Adrian Griffin
Buzz to Brilliance
A Beginning and Intermediate Guide to Trumpet Playing a Beginning and Intermediate Guide to Trumpet Playing
Adrian Griffin
Buzz to Brilliance
A Beginning and Intermediate Guide to Trumpet Playing a Beginning and Intermediate Guide to Trumpet Playing
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Buzz to Brilliance provides the information you need to succeed on trumpet, from forming your first embouchure to designing an effective practice routine. Technical exercises address high range, pedal tones, lip slurs, and more, while engaging features add interest and variety. A must-have for any trumpet player.
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Buzz to Brilliance provides the information you need to succeed on trumpet, from forming your first embouchure to designing an effective practice routine. Technical exercises address high range, pedal tones, lip slurs, and more, while engaging features add interest and variety. A must-have for any trumpet player.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 208mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780195395983
- ISBN-10: 0195395980
- Artikelnr.: 33607437
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 208mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780195395983
- ISBN-10: 0195395980
- Artikelnr.: 33607437
Adrian Griffin is Adjunct Professor of Trumpet, University of Texas, San Antonio, performer in the Virginia Symphony Orchestra, and contributor to The Instrumentalist magazine.
* 1.: Meet Your Trumpet
* This section introduces the parts of the trumpet and their basic
assembly. Learn how to break in and oil your valves, grease your
slides, and care for your new trumpet.
* 2.: Posture and Placement
* The best trumpeters look as good as they sound, and for a reason.
* 3.: Buzz to Brilliance
* You will learn how to set your embouchure, what to look for to make
sure it is correct, and how to adjust your embouchure to fit your
particular lip and teeth characteristics.
* 4.: Basics on the Trumpet
* What to expect as you start playing the trumpet, from learning the
notes to emptying your water keys.
* 5.: Breathing
* You've been breathing for years, but blowing into a trumpet adds a
new challenge. Playing trumpet will take your breathing into a whole
new dimension!
* 6.: Accentuate Your Articulation
* Trumpeters are famous for their feats of articulation. Learn this
skill correctly the first time, so your playing is crisp and clean at
any speed.
* 7.: Warm-Up and Warm-Down
* Set up a successful practice with an intelligent warm-up, then
prepare for the next practice with a good warm-down.
* 8.: Practice: Laying the Foundation
* The key to success lies in how well you practice, not just how much.
Learn to set goals, focus on difficult parts, and refine your
listening.
* 9.: Strength and Range
* Extending your range requires building excellent embouchure strength
and control.
* 10.: The Perfect Note
* Advanced players train their ears and lips to produce the finest
nuances of sound and pitch.
* 11.: Playing at the Extremes
* Train your embouchure to achieve accuracy and control, from loud to
soft and high to low.
* 12.: Trumpets and Mouthpieces
* As a more advanced player, you may be ready for a professional level
trumpet and mouthpiece. This chapter will help you make the right
choice.
* 13.: Adjusting to Braces
* These tips will help you make the transition to braces with minimal
discomfort and adjustment.
* 14.: Sightreading
* Reading unfamiliar music is a skill that must be developed like any
other. Learn the tricks of successful sightreading.
* 15.: Performance and Audition Success
* The key to success under pressure is good preparation, both
physically and mentally. Seasoned performers have command on stage
because they have command in the practice room!
* 16.: Marching Band
* You have to be there to know what goes into this exciting experience!
Some things to expect as you start your first season.
* 17.: Trumpet Care and Repair
* Detailed instructions for cleaning your trumpet, having it repaired,
and giving it an acid bath to remove heavy build-up inside the
tubing.
* 18.: Musical Destinations
* Knowing what you're aiming for will keep you inspired and help you
find the way to get there.
*
Additional Resources
* Glossary
* [Appendix 1] Famous Trumpeters Every Student Should Know
* [Appendix 2] Practice Sheet
* [Appendix 3] Beginning Practice Schedule
* [Appendix 4] Intermediate Practice Schedule
* [Appendix 5] Trumpet and Cornet Fingering Chart
* [Appendix 6] Mouthpiece Comparison Chart
* [Appendix 7] Transposition Chart
*
Exercises and Technique Builders
* [Exercise 1] Breath Control
* [Exercise 2] Endurance
* [Exercise 3] Counting Beats
* [Exercise 4] Metronome Practice Drills
* [Exercise 5] Ever-Expanding Buzz
* [Exercise 6] Long Tones
* [Exercise 7] Extreme Dynamics
* [Exercise 8] Lip Bends
* [Exercise 9] Lip Slurs
* [Exercise 10] Arpeggio Flexibility Study
* [Exercise 11] Eight On, Two Off
* [Exercise 12] Articulation Studies
* [Exercise 13] Articulation Variations
* [Exercise 14] No Split Notes
* [Exercise 15] Accuracy Practice
* [Exercise 16] Tongue and Finger Coordination
* [Exercise 17] Stamp's Warm-Up
* [Exercise 18] Developing High Range
* [Exercise 19] Pedal Tones
* [Exercise 20] Finger Busters
* [Exercise 21] One-Octave Scales
* [Exercise 22] Two-Octave Scales
* This section introduces the parts of the trumpet and their basic
assembly. Learn how to break in and oil your valves, grease your
slides, and care for your new trumpet.
* 2.: Posture and Placement
* The best trumpeters look as good as they sound, and for a reason.
* 3.: Buzz to Brilliance
* You will learn how to set your embouchure, what to look for to make
sure it is correct, and how to adjust your embouchure to fit your
particular lip and teeth characteristics.
* 4.: Basics on the Trumpet
* What to expect as you start playing the trumpet, from learning the
notes to emptying your water keys.
* 5.: Breathing
* You've been breathing for years, but blowing into a trumpet adds a
new challenge. Playing trumpet will take your breathing into a whole
new dimension!
* 6.: Accentuate Your Articulation
* Trumpeters are famous for their feats of articulation. Learn this
skill correctly the first time, so your playing is crisp and clean at
any speed.
* 7.: Warm-Up and Warm-Down
* Set up a successful practice with an intelligent warm-up, then
prepare for the next practice with a good warm-down.
* 8.: Practice: Laying the Foundation
* The key to success lies in how well you practice, not just how much.
Learn to set goals, focus on difficult parts, and refine your
listening.
* 9.: Strength and Range
* Extending your range requires building excellent embouchure strength
and control.
* 10.: The Perfect Note
* Advanced players train their ears and lips to produce the finest
nuances of sound and pitch.
* 11.: Playing at the Extremes
* Train your embouchure to achieve accuracy and control, from loud to
soft and high to low.
* 12.: Trumpets and Mouthpieces
* As a more advanced player, you may be ready for a professional level
trumpet and mouthpiece. This chapter will help you make the right
choice.
* 13.: Adjusting to Braces
* These tips will help you make the transition to braces with minimal
discomfort and adjustment.
* 14.: Sightreading
* Reading unfamiliar music is a skill that must be developed like any
other. Learn the tricks of successful sightreading.
* 15.: Performance and Audition Success
* The key to success under pressure is good preparation, both
physically and mentally. Seasoned performers have command on stage
because they have command in the practice room!
* 16.: Marching Band
* You have to be there to know what goes into this exciting experience!
Some things to expect as you start your first season.
* 17.: Trumpet Care and Repair
* Detailed instructions for cleaning your trumpet, having it repaired,
and giving it an acid bath to remove heavy build-up inside the
tubing.
* 18.: Musical Destinations
* Knowing what you're aiming for will keep you inspired and help you
find the way to get there.
*
Additional Resources
* Glossary
* [Appendix 1] Famous Trumpeters Every Student Should Know
* [Appendix 2] Practice Sheet
* [Appendix 3] Beginning Practice Schedule
* [Appendix 4] Intermediate Practice Schedule
* [Appendix 5] Trumpet and Cornet Fingering Chart
* [Appendix 6] Mouthpiece Comparison Chart
* [Appendix 7] Transposition Chart
*
Exercises and Technique Builders
* [Exercise 1] Breath Control
* [Exercise 2] Endurance
* [Exercise 3] Counting Beats
* [Exercise 4] Metronome Practice Drills
* [Exercise 5] Ever-Expanding Buzz
* [Exercise 6] Long Tones
* [Exercise 7] Extreme Dynamics
* [Exercise 8] Lip Bends
* [Exercise 9] Lip Slurs
* [Exercise 10] Arpeggio Flexibility Study
* [Exercise 11] Eight On, Two Off
* [Exercise 12] Articulation Studies
* [Exercise 13] Articulation Variations
* [Exercise 14] No Split Notes
* [Exercise 15] Accuracy Practice
* [Exercise 16] Tongue and Finger Coordination
* [Exercise 17] Stamp's Warm-Up
* [Exercise 18] Developing High Range
* [Exercise 19] Pedal Tones
* [Exercise 20] Finger Busters
* [Exercise 21] One-Octave Scales
* [Exercise 22] Two-Octave Scales
* 1.: Meet Your Trumpet
* This section introduces the parts of the trumpet and their basic
assembly. Learn how to break in and oil your valves, grease your
slides, and care for your new trumpet.
* 2.: Posture and Placement
* The best trumpeters look as good as they sound, and for a reason.
* 3.: Buzz to Brilliance
* You will learn how to set your embouchure, what to look for to make
sure it is correct, and how to adjust your embouchure to fit your
particular lip and teeth characteristics.
* 4.: Basics on the Trumpet
* What to expect as you start playing the trumpet, from learning the
notes to emptying your water keys.
* 5.: Breathing
* You've been breathing for years, but blowing into a trumpet adds a
new challenge. Playing trumpet will take your breathing into a whole
new dimension!
* 6.: Accentuate Your Articulation
* Trumpeters are famous for their feats of articulation. Learn this
skill correctly the first time, so your playing is crisp and clean at
any speed.
* 7.: Warm-Up and Warm-Down
* Set up a successful practice with an intelligent warm-up, then
prepare for the next practice with a good warm-down.
* 8.: Practice: Laying the Foundation
* The key to success lies in how well you practice, not just how much.
Learn to set goals, focus on difficult parts, and refine your
listening.
* 9.: Strength and Range
* Extending your range requires building excellent embouchure strength
and control.
* 10.: The Perfect Note
* Advanced players train their ears and lips to produce the finest
nuances of sound and pitch.
* 11.: Playing at the Extremes
* Train your embouchure to achieve accuracy and control, from loud to
soft and high to low.
* 12.: Trumpets and Mouthpieces
* As a more advanced player, you may be ready for a professional level
trumpet and mouthpiece. This chapter will help you make the right
choice.
* 13.: Adjusting to Braces
* These tips will help you make the transition to braces with minimal
discomfort and adjustment.
* 14.: Sightreading
* Reading unfamiliar music is a skill that must be developed like any
other. Learn the tricks of successful sightreading.
* 15.: Performance and Audition Success
* The key to success under pressure is good preparation, both
physically and mentally. Seasoned performers have command on stage
because they have command in the practice room!
* 16.: Marching Band
* You have to be there to know what goes into this exciting experience!
Some things to expect as you start your first season.
* 17.: Trumpet Care and Repair
* Detailed instructions for cleaning your trumpet, having it repaired,
and giving it an acid bath to remove heavy build-up inside the
tubing.
* 18.: Musical Destinations
* Knowing what you're aiming for will keep you inspired and help you
find the way to get there.
*
Additional Resources
* Glossary
* [Appendix 1] Famous Trumpeters Every Student Should Know
* [Appendix 2] Practice Sheet
* [Appendix 3] Beginning Practice Schedule
* [Appendix 4] Intermediate Practice Schedule
* [Appendix 5] Trumpet and Cornet Fingering Chart
* [Appendix 6] Mouthpiece Comparison Chart
* [Appendix 7] Transposition Chart
*
Exercises and Technique Builders
* [Exercise 1] Breath Control
* [Exercise 2] Endurance
* [Exercise 3] Counting Beats
* [Exercise 4] Metronome Practice Drills
* [Exercise 5] Ever-Expanding Buzz
* [Exercise 6] Long Tones
* [Exercise 7] Extreme Dynamics
* [Exercise 8] Lip Bends
* [Exercise 9] Lip Slurs
* [Exercise 10] Arpeggio Flexibility Study
* [Exercise 11] Eight On, Two Off
* [Exercise 12] Articulation Studies
* [Exercise 13] Articulation Variations
* [Exercise 14] No Split Notes
* [Exercise 15] Accuracy Practice
* [Exercise 16] Tongue and Finger Coordination
* [Exercise 17] Stamp's Warm-Up
* [Exercise 18] Developing High Range
* [Exercise 19] Pedal Tones
* [Exercise 20] Finger Busters
* [Exercise 21] One-Octave Scales
* [Exercise 22] Two-Octave Scales
* This section introduces the parts of the trumpet and their basic
assembly. Learn how to break in and oil your valves, grease your
slides, and care for your new trumpet.
* 2.: Posture and Placement
* The best trumpeters look as good as they sound, and for a reason.
* 3.: Buzz to Brilliance
* You will learn how to set your embouchure, what to look for to make
sure it is correct, and how to adjust your embouchure to fit your
particular lip and teeth characteristics.
* 4.: Basics on the Trumpet
* What to expect as you start playing the trumpet, from learning the
notes to emptying your water keys.
* 5.: Breathing
* You've been breathing for years, but blowing into a trumpet adds a
new challenge. Playing trumpet will take your breathing into a whole
new dimension!
* 6.: Accentuate Your Articulation
* Trumpeters are famous for their feats of articulation. Learn this
skill correctly the first time, so your playing is crisp and clean at
any speed.
* 7.: Warm-Up and Warm-Down
* Set up a successful practice with an intelligent warm-up, then
prepare for the next practice with a good warm-down.
* 8.: Practice: Laying the Foundation
* The key to success lies in how well you practice, not just how much.
Learn to set goals, focus on difficult parts, and refine your
listening.
* 9.: Strength and Range
* Extending your range requires building excellent embouchure strength
and control.
* 10.: The Perfect Note
* Advanced players train their ears and lips to produce the finest
nuances of sound and pitch.
* 11.: Playing at the Extremes
* Train your embouchure to achieve accuracy and control, from loud to
soft and high to low.
* 12.: Trumpets and Mouthpieces
* As a more advanced player, you may be ready for a professional level
trumpet and mouthpiece. This chapter will help you make the right
choice.
* 13.: Adjusting to Braces
* These tips will help you make the transition to braces with minimal
discomfort and adjustment.
* 14.: Sightreading
* Reading unfamiliar music is a skill that must be developed like any
other. Learn the tricks of successful sightreading.
* 15.: Performance and Audition Success
* The key to success under pressure is good preparation, both
physically and mentally. Seasoned performers have command on stage
because they have command in the practice room!
* 16.: Marching Band
* You have to be there to know what goes into this exciting experience!
Some things to expect as you start your first season.
* 17.: Trumpet Care and Repair
* Detailed instructions for cleaning your trumpet, having it repaired,
and giving it an acid bath to remove heavy build-up inside the
tubing.
* 18.: Musical Destinations
* Knowing what you're aiming for will keep you inspired and help you
find the way to get there.
*
Additional Resources
* Glossary
* [Appendix 1] Famous Trumpeters Every Student Should Know
* [Appendix 2] Practice Sheet
* [Appendix 3] Beginning Practice Schedule
* [Appendix 4] Intermediate Practice Schedule
* [Appendix 5] Trumpet and Cornet Fingering Chart
* [Appendix 6] Mouthpiece Comparison Chart
* [Appendix 7] Transposition Chart
*
Exercises and Technique Builders
* [Exercise 1] Breath Control
* [Exercise 2] Endurance
* [Exercise 3] Counting Beats
* [Exercise 4] Metronome Practice Drills
* [Exercise 5] Ever-Expanding Buzz
* [Exercise 6] Long Tones
* [Exercise 7] Extreme Dynamics
* [Exercise 8] Lip Bends
* [Exercise 9] Lip Slurs
* [Exercise 10] Arpeggio Flexibility Study
* [Exercise 11] Eight On, Two Off
* [Exercise 12] Articulation Studies
* [Exercise 13] Articulation Variations
* [Exercise 14] No Split Notes
* [Exercise 15] Accuracy Practice
* [Exercise 16] Tongue and Finger Coordination
* [Exercise 17] Stamp's Warm-Up
* [Exercise 18] Developing High Range
* [Exercise 19] Pedal Tones
* [Exercise 20] Finger Busters
* [Exercise 21] One-Octave Scales
* [Exercise 22] Two-Octave Scales