Tips for COUNTING RESTS for Easily Distracted Musicians
In this week's video, I share 3 rest-counting tips and tricks for the easily distracted trumpet players out there. Trumpet players (and brass players generally) often have the duty of patiently counting some long rests when working in the orchestra, and these are some tips I've picked up over the years that have gotten me through some very sticky situations. Rests are AS IMPORTANT as notes! --- The gear featured in my video - My 10 functional fingers for counting Manhasset Music Stand holding the Kaplan hit single - "Fake Song" iPhone 11 camera and Zoom H2 for audio Philips Hue Lightbulbs for color Made in iMovie --- LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more nerdy trumpet content!!! --- FB: / jontalkstrumpet Insta: / jontalkstrumpet

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