teacher 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @user-tr5hl3dh2e
    @user-tr5hl3dh2e Před 3 měsíci

    Best 👍👍👍👍

  • @user-tr5hl3dh2e
    @user-tr5hl3dh2e Před 3 měsíci

    Mam your great 👍👍👍👍 owsam mam

  • @davidyang2832
    @davidyang2832 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @TheAutobotTrainer
    @TheAutobotTrainer Před 4 měsíci

    Wonderful! Thank you for posting this brass quintet version. My son and his bandmates are doing a Tuba, Trombone, Trumpet trio and this is wonderful to hear to get a feeling for it. There are too many versions with strings or sappy vocals - ha!

  • @Tube-bank
    @Tube-bank Před 5 měsíci

    Betsy, I’m getting on well with TBW Day 1 Warmup. Those Flow Studies -mouthpiece siren at I Sound Production 1) - 4), look simple don’t they, but I’m finding them a real challenge. I’m getting there. I know they are doing me good! Also I’m struggling to understand what you mean (7 minutes in) when you say siren is the VERTICAL connection between notes and flow studies is the LATERAL connection between notes. I just don’t get it. Is there any other material that explains it in a different way and why we need to know the difference between vertical and lateral? Thanks, Peter

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Peter! It can help to imagine a string player here... If they're sliding their fingers up and down on the string, that's sort of like our siren (a vertical motion). But their bows moving across the strings is like our flow study (a horizontal/lateral motion). Both things require our attention and we have to work to stay connected with both, but sometimes that's difficult to do! When we think of connecting vertically with the underlying siren, we just want to make sure that we can move from one coordinate to the next with a smooth motion, keeping the "vowel siren" intact. So that's our vertical connection. When we think of connecting horizontally/laterally with the underlying flow study, we are thinking of that forward motion/energy of the air. Thinking of the space between notes can help - we have to make sure there's a constant vibrant energy between notes. Hope this helps! Betsy

    • @Tube-bank
      @Tube-bank Před 5 měsíci

      @@betsybright Betsy, it’s great to hear from you. Thank you very much for that explanation. I’ll go over what you’ve said and inwardly digest it! It all makes sense to me. The trick is of course, to successfully apply it. I’m up for that challenge. Peter

  • @markwhite3958
    @markwhite3958 Před 5 měsíci

    Great sound, tone, great playing!!!

  • @robertomoccia8305
    @robertomoccia8305 Před 6 měsíci

    Bravissima, love the tune , tue precision and the sound

  • @markrouse8151
    @markrouse8151 Před 6 měsíci

    Hello Betsy.Great sound

  • @lenzotrumpet
    @lenzotrumpet Před 6 měsíci

    Very nice.

  • @thomaspfaff1583
    @thomaspfaff1583 Před 7 měsíci

    In my opinion it may be less useful to do long-lasting mouthpiece exercises... No one has to play only on a mouthpiece on concerts... The only benefit is a distinct offensive body work while practising.

  • @thomaspfaff1583
    @thomaspfaff1583 Před 7 měsíci

    Maybe she had some lessons with Kristian Steenstrup ?! His breathing warmup is nearly the same....😉😉

  • @robertadinolfi4217
    @robertadinolfi4217 Před 7 měsíci

    I studied Trumpet with Maxine Fields Knepper. Google her!

  • @robertomoccia8305
    @robertomoccia8305 Před 7 měsíci

    Great sound and flexibility 🎉❤

  • @CaptainQueue
    @CaptainQueue Před 7 měsíci

    Great routine, thank you.

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you for checking it out!

  • @matthewchido8450
    @matthewchido8450 Před 7 měsíci

    Your tone is AMAZING!! How do you do it?

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks Matthew! Still working at it 🙂 I think what helps us all find our most resonant sound is to find balance in our sound production. If we're really whistling the right note underneath, and if our abdominal support is dialed up, we're better able to let go everywhere else (chest, shoulders, arms, neck, etc) and a vibrance can shine through the sound. Happy practicing!

  • @patricknorris8355
    @patricknorris8355 Před 7 měsíci

    This is amazing! Thank you

  • @Tube-bank
    @Tube-bank Před 7 měsíci

    Bestsy, I can't get that G4 (on my Korg Tuner) in 1. Sound Production ? Is it because (I think) I'm a tenor voice (male)? If you'd prefer me not to post questions here, please let me know. I won't be offended at all. I know you are very busy. The other parts of the sequence wind pattern, free buzz, mouthpiece and play on the horn, are working good for me (I think). Up until now, I've been happily buzzing C3 and down. G4 and A4 is a different ball game - harder for me. That's good, and a challenge. I'm going to get better .... Peter

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 7 měsíci

      Hi Peter! Is it feeling tough when singing or when buzzing? Feel free to sing in any octave for sure. Though some men find it easier to sing in falsetto just so they hear it at the true pitch. Either way is fine! The important thing is to have the pitch itself in any octave. And actually, freebuzzing is fine in any octave too as far as I'm concerned. The mechanism of the freebuzz has little to do with that of actually playing the instrument. The point (to me) of even doing freebuzz drills is just the idea of maintaining the "whistle" concept even as there's an added friction/distraction of vibrating lips. Many of the world's greatest players freebuzz an octave lower than it would sound when playing. Hope this helps! Betsy

    • @Tube-bank
      @Tube-bank Před 7 měsíci

      Hello Betsy, that does help me a lot. Thanks. I think it’s impossible for me to sing at true pitch e.g. G4, second line on the stave (I. Sound Production). But singing an octave lower is not a problem i.e. G3, I’m pleased to say. And you say that’s ok, good. Starting a buzz exercise at G4 is a real challenge for me, but I think I’m getting better. Tonguing G4 and A4 is really hard for me - we’ve got the added complication of remembering the position of where our tongue was in the mouth, immediately after we’ve tongued the note, right? But thankfully, much much easier somehow, when we play it on the horn. Thanks again, Peter

  • @Tube-bank
    @Tube-bank Před 7 měsíci

    Betsy, I hope that you get to see this post soon. Thank you very much for producing this great video for us. It is a real inspiration. I’m planning to incorporate it in my practice routine. Are pdfs for the various exercises available to download? Peter North Yorkshire, England UK

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 7 měsíci

      Hi Peter, thanks so much for your interest in this routine! I just added it to my website a minute ago as a free download. Go to: www.brightmusiccompany.com then go to "shop our sheet music catalogue", then click on "Trumpet" and you'll see it there. Please let me know if this downloads okay! I've never tried setting up a free download before so I want to make sure it works. If that doesn't work, this may work as a direct link: betsybright.com/brightmusiccompany/product/tucson-brass-workshop-2020-warmup-day-1-trumpet/

    • @Tube-bank
      @Tube-bank Před 7 měsíci

      Betsy, it’s great to hear from you. I’ll let you know tomorrow if the download works. I’m so pleased I asked the question now. Best wishes, Peter

    • @Tube-bank
      @Tube-bank Před 7 měsíci

      Betsy, sorry for the delay in getting back to you. It worked like a dream. Thank you so much. Back to the practice room. This material will keep me busy for some time, good. I’m confident it’s going to help me a lot. Best wishes, Peter

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 7 měsíci

      So glad to hear it worked! Happy practicing 😊

    • @Tube-bank
      @Tube-bank Před 7 měsíci

      @@betsybright Ok Betsy. You can’t be more pleased about it than me. Thanks for your interest and support. Peter

  • @robertfunk368
    @robertfunk368 Před 8 měsíci

    😎👍

  • @RW-ob4en
    @RW-ob4en Před 8 měsíci

    Whew! That’s gonna require some finesse from young people! You’ve set a wonderful example.

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks! They're tough etudes for sure. Fast tempo markings!

    • @RW-ob4en
      @RW-ob4en Před 8 měsíci

      @@betsybright No doubt. But I’m stuck on the fact that you are letting it happen, not forcing it. You’ve laid out not only a great aural/audio interpretation but have a visual component that tells a big story.

  • @davidjunior7586
    @davidjunior7586 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you ❤

  • @davidjunior7586
    @davidjunior7586 Před 8 měsíci

    👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Bravo

  • @davidjunior7586
    @davidjunior7586 Před 8 měsíci

    Incrível 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @OliverWard-wr1ff
    @OliverWard-wr1ff Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks I needed these!!!

  • @manoharchouhan473
    @manoharchouhan473 Před 8 měsíci

    आप साक्षात मां सरस्वती का रुप हों

  • @justicanova
    @justicanova Před 8 měsíci

    oi muito bom o seu som, qual a numeração do seu bocal e marca ...

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 8 měsíci

      Obrigado! Eu costumo usar um Bach 3C.

  • @RW-ob4en
    @RW-ob4en Před 8 měsíci

    Way to keep,that air flowing!

  • @fiorenzobegali4132
    @fiorenzobegali4132 Před 8 měsíci

    Meravigliosa. Suoni tutti i giorni e quanto tempo dedichi agli esercizi?🎺

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 8 měsíci

      Grazie! Sì, mi alleno tutti i giorni. Ho davvero bisogno di almeno un'ora al giorno per mantenermi in forma, ma preferisco più tempo se ne ho a disposizione.

  • @charlesdavidyoung
    @charlesdavidyoung Před 8 měsíci

    You have really upped your production quality. I think I need to use a black background.

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks Charles! This is the one from last year. This year, I used the black background and also shot from a little above because there's a better view of the valves that way.

  • @charlesdavidyoung
    @charlesdavidyoung Před 8 měsíci

    I was just talking to Zac about learning these yesterday. These great recordings will help encourage him! Thanks!

  • @RW-ob4en
    @RW-ob4en Před 8 měsíci

    Watching this post in bed w/o sound. But I can imagine it as I’ve heard so many of your posts. You remind me of a saying we bandied about the music building in college: it takes a lot of work to make it seem easy. You do that well!

  • @williambeck6364
    @williambeck6364 Před 9 měsíci

    Real nice tone young lady!

  • @allwinds3786
    @allwinds3786 Před 9 měsíci

    Bring me back to 1972. "Rest as long as you play" i just dug out the old Schlossberg and am headed to the woodshed, thanks for the inspiration 👍

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for checking it out! Happy practicing :-)

  • @charlesdavidyoung
    @charlesdavidyoung Před 9 měsíci

    Hey Betsy, still trying to play efficiently. Watching and listening to you inspires me and gives me ideas!

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks Charles! Happy practicing :-)

  • @mapademongeot9659
    @mapademongeot9659 Před 9 měsíci

    Mais comment faites vous avec votre bouche?

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 9 měsíci

      C'est un peu comme un sifflet.

    • @mapademongeot9659
      @mapademongeot9659 Před 9 měsíci

      Merci Madame , je vais essayer. J'aime beaucoup vos exercices.@@betsybright

  • @RW-ob4en
    @RW-ob4en Před 9 měsíci

    I’ve not seen posts from you for awhile. Hope all is good in your life. You sure do a lot of things well. Your approach is very efficient.

    • @betsybright
      @betsybright Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for the comment! I've been working on a lot of unlisted content as well as a new fundamentals book! I'm hoping to complete at least the first volume within the next year. Slow going though...seems like it's always on the back burner due to other deadlines. I do have a bunch of quintet arrangement videos that will be coming out soon, but probably no more fundamentals videos till this book gets off the ground. Happy practicing - hope you have some great playing opportunities ahead!

    • @RW-ob4en
      @RW-ob4en Před 9 měsíci

      @@betsybright I enjoy your posts and look forward to more Betsy! Someone has given you good training, more importantly you have done a lot with it. Nice to see a young person enjoy their passion & share it with others.

  • @gregorysloat4258
    @gregorysloat4258 Před 9 měsíci

    OK, I know I’m going to get a lot of criticism for saying this, and it’s a personal thing with me, but it drives me nuts when I see trumpet players (even when they sound good, like here) playing and holding their horn like it’s a clarinet. Who is teaching this way? Your bell isn’t supposed to be pointing at the floor. Look at Doc, Maynard, Arturo Sandoval, Wayne Bergeron, Eric Miyashiro, Louis Dowdeswell, Charlie Porter, Bobby Spellman, Bill Chase, Bobby Shew, Mark Zauss, and on and on and on. They all have their bells up and out. If you have an overbite you can learn to line up your top and bottom teeth so that they meet on the same plane when you form your embouchure. It will make a more stable support for your mouthpiece, aid your endurance, and make it easier to keep pressure on your top lip at a minimum. In Band, our directors used to “encourage” us to get our bells up and out from behind the music stand, even in a community band I played in as an adult, which was directed by an individual who was also a very accomplished trumpet player. For some reason I see this more in classical players. The trumpet is an “announcement” instrument. It’s kind it hard to announce yourself if your trumpet is pointed at the floor. Look at any big band trumpet section and observe their posture and where their horns are pointed. Thank you.

    • @patricknorris8355
      @patricknorris8355 Před 7 měsíci

      Here comes the blowback! I’ve had a few teachers who actually taught that way, (and also band directors who like the bell up and out of the stand). You can at least appreciate the reasoning: the angle of the mouthpiece on the lips is a fundamental factor to what’s going on mechanically. If you push the bell up beyond what is physically natural and efficient for your body, it will have some weird and unwanted effects on your posture. Neck straining up, head tilted back to compensate, for example. I like your point about the lower jaw coming forward. Doing that could help mitigate the negative effects of a head tilt. Probably some kind of balance between the two is what you want, because it’s true there are times when you kind of need the bell higher up. But if you have a big overbite and it’s going to screw up your natural balance efficiency and safe posture, is it worth it?

    • @CORSODITROMBA
      @CORSODITROMBA Před 7 měsíci

      Hello Gregory, I believe that what teachers teach is to play in an effortless way, achieving the best sound possible, considering the posture of a student. And because every student is different, so we will have a lot of different trumpet positions. Look at Аdam Rapa.. He is the perfect example of a trumpet player who has a great posture by himself and he doesn't need to readjust the trumpet position. So, if you have a bad posture you will of course have to bend your neck in order to open up your throat. But if your posture is fine as it is, you don't really need to change your "every day" posture when you play the trumpet. Summarising.. just to let you understand better: look at her when she is not playing and when she plays.. Can you notice that she is not changing her posture? It means she is perfectly aligned !

  • @gringodude67
    @gringodude67 Před 9 měsíci

    Bravi!

  • @fabriciosantos480
    @fabriciosantos480 Před 10 měsíci

    Parabéns!!! Muito lindo.

  • @1thank2you3
    @1thank2you3 Před 11 měsíci

    0:10

  • @user-qh3td1yy2p
    @user-qh3td1yy2p Před 11 měsíci

    bravo!!