Get To Know The Trumpet Playing Mechanism
Ben explains the difference between an active and a passive embouchure, defines buzzwords like "endurance" and "efficiency" and discusses topics like buzzing, warming up, flexibility, and range. The common thread? Our playing mechanism consists of many parts that must work together in highly coordinated ways, and Ben shares how we can develop each of them for a healthy embouchure. Watch the full course on tonebase Trumpet! ➡️ https://trumpet.tonebase.co/?utm_sour...

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How to Play High Notes on the Trumpet (ft. Chris Coletti)

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10 Years Of Trumpet Lessons in 20 Mins

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The Key Ingredients to a Good Trumpet Warm-Up

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Building Flexibility on the Trumpet

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Effortless Playing - How to play the Trumpet with Ease

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Why Trumpeters Should Practice Lip Buzzing

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Vince DiMartino: “Everything you do is one complete blow of the trumpet…”

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The TRUTH About HIGH NOTES on the Trumpet (It's not Physiology)

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Easy High Notes? Use Your High Note Teeth!

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Developing a Rich Sound

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Schlossberg Trumpet Routine A (playing trade-off version)

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How to Use Pedal Tones to Fix Your Embouchure and Improve Endurance

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Reinhold Friedrich Masterclass - Trumpet - Tomasi: Concerto - Allegro cadenza

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The Secret to Successful Trumpet Practice

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Copy this Sax Embouchure for a Beautiful Sound

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How To Form THE Easiest High Note (Upper Register) Trumpet Embouchure by Harrisson Ball

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What 1500 Trumpet Players Taught This PhD About Getting Unstuck

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Efficient embouchure and setup for trumpet

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Your Trumpet Sounds Airy Because of This (Fix It Fast)

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