OMEA Trumpet Video #2

Ontario Music Educators' Association
23 Sept 202001:50

Summary

TLDRThis instructional video script guides viewers through assembling a trumpet and producing sound. It begins with a tutorial on creating a buzz with the mouthpiece, emphasizing the 'm' position and proper airflow. The script then instructs on assembling the trumpet, detailing the placement of the mouthpiece, positioning the left hand around the valve casings, and the correct finger placement for the valves. It advises against using the pinky in a hook to prevent pressure against the lips and hindering movement. The video concludes with a teaser for the next lesson on breathing techniques to enhance trumpet sound.

Takeaways

  • 🎷 **Mouthpiece Buzz**: Start by mastering the buzz with the mouthpiece by forming an 'm' shape with your lips and passing air through them.
  • 🧳 **Case Organization**: Open your trumpet case and organize your mouthpiece and trumpet for assembly.
  • πŸ”© **Mouthpiece Attachment**: Attach the mouthpiece to the trumpet by giving a gentle twist to the left.
  • 🀚 **Hand Positioning**: Use your left hand to form a C-shape around the valve casings, with the ring finger on the third valve slide and thumb on the first valve slide saddle.
  • πŸ‘ **Relaxed Hand Posture**: Keep your right hand relaxed, with thumb under the lead pipe and fingers over the valves, mimicking the feel of holding a ball.
  • πŸ™Œ **Finger Placement**: Position your right hand fingers over valves one, two, and three, ensuring a relaxed grip without using the pinky in a hook.
  • πŸ’¨ **Valve Operation**: Understand how to press the valves down using the pads of your fingers, avoiding excessive pressure.
  • πŸ‘‰ **Avoiding Pinky Hook**: Do not use the pinky in a hook as it can create pressure against the lips and hinder ring finger movement.
  • 🌬️ **Breathing Technique**: Upcoming lessons will cover proper breathing techniques essential for developing a sound on the trumpet.

Q & A

  • How do you create a buzz with your trumpet mouthpiece?

    -To create a buzz, close your lips in an 'm' position, breathe through the corners of your mouth, and pass air through your closed lips.

  • What is the correct way to insert the mouthpiece into the trumpet?

    -Hold the trumpet in your left hand and give a gentle twist to the left with the mouthpiece to push it in.

  • Why should you avoid tapping the mouthpiece when inserting or removing it?

    -Tapping the mouthpiece can cause it to get stuck, so a gentle twist is recommended instead.

  • How should you position your left hand on the trumpet when assembling it?

    -Make a C-shape with your left hand and place it around the valve casings, with the left ring finger in the third valve slide ring and the left thumb in the first valve slide saddle.

  • What is the purpose of the lead pipe on the trumpet?

    -The lead pipe is the part that leads to your mouthpiece, located between valve one and two.

  • How should your right hand be positioned on the trumpet?

    -Relax the right hand and place the thumb under the lead pipe, with the index, middle, and ring fingers lining up on valves one, two, and three respectively.

  • Why is it important to keep your fingers relaxed when holding the trumpet?

    -Keeping your fingers relaxed, as if holding a ball, allows for better control and prevents unnecessary pressure against the lips.

  • What is the recommended fingering for the valves on the trumpet?

    -The pads of the fingers should press the valves down, with the index, middle, and ring fingers on valves one, two, and three.

  • Why should you avoid using your pinky in the hook when playing the trumpet?

    -Using the pinky in the hook creates too much pressure against the lips and hinders the ring finger movement.

  • What will be covered in the next video after assembling the trumpet?

    -The next video will teach how to breathe properly to develop your sound on the trumpet.

Outlines

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🎺 Assembling the Trumpet and Creating a Sound

This paragraph provides a step-by-step guide on how to assemble a trumpet and produce sound. It starts with a quick review on creating a buzz using the mouthpiece by forming an 'm' shape with the lips, breathing through the corners of the mouth, and passing air through closed lips. The process of assembling includes opening the case, taking out the mouthpiece and trumpet, and correctly inserting the mouthpiece with a gentle twist to the left. The hand positioning on the trumpet is detailed, with the left hand forming a C-shape around the valve casings, the left ring finger placed on the third valve slide ring, and the left thumb on the first valve slide saddle. The right hand is positioned with the thumb under the lead pipe and fingers on the valves, ensuring a relaxed grip. The paragraph concludes with a note on avoiding the use of the pinky in a hook formation to prevent pressure against the lips and to facilitate ring finger movement. The next video will focus on breathing techniques for sound development on the trumpet.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Trumpet

A trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in various music genres, including classical, jazz, and popular music. It is played by blowing air through a cup-shaped mouthpiece and using the lips to produce a buzzing sound. In the video, the trumpet is the main focus, and the script provides instructions on how to assemble it and create sound.

πŸ’‘Mouthpiece

The mouthpiece is the part of the trumpet that the player places on their lips to produce sound. It is a small, cup-shaped device that is inserted into the trumpet. The script emphasizes the importance of correctly inserting the mouthpiece into the trumpet with a gentle twist to the left.

πŸ’‘Buzz

A buzz refers to the initial sound produced by a brass instrument player by creating a vibration with their lips against the mouthpiece. This is a fundamental skill for trumpet players and is the first step in producing sound on the instrument. The script provides a method to create a buzz by instructing to 'breathe through the corners of your mouth'.

πŸ’‘Valve casings

Valve casings are the outer housings that contain the valves of the trumpet. They are part of the mechanism that allows the player to change the pitch of the instrument. The script mentions placing the left hand around these casings, indicating their location and importance in holding the trumpet correctly.

πŸ’‘Valve slide ring

The valve slide ring is a component on the trumpet where the player's ring finger is placed. It is part of the third valve mechanism and is crucial for controlling the pitch changes. The script instructs to place the 'left ring finger in the third valve slide ring', highlighting its role in playing the instrument.

πŸ’‘Lead pipe

The lead pipe is the part of the trumpet that connects the mouthpiece to the rest of the instrument. It is mentioned in the script as the part that the player's thumb should be under, indicating its position and importance in the assembly and playing of the trumpet.

πŸ’‘Valve one, two, and three

These refer to the three valves on the trumpet, each of which, when pressed, changes the pitch of the sound produced. The script provides guidance on positioning the right hand fingers over these valves, which is essential for playing different notes on the instrument.

πŸ’‘Pinky

The pinky is the smallest finger on the hand. The script advises against using the pinky in a 'hook' position when holding the trumpet, as it can create too much pressure against the lips and hinder the movement of the ring finger. This is important advice for maintaining proper hand position and technique.

πŸ’‘Relaxed hand position

A relaxed hand position is emphasized throughout the script, suggesting that the fingers should be relaxed as if holding a ball. This is important for comfortable and efficient playing, as tense hands can lead to fatigue and limit the player's ability to play accurately.

πŸ’‘Breathing technique

While not explicitly detailed in the provided script, the mention of 'learning how to breathe' in the next video suggests that proper breathing technique is crucial for trumpet players. Breath control is essential for producing a strong and consistent sound, and it is typically the subject of early lessons for beginners.

Highlights

Learn how to make a buzz with the mouthpiece by forming an 'm' with your lips and breathing through the corners of your mouth.

Gently twist the mouthpiece to the left to insert it into the trumpet and to the right to remove it.

Avoid tapping the mouthpiece to prevent it from getting stuck.

Hold the trumpet with a C-shape grip around the valve casings.

Place the left ring finger in the third valve slide ring and the left thumb in the first valve slide saddle.

Relax the right hand and position the thumb under the lead pipe.

Position the right hand's index, middle, and ring fingers on valves one, two, and three, respectively.

Keep fingers relaxed, mimicking the feeling of holding a ball.

Use the pads of the fingers to press the valves down.

Avoid using the pinky in a hook formation as it can hinder ring finger movement.

Learn the proper finger placement and hand positioning for playing the trumpet.

Understand the importance of relaxed hand positioning for effective trumpet playing.

Discover the correct way to assemble the trumpet for optimal sound production.

Explore the concept of creating a buzz as a fundamental step in learning to play the trumpet.

Get insights on how to properly maintain the mouthpiece to ensure its longevity.

Learn about the upcoming video on breathing techniques for developing sound on the trumpet.

Gain knowledge on the significance of the lead pipe's role in connecting the mouthpiece to the trumpet valves.

Understand the role of each finger in playing different notes on the trumpet.

Receive guidance on how to avoid common mistakes when assembling and playing the trumpet.

Transcripts

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how do you put your trumpet together and

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create a sound on your instrument

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before we put things together let's

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quickly review how to make a buzz in

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your mouthpiece

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close your lips in an m position breathe

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through the corners of your mouth

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and pass air through your closed lips

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good job let's take a look at the case

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open up your case grab your mouthpiece

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out

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and grab your trumpet in your left hand

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give a gentle twist to the left with

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your mouthpiece to push it in

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so remember putting your mouthpiece in

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gentle twist to the left

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to take it out a gentle twist to the

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right try not to tap on the mouthpiece

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as you'll get your mouthpiece stuck

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make a c-shape with your left hand and

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place it around the valve casings

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these are the valve casings here

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place your left ring finger in the third

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valve slide ring

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and the left thumb in the first valve

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slide saddle

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around the first valve casing completely

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relax the right hand

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and place the thumb under the lead pipe

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this is the lead pipe

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that leads to your mouthpiece between

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valve one and

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two index middle and

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ring finger will line up on valve one

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two and three

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keep the fingers relaxed as if holding a

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ball the pads of the fingers will press

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the valves down i'll show you in this

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direction

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avoid using the pinky in the hook you

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wonder why

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it will create too much pressure against

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the lips and it'll hinder the

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ring finger movement in the next video

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we will learn how to breathe so you can

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develop your sound on the trumpet

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