Trumpet Note Bending. Embouchure Control. Tone Building.
Note Bending is a great way to control the trumpet embouchure, and enhance your tone, by zeroing in on the most resonant part of every note. I use note bending mostly when I play jazz, but find it helpful during a warm up as well.

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My High Note Routine | What I do to build Range and Endurance | Trying out mouthpieces

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🎺 Mastering the Art of Note Bending on Trumpet 🎺

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Who should practice note bends and why?

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How To Play In Tune On The Trumpet

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Trumpet: Flexibility (Lip Slurs)- David Dash

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

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Trumpet Embouchure

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Give Me 9 Minutes, I’ll Save You 20 Years Of WASTED PRACTICE

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My Father Refused To Walk Me Down The Aisle — Someone Unexpected Took His Place | Panda Revenge

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Trumpet Lessons with Adam Meckler - Note Bends

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Struggling with mouthpiece pressure? Try this:

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At Our Son's New House Party, My Wife Whispered, "We Have To Go"—What She Said... | Calm Dad Stories

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7c Mouthpiece: The Grim Destroyer of Trumpet Growth

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Vibrato Techniques for Jazz Trumpet

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EASY TRUMPET HIGH NOTES in FIVE MINUTES

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Trumpet Tips: Playing in the Red (and how to fix it)

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They Expected This Boring.. Until He Started Playing The Cello! (He's Only 14!)

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Rutina de Calentamiento con BOQUILLA - MOUTHPIECE Warming Up Routine

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20 YEARS of Trumpet - What Actually Matters

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