Benefits of Proper Lip Buzzing & Mouthpiece Buzzing by Charlie Porter

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • Charlie discusses concepts that will help brass players to get more out of their lip buzzing and mouthpiece buzzing exercises.
    For more detailed information on how to form an embouchure, click the link below:
    How to Form a Trumpet (Brasswind) Embouchure in Four Steps:
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Komentáře • 291

  • @CharliePorter
    @CharliePorter  Před 6 lety +279

    Wow, the first thumbs down came in less than 20 seconds after I posted this nearly 19 minute long video! I guess you are always gonna have haters, but I love you all...even you haters out there ;)

    • @rongolec5472
      @rongolec5472 Před 6 lety +25

      One of the high points in my trumpet studies are your posts. Thanks for taking the time to teach.

    • @row0111
      @row0111 Před 6 lety +17

      Hey Charlie, people dislike videos they don't even know what they are disliking :P Awesome work mate keep it up! Australia viewer.

    • @bobpai2006
      @bobpai2006 Před 6 lety +11

      Do not worry Charlie, your videos are solid knowledge. One of the clearest explanations on clinical aspects of the horn available on the web. Glad you are coming to Brazil soon. Thanks.

    • @TheBlavid
      @TheBlavid Před 6 lety +3

      Greetings from Nottingham England. As someone else said some people just love to hate!! Your videos are great stuff Charlie... I think anyone with half a brain can see how many years of slogging at it are behind them and that you have really thought through how best to get your take on these concepts across. They're really helping me with some problems I'm trying to iron out in my technique. Mainly accuracy especially as I become a stronger trumpeter, I'm trying to push my tempo up to bop type speeds. So these videos are helping me really reassess my fundamentals. After all everything else is built upon them. One thing I'm finding with the scissor handle 4 step setup (which is amazing in terms of understanding what's really going on and the use of face muscles to play higher is something nobody has ever said to me but was a eureka moment.) is that I sometimes use a little too much pressure. I've never had a problem with pressure as I'm a singer so I already had a good idea about air support when I picked up the horn. Any advice on using your 4 step setup process whilst making sure not to use excessive pressure would be very welcome. Anyway I trust your advice simply from hearing and seeing your beautiful playing m'man. 😉 I should really chase you for a Skype lesson sometime as you're totally my fave CZcams teacher! All best, David.

    • @passionfreakz6827
      @passionfreakz6827 Před 6 lety +1

      Been following u for a while.U r the best out there.I think the haters r TCE and superchops players.

  • @jonladines6305
    @jonladines6305 Před 6 lety +147

    Charlie, I've been a trumpet teacher and professional player for for almost 30 years and have studied and played with some of the best in the business in the US and abroad and what you teach is spot on. I recommend your videos to others for good teaching videos. I like your humble approach to teaching and your methods are correct unlike some ego maniacs on you tube, posting videos just to show off some screech notes and not to actually teach quality of sound first before screech notes (and I'm a lead player lol). You're a top rate trumpet teacher and anyone who puts thumbs down on this video has NO idea what they're talking about in regards to the mechanics of the trumpet. I'd love to actually hear THEM play and teach. Keep doing what you're doing, you have educated more trumpeters than you know, young and old! Great work and blessing to you!

    • @dougimmel
      @dougimmel Před 4 lety +3

      what he said. coming back after 49 years away. ouch. thank you

  • @kmathis41
    @kmathis41 Před 5 lety +27

    This was a great lesson for me. I never could buzz well without the trumpet. Even doing the mouthpiece alone was not consistent. You expressed this in a way I could really relate with. I am working on the lining up of my lips. I was guilty of the over/under slip of the lips. Please keep you videos coming I am disabled and can't get out easily but I am a student of music and the trumpet.

  • @arielcohelo
    @arielcohelo Před 4 lety +7

    I watched your 4 step embouchure video and I quit all I was doing to do that. I worked hard for 5 weeks and now my lips understood what do you mean in 4:30 of this video. Thank you sir, you are the trumpet doctor I was looking for since the beggining of time. I will be talking to you soon to do a lesson if its possible. Thank you again and a good day to you.

  • @robcary2808
    @robcary2808 Před 6 lety +2

    The reasons I subscribed almost 2 years ago enforces all the valuable comments below: First, Charlies sound is excellent! Charlie is humble, his personality enhances his coaching, NOT getting in the way like other YT posters (you know who I'm talking about LOL), (2) I have benefited from every point Charlie has made, (3) Charlie pays attention to detail. I am one of the "comeback player" clan; I put my horn down after college, 25 years went by, now I play more musically and more relaxed than ever! THANK YOU CHARLIE!

  • @maharba321
    @maharba321 Před 6 lety +5

    Instead of wasting my time un Facebook I am watching your wonderful típs, thanks a lot!

  • @zippybogard
    @zippybogard Před 4 lety +1

    I don't know why anyone would give a thumbs down to Charlies's video since Charlie knows what he's talking about!

  • @ronrobbins2737
    @ronrobbins2737 Před 6 lety +19

    Triple-Threat Charlie, great "classical" player/great jazz player/GREAT TEACHER !

  • @debbiespringer7961
    @debbiespringer7961 Před 6 lety +6

    I can't tell you how much this has helped my form, my embouchure...it all just clicked for me after putting the horn to the chops, and using this technique (especially in the higher range).! Thank you Charlie Porter! Keep those videos and lessons coming.

  • @darwinsape9901
    @darwinsape9901 Před 4 lety +1

    How can anyone hate this?..... if you get just ONE idea from this video.... just say 'thank you Charlie'.... Thank You Charlie.

  • @andreedayane9748
    @andreedayane9748 Před 6 lety +23

    good night I'm Brazilian and I want to congratulate you for your success and tell you not to stop posting these tips because they and other trumpeters I'm learning because at this moment I can not pay classes and haters will always have people just throw stones at a tree who give good fruit every day but success God bless you at all.

  • @jjjackson5613
    @jjjackson5613 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you! For 3 years in high school I held the first trumpet seat in Marching/Concert Band, and Jazz Band. The only issue was, I could only hit high notes momentarily by pressing mouthpiece hard against my my mouth and blowing aggressively. This video just taught me what two band directors and 6 years of playing did not. Trying to use this technique I realize I will have establish a new embouchure and develop it, because my old embouchure was heavily dependent on mouthpiece pressure against my lips.

  • @georgesiriotis8664
    @georgesiriotis8664 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for the great videos, Charlie. At 53, I'm picking up my horn again after many years, and your tips and thoughtful approach to teaching are helping tremendously...especially the embouchure lessons. My problem had always been too much pressure on my lips and my range always suffered. After a month of playing 30 minutes a day and watching your videos, my chops are starting to feel better and I feel my range is progressing (for me that's a D or occasional E above the staff, which even in my playing days was a stretch). It's a slow process, but I'm feeling motivated to see how far I can get. Keep teaching us!!

  • @mattcoulter7
    @mattcoulter7 Před 6 lety +20

    Regarding the camera, you can set a 'focus point' on your face which will tell the camera to auto focus around that area. You could also choose to go manual on this occasion as you are staying in the same position

    • @PeterACasanave
      @PeterACasanave Před 5 lety +1

      ​@Richard Brotzman Agreeing with both Matt & Richard. If you have more light it will allow you to have more range of motion without changing focus. (Depth of field. Note: I learned on film, and Matt knows more about modern cameras than me.)
      I would try manual mode with more light -- especially in front of you and only lighting you. Light yourself like the soloist you are. Then be a star and stay in the spotlight.
      Since the image quality is so good, perhaps you could use a higher ISO; the trade off would be a bit of graininess.

  • @hoonooproductions5565
    @hoonooproductions5565 Před 4 lety

    You are the best teacher, Charlie! The way you explain things is so clear and understandable. I followed your advice about embouchure and it has transformed my playing. Thank you so much for generously sharing your knowledge. You rock!

  • @daniela.desfosses4223
    @daniela.desfosses4223 Před 5 lety +4

    . Slurring maintains a wonderful CONTINUITY of TONE. Thankyou.

  • @kaytee4703
    @kaytee4703 Před 3 lety +1

    A brilliant way of presenting an important yet basic principle to developing good form and sound. Keep'em coming Charlie.

  •  Před 6 lety +2

    Charlie, this is by far the best explanation for lip buzzing that i have seen, ever. You have a new subscriber, your work and your talent are outstanding.

  • @armandogiordano1226
    @armandogiordano1226 Před 6 lety +1

    The king of you tube trumpet teaching, following you since forever! Stay amazing!!

  • @spencermullen8751
    @spencermullen8751 Před 6 lety +1

    I always love it when u post because your videos are always so helpful! I'd love to see you do more classical stuff but I love all your jazz stuff

  • @Arjundesai87
    @Arjundesai87 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Charlie,
    Thanks for regularly posting insight into the mechanics of playing.
    It's really really helpful! Also, I'm looking forward to the album!

  • @markdaily8853
    @markdaily8853 Před 3 lety +1

    Charlie, I just started playing again after a 40 yr break after high school. I just found your videos and have learned more about the basics than I ever knew before! I wanted to let you know your videos are timeless. You are blessed with a good voice and a great ability to speak and teach. Keep it up!

  • @deezashmeeza3062
    @deezashmeeza3062 Před 6 lety +1

    This is the best explanation of buzzing I have seen and the first time i have ever really felt its benefit. The buzzing book gave me some of the feeling of this stuff, but this video gave me a more clear idea of the mechanics

  • @sergiovr3
    @sergiovr3 Před 6 lety +1

    charlie you never cease to amaze me. top notch class

  • @jessyca9833
    @jessyca9833 Před 6 lety +1

    Yeeess! Thanks so much for including daily exercises! :D

  • @skrame01
    @skrame01 Před 6 lety

    Charlie I am so happy to have found this video, because I have always buzzed my lips but could never decide if I was doing it right. I have been doing it exactly as you demonstrate here, it is a huge confidence booster to see this.

  • @davidtatosian842
    @davidtatosian842 Před 6 lety +1

    GREAT video!! Thank you so much for the clear instruction and analysis!

  • @ashsallotment6290
    @ashsallotment6290 Před 4 lety +1

    This has helped a lot. Really feel like I had a breakthrough by drawing the lips back rather than closing them together to go higher. My mouthpiece buzzing immediately sounded better, more in tune and less spluttery... if that’s a word!!! Many thanks

  • @noliagonzalez9002
    @noliagonzalez9002 Před 6 lety +9

    I can not buzzing without the mouthpiece. What I need to do? Because everything you said is very true, but it is really hard for me to do it without the mouthpiece.

  • @karennewton1684
    @karennewton1684 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video. Spot on. I always give lip buzzing exercises to students. Charlie gives great clear instructions on the hows and whys of sound production. Nice work Charlie.

  • @thomasberar4311
    @thomasberar4311 Před 6 lety +4

    This is very helpful. As a freshman trumpet player in college, it really helps with form

  • @keithploettner7870
    @keithploettner7870 Před 6 lety

    Thanks Charlie for yet another important tip for creating a good set up. I'll be practicing this, along with other basics from my recent lesson. Have a great day!

  • @philipnewman7777
    @philipnewman7777 Před 3 lety +1

    Charlie, thanks for sharing. I've been an amateur trumpet player for 35 years, but always felt like something wasn't quite right with my embouchure mechanics. I've been immersing in your videos and now I'm going to take everything right back to the beginning and make the investment to get these basics right. I know what you're saying makes sense, now I just have to be patient and diligent in making it mine. Again, thanks for sharing!

  • @astrorad2000
    @astrorad2000 Před rokem

    Embarking on my journey to play trumpet again thanks to you Charlie. Embouchure has always been my problem and I have never had a teacher who has addressed it properly. Now I will learn and achieve that tone and ease of joyous playing.

  • @chasefreak
    @chasefreak Před 6 lety +9

    There are a few rules that NEED to be followed when doing any lip (free form) buzzing. 1. The chops must be saturated w saliva (even if you normally play dry) 2. Never lip buzz on a fatigued (tired) embouchure 3. The airflow must ALWAYS be downward 4. NEVER tongue attack a lip buzz, ALWAYS use a whooooo no tongue air attack 5. Never lip buzz below a 2nd line G in the staff 6. Never just use lip buzzing as a warm-up Lip buzzing is generally used to firm up a flabby chin area and helps with increasing embouchure vibrating fluency overall. Charlie, I "briefly" met you w Wayne Daniels at Sunfest '92 at the Arturo Sandoval show. Then saw you again w Wynton in '94 when you guys were trading solos. I never got a chance to play w you though as I was just getting my chops together when you left West Palm around '95-ish

    • @ejej444
      @ejej444 Před 2 lety

      Why airflow has to go down? When playing trumpet you want it to go straight I think

    • @craigdick3467
      @craigdick3467 Před 2 lety +1

      Are you sure about all that? You contradict what the video shows but don't provide any rationale, let alone evidence. I'll go with the video.

    • @chasefreak
      @chasefreak Před 2 lety

      @@ejej444 The airflow into the horn/MPC will be either upward or downward-science-when free form buzzing, it should always be downward-get the Reinhardt pivot system book..ask Rich Willey, dave Sheetz, Doug Elliot or Chris LaBarbera for follow-up's

  • @germanviquez
    @germanviquez Před 6 lety +2

    You are great charlie! You have helped me a lot to correct mistakes and to find the way to play the trumpet as always dream, infinite thanks a hug from Montevideo Uruguay

  • @d.juneconley7349
    @d.juneconley7349 Před 3 lety

    Hey Charlie, I watch you video's over and over you are such a good teacher. I get better practice every time!! thank you thank you thank you!! your the best!

  • @haneysinsweden
    @haneysinsweden Před 6 lety +1

    Good stuff Charlie!!! I took a lesson with one of the principal trumpeters in Stockholm and he talked about the same things. Thanks a million for putting this online. I hope trumpeters around the world understand what "gold" this is!! Hope you are well man! Who cares about the focus of the camera bro, the content was sick!!

  • @ericdugas7332
    @ericdugas7332 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks so much for this video. I learn so much everytime and you always help me a lot with the numerous problems I have as a beginner.

  • @patrickspinks9521
    @patrickspinks9521 Před 6 lety +1

    I appreciate anything you offer.....I didn't play for 45 years. Just getting started back in earnest.....Thanks

  • @peterhogarty5741
    @peterhogarty5741 Před 6 lety

    Thanks Charlie l have just come across your website and l am so impressed with what you can do with buzzing with and without the mouthpiece. What you shared is absolutely brilliant l am a trombone player and have gained so much inspiration from what you have demonstrated, really good thank you

  • @jacksonphilip8144
    @jacksonphilip8144 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow!! Your lessons have been very useful. Thanks you

  • @bfenwick87
    @bfenwick87 Před 2 lety

    Charlie, your techniques are very helpful and very useful. Thank you!

  • @davetuttle9701
    @davetuttle9701 Před 5 lety +1

    Dude! Excellent lesson!

  • @aikocrew
    @aikocrew Před 6 lety +1

    Glad to meet another buzzer! I got some of these tips from Stamp and Thompson book, but not all. I also use a piano to find the notes. Not many good trumpet players, and I am not including myself, advocate whisper tones and buzzing today.

  • @flamenkito247
    @flamenkito247 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much! You're 100% awesomeness! I wish someone had taken the time to do this with me 30 years ago. My band teacher was an accomplished trumpet performer and musical arranger, in addition to our teacher, and I was always in awe of him when he would pick up his trumpet and play so much as a scale. But I never had a one-on-one like this (your videos do feel like a private lesson). So, again, my heartfelt thanks. Happy new year to you, and I'm off to view your proper embouchure video!

  • @veroldaley1
    @veroldaley1 Před 4 lety

    This is a great tutorial , thanks Charlie

  • @newdutchworkshop7026
    @newdutchworkshop7026 Před 3 lety

    Just played a couple of your videos in the background while cooking dinner and buzzing along a bit, great tips already! Everybody mentions curling in the lips but you mentioning they should only move closer to the teeth and not actually curl immediately worked for me :) I'll definitely sit down and go through your content over the next couple of weeks, personal progress is always the best inspiration to me!

  • @edwinlindquist973
    @edwinlindquist973 Před rokem

    With four years of lessons with Jimmy Stamp in the early 70’s, I never began with lip buzzing. Always started as you demonstrated with the mouthpiece and piano. It’s a challenge lips alone. But it makes sense as I’m returning to the trumpet after decades away.

  • @keenanasbridge6911
    @keenanasbridge6911 Před 4 lety

    Charlie this video and all your videos are fantastic, helped my trumpet playing so much!!!!

  • @chris0062
    @chris0062 Před 5 lety +1

    GREAT vid, thanks a bunch!

  • @zaenkmus
    @zaenkmus Před 6 lety +1

    Great videos, much appreciated ...watching in Burnaby BC on a Sunday afternoon.

  • @StocksIn60Seconds
    @StocksIn60Seconds Před 6 lety

    I've never heard anyone talk about coming in towards the lips more when going higher. Incredible. You just got one more subscriber! I am thankful for your insightful videos. =)

  • @colinberry707
    @colinberry707 Před 3 lety

    This is best explanation of lip buzzing I have come across in the forty years I have been playing and teaching professionally. I can now play in the high ignorance is bliss)

  • @yasekmanzano2884
    @yasekmanzano2884 Před 6 lety

    I totally agree with this philosophy, thank you for sharing these secrets

  • @helenhill9482
    @helenhill9482 Před 3 lety

    This and your other video about embouchure are brilliant! At the start of this video I couldn’t even lip buzz, never mind produce a note. By the end, I could play the first five notes of the Bb major scale up and down just with my lips buzzing!!! I will be doing these exercises every day. Thank you!

  • @Browno747
    @Browno747 Před 6 lety +1

    Very helpful video!

  • @kennetheaston5637
    @kennetheaston5637 Před 5 lety +1

    Great vid. Thank you!

  • @robertslotte1858
    @robertslotte1858 Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for a great video Charlie! There are always going to be haters...just ignore them and keep posting awesome videos like this one.

  • @user-mm8ms7ln5j
    @user-mm8ms7ln5j Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you Charlie!

  • @yvoncormier9762
    @yvoncormier9762 Před 10 měsíci

    @Charlie Porter,
    Your lip aperture bell back pressure explanation from about 5 years ago really helped.
    The dynamis of what the top lip really does along with aperture and related muscles.

  • @hatehypocrisy1
    @hatehypocrisy1 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks, Charlie.This is very helpful.

  • @mikepollock7612
    @mikepollock7612 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks Charlie-- every athletic endeavor relies on maintaining "form" and brass embouchure is no different. We are creating the reed that a sax player simply installs in a mouthpiece --out of lip tissue!!--- not always easy and often requires your approach with buzzing and mpc then playing with singing sound. Some lucky people seem to just "get it" but I sure have been helped by your explanations and have performed some very difficult music on trumpet. I will add these lip buzz ideas to my regular practice. thanks!

  • @wadethomas5984
    @wadethomas5984 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for the tips will try it out and let you know

  • @kjjun7
    @kjjun7 Před 6 lety +1

    I think this vidio is very important and useful. Thank you!

  • @pauldavies9360
    @pauldavies9360 Před 2 lety +1

    Jeez this is hard but after practicing in front of a mirror for 10 mins I put the horn up and hit some super high clean clear notes! Definitely a new daily habit.
    Thanks Charlie!

  • @stevenmarinaro5499
    @stevenmarinaro5499 Před 3 lety

    Great information.. thank you!

  • @caspiancelt3965
    @caspiancelt3965 Před 3 lety

    Great! Thanks for sharing. Your skills & experience. 💯👍🎺

  • @TheMudsnake
    @TheMudsnake Před 6 lety +1

    Finally a video it's been 4 months!

  • @Lasalas777
    @Lasalas777 Před 5 lety +1

    Gracias Charly. Por compartir . Gracias por tu tiempo y generosidad.Aprovecha de practicar tu lectura de Español, para cuando vengas a tocar a Chile, y a tomar vino.

  • @SolaFide802
    @SolaFide802 Před 4 měsíci

    I’ve been fighting my horn for years and cannot, at the moment, buzz. I will definitely work on this thank you

  • @hardesteasymoney754
    @hardesteasymoney754 Před 5 lety

    Hey boss, thanks for this. total beginner, had problem with consistency. 'HAD' improving after watching the How to Form a Trumpet (Brasswind) Embouchure in Four Steps video. Thanks!

  • @bobstoloff6607
    @bobstoloff6607 Před 6 lety

    Man I wish you had been my teacher 50 years ago! Your videos are such revelations I had no idea trumpet playing was so technical. I must have had the worst embouchure on the planet.

  • @lukariyad6090
    @lukariyad6090 Před rokem

    This guys is great!

  • @jamesleeder1221
    @jamesleeder1221 Před 6 lety

    You've helped me so much with my trumpet playing, I was glad that you asked for help with something I can do! Not sure how old your canon camera is, but if it's relatively new it should have a face tracking auto focus mode you can find in your settings. Love your videos and appreciate your easy to follow teaching!

  • @frederic_viennot
    @frederic_viennot Před 2 lety

    Awesome ! thank you for sharing this :))

  • @adriencasidanus886
    @adriencasidanus886 Před 2 lety

    Merci!! I really want to thank you for sharing your « secrets » and knowledge, it is really working for me. After working your exercices, something was missing though. i didnt know how to faster the air. I found that pushing with my abdomen and slowing it down with my diaphragm raised the pressure of the air.

  • @keithstarkey5584
    @keithstarkey5584 Před 3 lety

    Excellent!

  • @ohhiguy
    @ohhiguy Před 6 lety

    So good to see you again Charlie. Your beard is looking very handsome. Love this video. It is the best I have seen on this subject. Very good job. thank you.

  • @solodro
    @solodro Před 6 lety +1

    TY Charlie...i need to work that .

  • @michaelauest1532
    @michaelauest1532 Před 3 lety

    Outstanding session. Now I believe I can better approach the Stamp studies.

  • @MrCmcgookin
    @MrCmcgookin Před 6 lety +3

    would be good to see a video on articulation. you seem to explain things well, moreso than other videos I have seen

  • @jluisbravo5868
    @jluisbravo5868 Před 5 lety +2

    thank you , master

  • @BrianHayesSax
    @BrianHayesSax Před 6 lety +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing these important fundamentals. What's your thoughts on how long per day you should practice free buzzing vs mouthpiece playing vs trumpet playing.ie. percentage split wise? Also some people say (including Stamp I believe) that the free lip buzz should sound approx one octave below what the same lip tension feel will produce on the mouthpiece. Do you have any thoughts on that?

  • @Gkuljian
    @Gkuljian Před 6 lety +7

    This is great. I started trumpet 50 years ago, and this is what I was missing. I put the trumpet down when my mentor died, a long time ago. I picked up the horn a few years ago, and hoped I wouldn't have the same problems, but I did. So I played a few years, and put it down again. There's more to music than just lips, but I'm going to be trying this. Thanks.
    Also, when I picked up the horn again, I was trying the Mysterytomastery program. I had high hopes. .

    • @gerardtalbot6244
      @gerardtalbot6244 Před 6 lety +2

      Lovey your passion and determination, this gives me hope the one thing Ive learnt in the last 4 years is to relax and enjoy and promised myself to have lots of fun making lots of mistakes

    • @debbiespringer7961
      @debbiespringer7961 Před 6 lety +2

      I, too, had put the horn down for over 20 years, and just picked it up again last year. This is what I was missing, too! Mr. Parker is great, isn't he?! Good luck to you.

    • @Gkuljian
      @Gkuljian Před 6 lety +2

      Debbie, that's cool! I didn't help that one of my best friends ended up Maynard Ferguson's lead player. He used to buzz his mouthpiece all the time. Even when we went to court after being caught racing our cars after band practice. Now I know what he was doing.

    • @debbiespringer7961
      @debbiespringer7961 Před 6 lety +2

      G, I'm kinda relearning a new embouchure, since I had braces as an adult. Didn't have them when I was younger and playing the trumpet. I find I have a whole new set of challenges...just not the same mouth! I find I have too much movement in the red in my embouchure as I change ranges. Mr. Porter makes this look so easy!

    • @debbiespringer7961
      @debbiespringer7961 Před 6 lety +1

      Wow! That's cool!

  • @snrnsjd
    @snrnsjd Před rokem

    Now we need a video about disadvantages with buzzing :)

  • @BrianWhiteMusicEducator
    @BrianWhiteMusicEducator Před 6 lety +1

    As always, great ideas Mr. Porter! The video quality is exceptional too... what equipment do you use? I'm getting my face in shape after a long summer off. When I do, I plan on contacting you to set up a couple of lessons!

  • @dan1294xx
    @dan1294xx Před 6 lety +1

    beautiful Mr Charlie, there must be more self-called teachers on CZcams concerned about the proper sound and how to get it on the trumpet. Thumps up and keep going like this !

  • @johndeal4381
    @johndeal4381 Před 4 lety

    You changed my whole attitude for horn playing. Former teacher told me to get a bigger MP for larger lips. I never could increase my range. This 'in the red' idea' has what I've done all my life. Never could get above B flat. Going back to smaller MP and stay out of the red.

  • @adilsonmartins3189
    @adilsonmartins3189 Před 6 lety

    oi boa noite! muito bom! essa e nova pra min , vou sempre praticar, melhorei muito minha resistênçia na banda, muito obrigado pela aula!

  • @paulmullins4676
    @paulmullins4676 Před rokem

    Beginner here and your ability to easily change buzzing pitch is daunting. Wish you spend more time on how to start out and get to that point. Very frustrating to see a master just do it and think the student could emulate this immediately.

  • @marknekoba6561
    @marknekoba6561 Před 5 lety

    I was able to study with Adel Sanchez and he had a similar approach as you. Good stuff!

  • @davlippo7
    @davlippo7 Před 4 lety +2

    My analogy with many trumpet instructional videos (as great as they are) is like instructing someone who is 4'-6" tall about how to dunk a basketball in a 10' goal. Without unlimited buzz capabilities no amount of effort is going to make any difference. First make the player 7'-6" tall and then teach them how to dunk. The only way to achieve unlimited buzz capabilities is custom mouthpiece designing which is what I do. Instantaneous improvement is exactly what can happen. It's almost 100% about lip interaction with the mouthpiece. Because we can't modify our anatomy, we are left with only the mouthpiece. Changing the trumpet has very little to do with it. Learning becomes automatic once the buzz problem has been solved. It's like telling everyone to wear size 7 shoes no matter what, just make your foot fit. Wrong answer. We don't all fit into a traditional mouthpiece. Trying that for 40 years didn't work for me. I think someone who can naturally play and buzz easily creates a certain disconnect with a player who can't do it no matter how hard they try. Now you can do it or at least you have that hope and an option.

  • @davormilisic8779
    @davormilisic8779 Před 5 lety +1

    The very best

  • @gerardtalbot6244
    @gerardtalbot6244 Před 6 lety +2

    HI Charlie thanks a bunch, this is answered a lot of questions for me to why I am not getting good sound. Now in relation to you asking for advice with the auto focus this is going to sound BONKERS, but the camera was picking up on a lot of OTHER (ghost busters) activity in your room. Lets for giggles say this is true and you are a believer - go to 1:00 and watch just after you pick up the mouth piece you will see what I call a floater rise from the bottom of the screen and float of towards your right, (I know its just dust, NOT) fast forward and watch from 17:55 your auto focus starts to act up and just before 17:79 you should see it (Floater, Dust-NOT, Ghost busters) just above you right eye it comes back into the video and drops down towards your shoulder.
    You know the way you keep giving us subscribers advice to keep our lips open well Ill ask you keep your mind open because this is what I do I am very spiritual (not religious) and I believe you have phonemic awareness, I have a different kinda awareness it relation our existentialism, my sense and its only my sense is there was a lot going on in your room. czcams.com/video/cVGAxMo-kiw/video.html This link will you open you mind I hope you link the song is preformed by Bip Bippadotta and two Anything Muppet girls,
    I hope I haven't freaked you out ..... love and light all the way from Ireland.

  • @IsaacGartner
    @IsaacGartner Před 6 lety +1

    Great video, thanks for all of your great work! Regarding camera focus: I agree with other commenters that for this particular video, you probably could get by with switching to manual focus and using a smaller aperture (larger f-stop number).
    However, when shooting a more dynamic scene, having accurate auto-focus is desirable. I'm guessing you have an older model Canon. Newer models since the Canon 70D (including the 80D, 800D, and 77D) have a much improved autofocus technology called "Dual Pixel Autofocus" which does not suffer from the issues you are encountering.

  • @timford7040
    @timford7040 Před 5 lety +1

    Maybe you already got an answer, but when u lean to the left and expose more of the window and bright light behind you, the camera focuses on the window. Great video!

  • @saccover
    @saccover Před 6 lety +1

    Charlie, thanks for the next movie is very practical! It's time for you to release some methodical manual and call it "True Trumpet Experience"!))

  • @cAvAlEiRode
    @cAvAlEiRode Před 6 lety +1

    Have I said that you are amazing? Well...just in case: you are amazing! Thank you for sharing all this tips.

  • @podcortes3301
    @podcortes3301 Před 6 lety +3

    Senhor porter, se colocar legendas em português ajudaria muitos brasileiros, admiro teu trabalho demais!!!