Garrett Schmidt: 5 Steps To Mastering Lead Trumpet
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- For all of Garrett's exercises and phrases, in all 12 keys + backing tracks: www.jazzlessonvideos.com/trumpet
Garrett Schmidt, Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies, teaches jazz trumpet, jazz arranging, jazz combo, and directs the Concert Jazz Band at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Before moving back to Illinois, Garrett was an active musician in New York City, playing at Shapeshifter Lab, Somethin’ Jazz Club, 54 Below, Tea Lounge, The Garage, and Radio City Music Hall.
Garrett is an active clinician and performer. He has performed all over the the world with the Maria Schneider Orchestra(Tokyo Blue Note, Jazz Standard, University of Maryland, Elmhurst Jazz Festival, Barcelona, Luxembourg, Vienna, Zürich, Geneva, Basel). He has also performed/toured with the Ryan Truesdell’s Gil Evans Project, John LaBarbera Big Band, Glenn Miller Orchestra, The Temptations, Johnny Mathis, Frankie Valli, CDZA, T-Pain, and Grease Das Musical.
In 2014, Garrett performed 8 shows a week with the Broadway production of ‘Cabaret’ at Studio 54. As a member of this production, he had the opportunity to play on both the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and The Today Show. - Hudba
For all of Garrett's exercises and phrases, in all 12 keys + backing tracks: www.jazzlessonvideos.com/trumpet
Yo this is dope! I agree. Equipment doesn't matter. Some pieces or horns just make it easier to get the job done.
Hey, huge fan. I love your work, you help me very much.
Fishy Power thank you for reaching out to let me know. How long have you been playing?
Not true. There are guys who play on mouthpieces I can't even get a sound on. I would not be able to just grab their gear and go as he mentions. Would be a disaster. Equipment is huge. It has to work for you. ALONG with the fundamentals he mentions.
@@stevenhogenson4880 thats not what they mean. What they are meaning is if you need proper fundamentals to be able to get a good sound on any mouthpiece at all. No specific mouthpiece is going to gain you fundamentals
Yeah Garrett!!! One of my favorite lead players and a fantastic person.
I had the privilege of studying with Garrett for three years at SIUE. He’s an absolutely amazing player and teacher! Most efficient trumpet player I’ve ever seen!
What a wonderful player and instructor... thank you sooo much 👏
This is great and all but I'd like to know where to get sheet music for these phrases to practice in all 12 keys
literally says in the description like 20 times during the video
@@garrettkarr5170 that may have been a joke
I love it, Its just can afford the PDF
Yeah!!!
that guy's pretty good!!!!!
Why is this my first time hearing anyone call it the 'cash register' instead of money register xD
Awesome! So, how long took it to be able to do this? 😅
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Where can I find the sheet music?
Step 6. Have fun.
This is pretty good advice!🎺
The rim is simmilar to 1 1/4?
If your mouthpiece is the shew 1
He just said that equipment doesn’t matter lol.
Paze Gonya from my experiences I can help
i use a shew 1
1:45
4:16
I’m a classical player but I’m extremely interested in playing lead or better yet, I’m extremely interested in playing high notes. I have the range for a D above double C however, i can only play in this register for about an hour, after that my ranger drops considerably about one octave. Does anyone have any advice on how to increase my endurance. I should probably also mention the only time I ever play in the upper and extreme upper register is during the summer for drum corps (I’m not sure if that matters or not, but I thought I should mention it)
looks like the bobby shew trumpet
To sum up :
1 - move your trumpet around as much as possible
2 - sound good (how ?)
3 - make it very difficult for yourself to train anything because you're playing way too high
4 - play happy birthday but very loud and very high
5 - just play, the only good point of the video
I don't understand this lesson. It does not make me want to buy any pdf. No advice is given on how to play the exercices, what to focus on, common pitfalls...