Posted in Brass on May 30th, 2008 No Comments »
By : Bryan Goff I strongly encourage anyone interested in the performance of trumpet music from the Baroque to seriously consider trying to somehow arrange to learn how to play the original instrument itself (a modern replica of the instrument, of course). The performance of Baroque repertoire blossomed with the evolution of high-quality piccolo trumpets [...]
Posted in Brass, Partitur on May 26th, 2008 No Comments »
By : Bryan Goff Lip trills differ from lip “shakes”, both in sound and in the technique of execution. When I speak of a shake, I am referring to that technique that is primarily used in jazz music, a slurred figure in the upper register similar to a trill but usually alternating between notes whose [...]
Posted in Brass on May 22nd, 2008 No Comments »
Ditulis Oleh: Marko S Hermawan (Jupiter Indonesia Endorser) Oleh: Marko S Hermawan. Jupiter Indonesia Endorser Saat field commander atau komandan alat menyuruh, “Buat setengah lingkaran, dari trumpet sampai tuba…, rapikan barisan, jaga jarak! Kita mulai pemanasan…!”, apa yang kira-kira terlintas dalam benak para pemain tiup? Barangkali kebanyakan berisi: – Aduh, ‘do’ panjang lagi, ‘do’ panjang [...]
Posted in Brass, Partitur on May 18th, 2008 1 Comment »
By : Bryan Goff In another one of my Trumpet Topics, Slow vs. Fast, I addressed the advantages of increased efficiency when you practice short fragments up to tempo, rather than starting slowly and gradually increasing the tempo. I would now like to offer the suggestion that tongued passages, both single-tongued and multiple-tongued passages, should [...]
Posted in Brass on May 16th, 2008 No Comments »
By : Bryan Goff I am certain that most of us have practiced technical passages using the standard old technique of repeating a particularly tricky phrase over and over, setting the metronome at a tempo one-third of the ultimate tempo, then gradually moving the metronome speed up notch by notch until we played the passage [...]
Posted in Brass, Partitur on May 14th, 2008 No Comments »
By : Bryan Goff Several years ago I attended a master class at the National Trumpet Symposium, given by Gilbert Johnson, the Professor of Trumpet at the University of Miami. I vividly remember the improvement he made in one of the student’s playing by making a very simple suggestion. The student was playing the first [...]
Posted in Brass on May 12th, 2008 No Comments »
By: Bryan Goff High school solo contests will be coming up, auditions for entrance into a college music program may be coming up, and university “Jury Exams” could be just around the corner. Perhaps now is an appropriate time to examine past performances to find clues which will help improve upcoming performances. “What happened — [...]
Posted in Brass, Partitur on May 7th, 2008 No Comments »
Single-tonguing Part 5 -Maintenance- By : Bryan Goff This Trumpet Topic page is a conclusion in a series of postings related to improving one’s single tonguing. Like so many of our trumpet techniques, maintenance is often simply a matter of disciplining ourselves to regularly devoting just a few minutes every single day to exercises which [...]
Posted in Brass on May 6th, 2008 No Comments »
Improved Single-tonguing in 15 Minutes Per Day Part 4 This Trumpet Topic page is the fourth of a series of postings related to improving one’s single tonguing. Like so many of our trumpet techniques, great improvement can be seen in our single-tonguing if we simply discipline ourselves to devoting just a few minutes every single [...]
Posted in Brass on May 5th, 2008 No Comments »
Improved Single-tonguing in 15 Minutes Per Day Part 3 This Trumpet Topic page is the third of a series of postings related to improving one’s single tonguing. Like so many of our trumpet techniques, great improvement can be seen in our single-tonguing if we simply discipline ourselves to devoting just a few minutes every single [...]