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    AndyDavids

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    • RE: How do I begin to learn "jazz trumpet?"

      Listen to "jazz" trumpet players...it's all about learning the language- exactly like speaking.
      We imitate and repeat...playing along with recordings is the first step. Chet Baker's ballads worked well for me.
      Transcribing the solos is next- not necessary to write the notes down but I like to analyze which note choices he used.
      Learning music harmony is also beneficial- connecting the scales and chords for specific songs.

      posted in Jazz / Commercial
      AndyDavids
      AndyDavids
    • RE: Lew Soloff Warm Up

      @kehaulani Outstanding, thank you!

      posted in Embouchure and Air
      AndyDavids
      AndyDavids

    Latest posts made by AndyDavids

    • RE: Lew Soloff Warm Up

      @kehaulani Outstanding, thank you!

      posted in Embouchure and Air
      AndyDavids
      AndyDavids
    • RE: I have decided on a Superhorn!!

      @shifty Thanks man, this is perfect!! -Andy

      posted in Instruments Discussion
      AndyDavids
      AndyDavids
    • RE: I have decided on a Superhorn!!

      I've read quite a bit about these Olds horns...currently researching differences between the Recording, Super, and Super Recording?
      Anyone care to comment about this and/or playability?
      thanks!

      posted in Instruments Discussion
      AndyDavids
      AndyDavids
    • RE: How do I begin to learn "jazz trumpet?"

      Listen to "jazz" trumpet players...it's all about learning the language- exactly like speaking.
      We imitate and repeat...playing along with recordings is the first step. Chet Baker's ballads worked well for me.
      Transcribing the solos is next- not necessary to write the notes down but I like to analyze which note choices he used.
      Learning music harmony is also beneficial- connecting the scales and chords for specific songs.

      posted in Jazz / Commercial
      AndyDavids
      AndyDavids