Evolution of Trumpet Music (1690 - 2022) with Sheet Music / Notes !
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 21. 11. 2022
- Hey! In this music video I play on Trumpet all Evolution of Trumpet Music: over 30 best, well known Trumpet Songs, Pieces, Solos since year 1690, to 2022 ! In this tutorial, you can see sheet music / notes on the screen and play with me! In this compilation also you can see how trumpet music evolved through years and check all names and titles of these song. đș
Notes / Sheet Music are for Trumpet, Clarinet, Soprano Sax and Tenor Saxophone and all instruments in Bb ;)
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0:04 Te deum (1690)
0:22 Trumpet voluntary (1700)
0:40 Haydn's Trumpet Concerto (1796)
0:52 Hummel's Trumpet Concerto (1803)
1:00 Beethoven Leonare Overture No. 3 (1806)
1:17 Rossini - Wilhelm Tell (1829)
1:29 Mendelssohn's Wedding March (1842)
1:39 Can Can (1858)
1:52 Taps (1862)
2:04 Carnival of Venice (1864)
2:16 Dvorak IX Symphony (1893)
2:30 Mahler V Symphony (1902)
2:45 Stravinsky Petrouchka (1911)
2:56 Mexican Hat Dance/ Jarabe Tapatio (1924)
3:12 Ravel - Bolero (1928)
3:34 George Gershwin - American in Paris (1928)
3:57 D. Shostakovich Waltz No.2 (1938)
4:14 China National Anthem (1949)
4:21 L. Armstrong - La Vie En Rose (1950)
4:34 L. Armstrong - Dream a little dream of me (1950)
4:48 Miles Davis - so what (1959)
5:02 II silencio (1964)
5:23 Spanish Flea (1965)
5:37 Spagetthi Western (1966)
5:45 The Godfather (1972)
5:52 Feels so good (1977)
6:06 The Final Countdown (1986)
6:13 Samba de Janeiro (1997)
6:30 Feeling Good (2005)
6:38 Trumpets (2013)
6:50 FREAKS đ€©(2014)
6:58 Uptown Funk (2014)
7:07 Cheerleader Omi (2014)
7:25 Love yourself Justin Bieber (2015)
7:35 Farruko Pepas (2021)
7:42 TImmy Trumpet - just in case (2022)
I hope I didn't miss any out, your welcome everybodyđ
You missed out on the last one.
I was hoping you would play Leroy Anderson's Bugler's Holiday (1954).
Also, could you play 18th century pieces on the natural (pre-valve) trumpet sometime?
I love your content.
I was thinking of taking up trumpet, but due to arthritis, my fingers are too gnarled to work valves. I may try soprano trombone, which sounds very close to the trumpet. Any opinion you'd like to share?
Are you a musician already?
@@josuevalar6465 No. In my youth, I showed a lot of promise as a vocalist, especially in jazz, rhythm-'n'-blues, rock (the British Invasion was underway), and some varieties of folk music. I didn't want to be a classical/operatic singer.
Unfortunately, my parents Put Their Foot Down about a career in the arts, and especially in arts that consisted of a lot of gigging and uncertainty. I was cowed out of doing what I wanted to do.
As of now, when I sing I sound like my grandfather, who led readings and chants in the synagogue: rough, on pitch, and loud.
@@ernestitoe if you wanna try trumpet try an german trumpet it has some bigger valves
I love 18th & 17th century trumpet pieces
@@ernestitoe God bless you and the name of the true messiah Jesus Christ
One of the pieces I fully expected on here was the Promenade from Pictures at an exhibition. One of the most classic trumpet pieces in my head.
100% Agree. When my wife and I got married, I walked in to Promenade. Even better, our pianist called in a favor with one of his friends, a trumpet player from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra to play it as a surprise.
I love it when you do these it exposes me to so many new pieces.
Love the video, but man, as an Army trumpeter, seeing all the movement while playing Taps just didn't sit well.
I mean I guess he moves a lot when he plays trumpet. I do too but it's not intentional for me. I've done it since I was a kid.
The movement in general doesn't sit well with me. Especially during taps. It seems like a persona, and not a reflection of the music
@@albinoape6535 my eyebrows go up and down violently lol
It's the spinning motion. When I move while playing I can't feel my head sometimes
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Amazing!
Love this
Awesome stuff, Chet Baker's My Funny Valentine would've been a great jazz choice too
You missed two big ones in the 1970s. The first was âMacArthur Parkâ from 1970. The second was 1976 âGonna Fly Nowâ (theme from Rocky).
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Yeah, a Chuck Mangione flugelhorn piece (albeit a good one) but no Maynard?
1964 we used that song for Anzac Day in Australia 5:14
Love the content
As an oboist who just started English Horn, Iâm a huge fan of Dvorak IX and Wilhelm Tell
The GOATS back
Thank God for the freedom of Jazz--whose roots are undeniably African American.
For it is the Jazz musician that has articulated the most depth and the widest range of expression and has contributed the most to a particular instruments vocabulary.
HAIL MR. LOUIS ARMSTRONG, who remains Jazz music's central figure.
Love the video but i think your tone could use some improvement, at times it sounds really closed off or "throatie" and the head movement is not how you get vibrato. The best way is with your mouth in my opinion. And your only looks like it's so tense when you okay lol. But otherwise pretty good video
Wow!
So we just skip over the bebop era?
Yeah, no Diz? Wonder why... XD
And Big Band, and a few other steps in the development of Jazz.
The "Mexican Hat Dance" has never been called "the Mexican hat dance" in Spanish. However that type of Mariachi music in general is typically danced with long dresses and hats..so I can see where the name came from
Pretty great video. Unfortunately, you left out bepop and dizzy gillespie. Anyone arguing that you included either is a fool.
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lets go Dmitri Shostakovich is on here. Love that composer, listen to his 5th symphonyâs final movement
The Dvorak 9 was in the wrong key and that really stressed me out
I have a question for you. I cannot reach a C above the staff, but I need to be capable of doing so in about 3 weeks. I practice 3 times a day for 45 minutes. Any advice?
EDIT: Also, any tips for practicing glisses (like glissing through an octave in a short period of time)
You can find some tips in my video with âMost Googled Questions About Trumpetâ
@DDTRUMPET Garage Thank you. Also do you prerecord the audio of you playing and just use the same audio in every video to reduce the workload? I have had this suspicion for a while and I just wanted to ask.
I would practice once a day for an hour or more. Not multiple times a day, that has never works for me. Iâm a cornet player for 9 years now. I could never reach above the high C but currently Iâm able to hit the high G. I took lessons by my conductor to improve the technique.
git gud
Use your tongue to form a similar shape as to whistling. And keep practicing.
Can you please play the whole version of the carnival of vinice
Yes, like the variations (Arban)pg.339-343.
The first 2 songs like angels on high
Good
Doubt you'll see this but I have 2 questions
1: what trumpet do you use?
2: any tips to help me get more consistent at hitting notes above the staff? I start struggling once I get to A
1 I use B&S now
2 You can watch my video with âMost Googled Questions About Trumpetâ youâll find some tips there
@@DDTRUMPETGarage thx m8
Try Caruso seconds. It's what I started with and now I'm hitting Triple C. Can't promise the same results, but It works. Mark Zauss has a great CZcams video on it and a free PDF.
@@chipmonkey7266 I'll try it out, looks like a relatively easy to replicate practice
Pedal tones, the way you play pedal tones should be relatively close to how you okay high notes, the airstream and embouchure shape
Carnival of Venice full cover when ??!!
Probably the buttons on the trumpet starts from 1820s. How in 1690s was possible to play all notes, if before was only harmonical tones?
No way bro! Carnival of Venice was my 8th grade solo and ensemble song!
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Would have put Mars in over New World Symphony for a big orchestral piece, just my opinion. Also, lol at just playing the melody intro part of Carnival of Venice.
Would love to have seen something from DCI
Nice video young man. I hope that you will take these in the the comments critiques to heart and grow as a musician. đđŸ
Honestly, one that I thought was going to be here for the 90s was going to be the trumpet solo from Bob by NOFX or at least some ska bands
You would be the great if you whould demonstrate the Brandenburg
I knew almost all of them until 1997. Throw in some more Telemann or Handel! :)
Sono 5 anni che ti ricicli!!!!
You didnât play Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy??!?
Dam'n! That must have take you an awfull lot of work! Very nice though!
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What is the model is your trumpet?
I use B&S now
@@DDTRUMPETGarage ok, thanks
Isnât Dvorak IX Symphony in the HTTYD movies?
I'm not familiar with the trumpet, why does his pinky hold that position? Is it just a playing preference?
this guy is absolutely british there is no way he isnt
I played an American in Paris for top band tryout
I was expecting dci stuff from early 2010's
You play so good, you could think of becoming a professional ;-)
I feel like these were all very biased with his location and personal music interest. In the 20/30s Jazz was dominating. Chet baker, Miles Davis, and others were very prominent in the music world at the time and they were absent
...you missed Verdi's triumphal march from Aida...
Where is Narco
Gotta actually play in style for jazz though
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Bis 1840 sollte doch grundsÀtzlich mit jeweils nur einer Kombination der Ventile spielbar sein?
how do u change the note ur playing without pressing anything ive never played trumpet đ
It has to do with how fast the air is moving through the horn. The first note you typically learn on Trumpet is a C, or a B flat in concert pitch. C is an open note, so no valves, the next note that is open, going up chromatically, is a G or a concert pitch F. In order to go from C to G, you have to move the air through the horn twice as fast. This can be done by either tightening your embouchure, or by moving your tongue up a little bit in order to increase the pressure and move air faster. There are some other factors, but they are best explained by a music major/band director instead of a high school trumpet player. Hope that helps!
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Toca Raul....kkkk
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Notes didnt look right on âtapsâ
Yeah the moving during taps is especially disturbing
Who gonna remind him about Pictures?
No DCI Trumpet đą
Missing out on a ton of jazz, and doesnât feel right to feature so what but not the solo
Iâm a trumpet player and have been for about 12 years. Why are you moving so much??
Taps is played in octaves of D not C but it sounded good
No baby shark?
Itâs all went down hill after the 2000âs đ
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What??? No Maynard Ferguson? Seriously?
Are you in a swimming pool? Why do you keep bobbing up and down?
1949 LOL
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moving like that during taps...disrespectful imo
Freaks is better played on trombone
Siempre las mismas mĂșsicas que aburrido
You made me so uncomfortable when you played So What.
u played jazz without swing.. such bad thing
Man doesn't even make the sound
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How can u skip right over ska!?!?
didn't change almost nothing (comparing with piano, guitar ...)