Trumpet Lesson 1.1 Assembly and hand placement
Summary
TLDRIn this instructional video, the presenter guides beginners on assembling a trumpet and adopting correct hand positions. They emphasize the importance of placing the trumpet case right-side up and securely, either on a table or floor, to prevent accidents. The video demonstrates how to hold the trumpet, adjust the ring for the left hand, and correctly position the fingers and thumb for playing. Additionally, it advises on using a trumpet stand and cautions against using pliers to remove a stuck mouthpiece, recommending seeking professional help instead.
Takeaways
- 🎺 **Proper Storage**: Always keep the trumpet case right side up, either on a table or the floor to prevent accidents.
- 👋 **Safe Handling**: When picking up the trumpet, avoid using just two fingers and ensure a secure grip to prevent dropping.
- 🚫 **Avoid Unnecessary Risks**: Never let the trumpet stand unsupported; always use a stand if you're not holding it.
- 📡 **Useful Trumpet Stand**: A trumpet stand is helpful, especially for more experienced players dealing with multiple instruments.
- 💡 **Mouthpiece Assembly**: Place the mouthpiece into the lead pipe and give it a gentle twist to secure it.
- ⚠️ **Mouthpiece Caution**: Avoid forcefully pressing the mouthpiece into the trumpet to prevent it from getting stuck.
- 👨🏫 **Seek Professional Help**: If the mouthpiece gets stuck, seek help from a band director instead of attempting to fix it with tools.
- 🤚 **Left Hand Position**: The left hand holds the trumpet, with the ring finger going through the ring on the instrument for support.
- 👐 **Right Hand Position**: The right hand's thumb rests between the first and second valves, and fingers are placed straight up and down on the keys.
- 🎶 **Basic Fingering**: Start with learning the primary six notes on the trumpet using the first three valves.
- 💌 **Reach Out**: For further questions, contact the instructor via email or consult with the band director or private lessons instructor.
Q & A
What is the first thing to do when assembling a trumpet?
-Ensure that the case is right side up and place it on a table or floor, never on your lap to avoid accidents.
What is the recommended way to hold the trumpet when assembling it?
-Hold it securely with both hands, avoiding dropping it, and do not pick it up with just two fingers.
Why is it important to have the trumpet case right side up?
-To prevent things from toppling over and to avoid uncomfortable moments or accidents if someone knocks into you.
What is the purpose of a trumpet stand?
-A trumpet stand helps to hold the instrument securely, especially when you have more experience or play multiple instruments.
How should you insert the mouthpiece into the trumpet?
-Drop the mouthpiece into the lead pipe and give it a gentle twist either to the right or left to help it stick into the instrument.
What should you do if the mouthpiece gets stuck in the trumpet?
-Find your band director and do not let anyone use pliers to remove it, as it can damage the instrument.
What is the role of the ring on the trumpet for the left hand?
-The left ring finger goes through the ring to hold the instrument, and it may need adjustment for comfort and better play.
How should the trumpet be positioned when playing?
-It should be at a comfortable level, slightly below parallel to the ground, not too low or too high.
What is the correct hand position for the right hand on the trumpet valves?
-The right thumb should be between the first and second valves, and the fingers should rest on the keys, straight up and down.
What are the different combinations of valves used on a trumpet?
-Different combinations of the first, second, and third valves are used, sometimes individually or together, to produce various notes.
Where can one find more information on how to read music and fingering charts for the trumpet?
-Additional information can be found on the instructor's website, specifically in the 'how to read music and fingering charts' video.
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