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    Posts made by IrishTrumpeter

    • RE: Books about Trumpets

      @Dr-GO HAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAH

      posted in Suggestion Box
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: Books about Trumpets

      @Shifty & @OldSchoolEuph Thanks very much - that book looks great - I will look out for in it in the spring !

      posted in Suggestion Box
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: Books about Trumpets

      @OldSchoolEuph I am avatar blind, do tell us more πŸ™‚

      posted in Suggestion Box
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • Books about Trumpets

      Hi - with Christmas coming up I am being asked if I would books about trumpets - and I was wondering if anyone would have a suggestion for a history of Trumpets book?

      posted in Suggestion Box
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: A little humour

      I went to my bank this morning and asked the cashier if I could make a withdrawal

      He said yes

      So I walked out

      posted in Lounge
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: New Player has entered the Game

      Having been inspired and tempted to start a mouthpiece safari, I did check around and there really is no shops/schools open for the foreseeable in Ireland

      Rather than the full safari, I decided on something more like a day trip to Longleat ... and am now the proud owner of a 1 1/2C, 5C, 7C and 10C mouthpieces - and there is a lot of variation.

      Its still a starnge feeling the 10C feels lose, but the sounds are richer. The 1 1/2 is harder to push the air through, but it is kindof quieter - but D5 is tricky at the moment with it.

      Still all in all great fun.

      And for fun I followed Mr Walton on a cheap and cheerful Wah-Wah - i have nailed the growl once or twice - now have it in my warm up.

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: Trumpet Board Remote Performance

      That was really great - very well done indeed πŸ™‚

      posted in Miscellaneous
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: New Player has entered the Game

      @barliman2001 10 out of 10 for mouthpiece safari πŸ‘πŸ‘

      I only paid 11 eur for it when i was buying some other bits and bobs for the kids

      More interested in the theory or thoughts on mouthpiece sizes 😊

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: New Player has entered the Game

      Thanks @GeorgeB & @grune

      I have two quick questions - i bought a really cheap 7c mouth piece , and when it arrived I started using it and I immediately noticed that I can hit and hold C5 (mid C) and the D above much more consistently

      Q1 - Why??

      Q2 - Would a 9c be even better?

      Thanks πŸ™‚

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: New Player has entered the Game

      @Gendreauj - Thanks!!! Its brilliant to be here πŸ™‚

      Valves I do every time I play using Thomans own light valve oil (Recommended by Thomann)
      Bought a load of cloths, so wipe downs on my stand and good clean about every couple of weeks - brushing out of water using baby shampoo, so its as gentle as possible on the lacquer and a very gentle dry rub after

      In my distant student days I work in a shop that predominately sold brass fixings - that was the advice to delicate stuff

      No live online lessons (Just Tonestro) ... yet - i have been really lucky to have a local friend who has what looks like a studio in his house, great to be able to play with someone on the drums etc.

      I do find getting the music on papaer helps so i have been typing it into MuseScore 3 - which allows you to hear the tune as well - so thats helping a lot with learning how to read and understand it

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: New Player has entered the Game

      @GeorgeB & @grune - gotta remember i am a complete beginner to any musical instrument and was playing a plastic trumpet - i know it wont be up there with the best given what i paid, but for me the difference is amazing

      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: New Player has entered the Game

      Hi All

      I thought i would come back to this post, to given an update and day thanks.

      I keep practicing with my plastic trumpet up to the end of July and then was able to get a new trumpet from Thomann.de (As advised by some)

      And now i have had it for a a couple of weeks it is a revelation - the SOUND is amazing (I have a small base for comparison) - I did indulge in a Denis Wick mute which make a difference as well.

      I think i am actually starting to sound like its a trumpet.

      Still working towards trying to get the late Mr Morricones song (minus an octave lower),

      I have also started learning Fields of Athenry as well - mainly so its an antidote to Jerusalem at the next Ireland/England cricket match.. πŸ™‚ - i guess with the way of things that will be late 2021 if we are lucky.

      moved away a bit from the online apps now - just using sheet music, which i find easier for some reason as well.

      https://www.thomann.de/ie/thomann_tr_800_l_mkii_bb_trumpet.htm

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      posted in Bb & C Trumpets
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: Hello! Welcome to TB, who are you?

      @GeorgeB its this one, it is lovely

      https://images.app.goo.gl/k3KS27rssNa9iXmV6

      posted in Introductions
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: Hello! Welcome to TB, who are you?

      @Dr-GO definitely my wife, I cant really hear her flute while I am banging out scales !!

      posted in Introductions
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: Hello! Welcome to TB, who are you?

      Hi

      I am new to playing any music and chose the trumpet at the ripe old age of 45 to learn while locked down in March this year, I am married with 3 kids & a very patient wife who became a flutist on the same day

      Been working away on the trumpet with youtub, Tonesto and the very nice folks here.

      I took the plunge today and have got myself a Thomann T800 - its a big chunk of change for me, so fingers crossed it arrives safely!!

      Current songs I am working this week are Fields of Athenry and the tune to the Godfather - some mid D's and lots of slurring - none of which I can do at all well (As my neighbours know all too well) but its a work in progress.

      posted in Introductions
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: Opinions on Valve Oils?

      @Dr-GO said in Opinions on Valve Oils?:

      @djeffers78 said in Opinions on Valve Oils?:

      Preferably Hetmans 2
      But anything works fine as long as it’s not Blue Juice
      If Holton oil was still a thing I’d still use it. I’ve heard Linzoil is the same but haven’t tried it

      I used both Holton (my initial favorite) and Blue Juice. I also was tempted by Monster Oil. Of these Monster Oil really slowed down my valve action, Blue Juice was just OK, and Holton did fine. However Ultra Pure gives me the fastest action, lasts the longest and leaves less residue in between oiling as I noted from wiping down the valves prior to re applying oil. Learned the valve wipe down technique from Rowuk.

      Hey Dr Go - would you have a link/description of the Valve wipedown technique?

      posted in Instruments Discussion
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: A little humour

      Two drums and and a cymbal fall off a cliff...

      Ba-Dum Tish

      posted in Lounge
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: A little humour

      Given the topic of the thread

      The ONLY version of that book that's worthwhile

      https://g.co/kgs/u7ksPG

      posted in Lounge
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: A little humour

      Last one... for now

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      posted in Lounge
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      IrishTrumpeter
    • RE: A little humour

      What do you call a jellyfish on a plane?
      A flightoplankton.

      posted in Lounge
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      IrishTrumpeter
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