How to do a Shake on the Trumpet

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
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    0:00 - Intro
    1:40 - Shake the Horn
    2:55 - The best way to learn to shake
    4:00 - Quarter = 80 Arbans
    5:48 - Overtone Series FTW
    7:08 - Using this in Classical music!
    8:12 - Bounce the notes like a basketball
    9:25 - Tongue position for lip slurs and upper register
    11:45 - Do the train exercise!
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Komentáře • 82

  • @ImPsychoReal
    @ImPsychoReal Před 2 lety +20

    I have braces so no matter what I do play trumpet cuts my inner lips so I’m not really worried about hurting my chops anymore

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před 2 lety +5

      Been there! Even with braces, you shouldn’t experience cuts for too long. Eventually, you grow calluses. Still important to think about taking care of your chops!

    • @ImPsychoReal
      @ImPsychoReal Před 2 lety +1

      @@AdamMeckler so eventually my lips will stop cutting?😮

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před 2 lety +2

      @@ImPsychoReal If you practice regularly, and play every day (it doesn't need to be a lot. At least 20 minutes daily is enough for now) then yes, your lips will stop cutting. You'll always feel texture there, from the braces imprint, but they shouldn't cut. I only know this because I went through braces as a trumpeter, and have taught many students with braces. Stick with it either way, it will get easier and more fun to play once your braces are off!

    • @ImPsychoReal
      @ImPsychoReal Před 2 lety

      @@AdamMeckler oh I see! I appreciate it but unfortunately I’m getting my braces off after I graduate high school so I won’t get to show off my skills lol

    • @heatherhillrd
      @heatherhillrd Před rokem +2

      There are also soft plastic braces 'covers' that your orthodontist can get for you and fix the problem immediately. they just snap over your brackets.

  • @CrawfishReport
    @CrawfishReport Před 2 lety +27

    Appreciate that you took the time to shoot with a decent backdrop, good lighting, wardrobe and sound. A good lesson...I watch it every so often. Solid techniques.

  • @milliedavis2987
    @milliedavis2987 Před 2 lety +5

    thank you I’m learning how to shake for jazz band this is super helpful!

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem +1

      Awesome. So glad to hear it!! Hope you’re crushing those shakes in jazz band. It may not happen right away. Stick with it!

  • @harrisoncw
    @harrisoncw Před 2 lety +5

    This is so helpful, while I already knew some of this info this is great for people to find when they search trumpet shakes.

    • @harrisoncw
      @harrisoncw Před 2 lety +1

      Also, shakes are used in orchestra or band for pieces such as Mambo from West Side Story Symphonic Dances. They are also cool for cadenzas or the end of concertos or in some solo pieces for extra effect.

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes! I talked a bit about classical cadenzas in the video! I had the privilege of playing West Side Story in the Pit Orch at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis a couple years ago as well. What an awesome show!

  • @LoganRas
    @LoganRas Před 3 lety +12

    I love how dense the info is with the video still being concise and to the point. Love it!

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Logan, I’m glad you’re digging it! More soon!

  • @thebrotato642
    @thebrotato642 Před 2 lety +3

    first semester performing in a jazz band in college and this is gonna help a lot ☺️ playing groove shop for a concert in February and man oh man there's a lot of shakes in it 👀

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem

      Yes!! You got this! Sorry it took me so long to respond to this. Hope the shaking is happening! 🎺 🎺

  • @metalcat5685
    @metalcat5685 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is gonna be so helpful for future auditions and soloing. Great lesson!

  • @kayleeb8985
    @kayleeb8985 Před rokem +1

    thank you so much. you're the reason i know how to growl without having to know how to roll my r's, and now i'm gonna learn this next! thank you!

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem

      You got this !! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🎺🎺

  • @mjl451
    @mjl451 Před rokem +3

    Excellent tutorial & presentation. Very helpful!

  • @DavidFeilyMusic
    @DavidFeilyMusic Před 3 lety +2

    Great lesson! Keep em comin!

  • @Radjammin
    @Radjammin Před rokem +3

    Great video. Excellent examples.

  • @rik-keymusic160
    @rik-keymusic160 Před 3 lety +2

    You’re a great teacher!

  • @CaribLouis
    @CaribLouis Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks a lot for that tip man! I like your videos!
    A french trombonist

  • @CornetBlues
    @CornetBlues Před 11 měsíci

    Absolutely amazing advice 👏👏
    I can’t wait to experiment with this although I think it’s harder on a conical Cornet,will see but going to be hard work,no problem 🎶🎺🎶🎺

  • @JasonFabus
    @JasonFabus Před 3 lety +2

    i've been patiently waiting for you to reference basketball...

  • @jeb324
    @jeb324 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank You!, the bounce from top note to lower note is excellent teaching, a great way to present the concept. Your entire tutorial is excellent. Would like to hear from you how much practice is to much and how to decide when to stop for the day(s)?

  • @tucker6072
    @tucker6072 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for leveling your audio ;)

  • @mankone1
    @mankone1 Před 2 lety +2

    nice to meet you 🙂

  • @jameshatfield4474
    @jameshatfield4474 Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @ukememboso1064
    @ukememboso1064 Před 3 lety +1

    Great🙏🙏

  • @mankone1
    @mankone1 Před 2 lety +1

    i'm from holland, and like top play shake, and high register

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome, Marcel! I tour with Youngblood Brass Band and we often spend time in Maastricht!

  • @UlIxes1
    @UlIxes1 Před 2 lety +2

    I practice 5 minutes once or twice per week... the next 5 + 5 minutes I will try doing these things...

    • @levijackson529
      @levijackson529 Před 2 lety

      you practice 5 minutes in total? or just shakes?

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem +1

      If you can get to 5 minutes every day, and then maybe 5+5 more everyday, you’ll get better much faster! Part of getting good at trumpet is regular practice. Don’t miss a day and start small!

  • @mickbulstra1106
    @mickbulstra1106 Před rokem +3

    Very nice explanation video! Though I have one question: what kind of mouth piece do you use? I play lead in a couple of bigbands and I'm trying to find the best fitting mouth piece that works with playing lead and gives my chops enough space for lip slurs.

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem +1

      Hey Mick! I use a Stork Studio Master XV6 but I've been experimenting with the Lotus XS and really enjoying it. It took me a long time to find the right fit for me, and part of it was my approach to playing small mouthpieces. In particular, I was using too much pressure, and was overblowing on the smaller mouthpieces. Good luck!

    • @mickbulstra1106
      @mickbulstra1106 Před rokem

      @@AdamMeckler Great I'm going to look into it. Thank you for the reply!

  • @ricaard
    @ricaard Před 2 lety +2

    Subscribed! Does this relate at all to vibrato?

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před 2 lety +1

      A little! I’ll do a vid on vibrato. Great idea! Thanks for subbing!

  • @mankone1
    @mankone1 Před 2 lety +1

    please take the Joan Collin lip flexcibillities, thats how to learn shake, thats what i do, it works 🙂

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem

      Cool, I will check that out. I was not familiar with Joan’s book!

  • @carlositoy4177
    @carlositoy4177 Před rokem +1

    Question: When you are shaking the trumpet, is the air speed the same?

  • @kentclark6420
    @kentclark6420 Před 2 lety +1

    Is that the method used by Tower of Power in What is Hip.

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem

      Yes! They’re shaking all over the place!

    • @kentclark6420
      @kentclark6420 Před rokem

      @@AdamMeckler I don't know why I asked. I used to play trumpet in my high school jazz band.

  • @specter38
    @specter38 Před 4 měsíci

    The arutunian cadenza has a variation of this, but with e-g-f-g-e...

  • @ufkylopez6266
    @ufkylopez6266 Před 2 lety +1

    How long could I play a good shake?

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem

      Start small and work your way longer and longer. It’s takes consistent laser air, so you may not be able to do it for very long at first. You’ll get more efficient as you work at it!

  • @kittykaaat11222
    @kittykaaat11222 Před rokem +1

    me as a lil middle schooler wanting to learn this barely being able to slur

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem +1

      You got this. Stick with it. Start with lip slurs and you’ll get there!!

  • @jeremyhorne5501
    @jeremyhorne5501 Před rokem +1

    where did you get your trumpet?

  • @frankwcrespo
    @frankwcrespo Před rokem +1

    Are you from New Jersey?

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem

      I live in Michigan now. Was in Minneapolis for 10 years. Family is from Pittsburgh!

    • @frankwcrespo
      @frankwcrespo Před rokem +1

      @@AdamMeckler ha! I couldn't place your accent -it sounded like new jersey.

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem

      @@frankwcrespo Hilarious! I probably do have some of that Pittsburgh in there, but people have told me the Midwest has creeped in pretty hard. haha

    • @frankwcrespo
      @frankwcrespo Před rokem

      @@AdamMeckler where can I here more of your playing?

  • @michellimabastos2441
    @michellimabastos2441 Před rokem +1

    Precisa de tradução assim não da

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem

      Translation is a great idea! Subtitles?

  • @josephhoward8236
    @josephhoward8236 Před 3 lety +1

    Something I've never heard mentioned by trumpet players that raise and lower their tongue to ascend and descend is that not everyone has the same roof of their mouth. I've talked to my dentist about this and he said I have a really high roof of my mouth. Some people can't even bite an x-ray film because they have a low roof and don't have room up there. But no trumpet players have ever addressed this. I've searched for it!! It seems like the air has a further path for some of us to raise tongue all the way up and when that happens the tongue moves back in my mouth. I talked to the dentist about having a partial made with no teeth to lower the roof of my mouth. Any comments?

    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před 3 lety

      Interesting question. There is a professor at Lawrence University in Appleton WI who was studying the mouth cavity by planting cameras inside while people played, but it was all surrounding saxophone. I wonder if anything came out of that study that could be useful for you. I also have a high roof, and had some work done when I was young to lower it. I haven't thought a lot about this potential issue, to be honest. Good luck!

  • @user-yt2kv4yc6l
    @user-yt2kv4yc6l Před rokem

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    • @AdamMeckler
      @AdamMeckler  Před rokem

      You can jump around to different parts of the video by clicking the times in the description!