The Trumpet Lip Slurs Guide For You
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Books mentioned in the video :
Advanced Lip Flexibilities by Dr. Charles Colin - amzn.to/3uVBsNX
27 Groups of Exercises by Earl D. Irons - amzn.to/3o975ju
Flexus by Laurie Frink and John McNeil - amzn.to/3Oi5fqN
There are 2 Types of Flexibility Exercises that a trumpet player can practice
1. The lip slur
2. The Lip Bend
Both of these focus on the 3rd Core Level of Trumpet Playing which is Tongue Level.
If you didn't know, there are 7 Core Parts of Trumpet Playing as taught by Claude Gordon:
1. Wind Power
2. Tongue Level
3. Wind Control
4. Fingers of the Right Hand
5. The Left Hand
6. The Muscles of the Face
7. The Lips
Today I will share with you 3 Levels of flexibility exercises that you can practice.
- Beginner Lip Slurs
- Intermediate Lip slurs
- Advanced Lip Slurs
Then I will teach you how to do a lip bend for added flexibility on trumpet.
What is the tongue used for as it is related to flexibility?
- Playing the extreme high register
- Playing the extreme low register
- Note bending
- Vibrato
- Fine-tuning
- Slurs
- Trills
None of these things can take place without involvement from the tongue.
For this reason, it is important that we learn to master our tongue as it is clearly a crucial part of playing the trumpet.
Press play on the video to improve your flexibility today.
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0:00 Intro
0:37 Two Types of Flexibility on Trumpet
1:10 Core Parts of Trumpet Playing
1:45 What is the Tongue Used For in Trumpet Playing?
2:50 How to Use the Tongue for Fine Tuning
3:30 3 Levels of Trumpet Lip Slurs
4:20 Master Endurance on Trumpet
4:50 Trumpet Lip Slurs for Beginners
12:00 Intermediate Trumpet Lip Slurs
15:52 Advanced Lip Flexibilities
18:57 Lip Bends on Trumpet
24:03 Master Endurance on Trumpet
16:55 is a great idea!
Great education from a person who loves to teach!
Yessir! Thank you, very much.
Really love all this exercises!
Thank you🙏🏻
Well you’ve just demystified this “lip slurs” concept after a year and a few months of blowing and exploring the horn, greatly appreciated Chris!
Yes! Happy to help and good luck in your practice.
Thanks for everything you post Chris. This is another great lesson. I’m a returner after many years in the trumpet dessert and the stuff you post has been a huge help to me. Thanks. Tea and scones on me if you’re every in the rain soaked north of the UK.
Thanks Chris just blew my first few notes. This is where I will be returning, once my work load is complete. Nice lesson.
Such a clean, great sound to follow along with and strive to imitate when going through these exercises myself. Thanks!
thank you very much! I am happy to be a good model if it is helpful.
I love listening to you and would love to download the Master Endurance on Trumpet.
Thank you!
You’re very welcome.
Oh wow! I know & have my fingering & notes memorized in sequence from F# & on up; but I never knew or realized what the seven specific positions were regarding the valves themselves!! Thanks Chris.
That's right; happy to help!
wow the trills
How to position your tongue more examples please
Hello Chris... Great exercises!! I see in the 1st Position, all valves are down. What valves are down in sequence, in each of the other 6 positions? Thanks!!
First position is actually no valves down. Hold on. I’ll grab a link for you.
Okay, here it is: czcams.com/video/5J-fhRcT7p0/video.html
What is that tuner app? Thank You 🙏
I understand the technique of "Ah" and "Ee", especially going from middle C to G or G to C. I was taught that all notes from the second C on up your tongue position is in "Ee", if so how to I manage that when slurring from the second C to E, E to G or G to C? What changes am I making with my tongue if any?
What tuning app do you use here? It works very well.
I really appreciate your skill and ability to share it.
What is the difference between slurs and legato?
What mouthpiece is that in the video?
I sometimes do like " I , A , O " I for high, A for middle O is for low.
Yes, that is helpful to do.
@@ChrisDavisTrumpet And thank you for motivating me play on summer. Because we all know summer do self ;D
Ty.
@@tiqi_r4793 sure thing! we've gotta keep the horn on our face so that we can improve.
@@ChrisDavisTrumpet I got question how I need to put my lips ? Because now I am putting them bad postion It's hard to play for me. Please help me
@@tiqi_r4793 watch a video on the channel called, how to buzz a trumpet mouthpiece. There 2-3 videos of the same type. No need to buzz. Just form your face muscles in the same way described.