How Much Does Trumpet Equipment Really Matter?

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Ridgewood School of Music

Ridgewood School of Music

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@tjtj3829
@tjtj3829 11 ай бұрын
All right honestly I think that the student trumpet sounded the best it was crisp and clear and the notes slotted well😊 but all in all of the trumpet sound great
@triplej38118
@triplej38118 Жыл бұрын
I think your main set up sounds great: the Committee + the TA mouthpiece. Seems responsive and balanced for your playing style, almost like you could create differing tones and colors with ease
@RidgewoodSchoolofMusic
@RidgewoodSchoolofMusic Жыл бұрын
Thanks, that’s one of the things I like about the way that setup plays, very flexible. That’s a part of each horn/mouthpiece that I could’ve gotten deeper into if I wanted to use a jazz standard or a ballad as my model phrase of music.
@donaldmacmillan3198
@donaldmacmillan3198 Жыл бұрын
Useful video, and you sounded great on all combinations Bob! I played British baritone horn on and off for nearly 30 years but then quit baritone about 4 years ago to concentrate on trumpet. A couple of years ago I upgraded from a Yamaha student trumpet to a Bach Strad, 180/37 model, it was a 50th birthday treat 😃. I immediately noticed the playing difference between the Bach and the Yamaha (a 4335 2nd generation model), the Bach was much freer blowing, maybe a tad richer toned too. So I’m settled on my Bach but the opposite is the case with mouthpieces …. I just can’t settle on a model or rim …. I’ve tried Bachs, Denis Wicks, Yamaha’s, schilke’s …. Warburton’s, Curry’s, Lotus and Monette too, and others …. Alliance Brass, Stomvi …. You don’t want to know how many I’ve got, or what I’ve spent!! 🙄🤪. Buying trumpet mouthpieces is addictive! I do favour larger mouthpieces probably in terms of embouchure comfort and rich sound but then find a bit of a double-buzz issue in my low register 😬. If I switch to smaller mouthpieces, 16.5mm diameter, I can play ok on those but don’t like my tone so much, they are a bit tight on my lips, a tad. I always revert to a 17mm+ size but still can’t settle on one …. Very frustrating Bob! Happy frustrating though I guess, I just love playing my Bach whatever I’ve got stuck in the receiver 🤪 …. But I should be settling on something really as my regular go to mouthpiece! I guess I’m really just ‘venting’ off Bob, but any advice at all please Bob? Kind regards, Donald 🎺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@mlhbrx96
@mlhbrx96 Жыл бұрын
Wow, that Martin is so full in tone!
@BopWalk
@BopWalk Жыл бұрын
The Martin Committee has a sort of compact dark and diffused sound that most Jazz players loved back in the 40s, 50s and 60s. Miles Davis, Kenny Dorham, Dizzy Gillespie, Chet Baker and many others have played Committees in their careers. But be careful when using vintage horns, sometimes the receivers take a strange taper mouthpiece and sometimes you would have to use the original mouthpiece that came with the horn and modify the modern mouthpiece shank/taper if you want the most optimal playing for that vintage horn.
@RidgewoodSchoolofMusic
@RidgewoodSchoolofMusic Жыл бұрын
It’s a good point, some mouthpieces play better than others with the vintage horns.
@JamesFranklin-hd4tm
@JamesFranklin-hd4tm 3 ай бұрын
A couple of years ago I bought a King Cleveland 600 trumpet (ca. 1976) as a "practice horn." The two lessons this "vintage" horn taught me is parts are getting more difficult to find and a Bach mouthpiece does not fit the horn as well as the original. A repair tech could replace the mouthpiece receiver with an Allied "universal." However, the reason I bought the King was to have a cheap back-up horn just-in-case.
@gregorysloat4258
@gregorysloat4258 Жыл бұрын
I liked the sound of the PNT 700 the best. I would have liked to have heard that in combination with the Bobby Shew mouthpiece to see what kind of sound it gave you.
@freeLM90
@freeLM90 Жыл бұрын
I usually use this simple rule: when I have to play as a soloist or classical music I choose equipment that Improves my sound and my volume; When I have to play commercial I choose the most confortable and lightweight equipment to increase easy playing and resistance. Of course I have also a "crossover" equipment that is lightweight horn and big mouthpiece
@eric24824
@eric24824 Жыл бұрын
Love the velvety tone of the MC. I think B5 is the best, but i assume the endurance may suffer. I think your point is taken about how hard work is the best way to improve your sound. I know a lot of lousy players with $6000 horns hoping to skirt practice and lessons.
@RidgewoodSchoolofMusic
@RidgewoodSchoolofMusic Жыл бұрын
Bingo
@MrOkorodeluxe
@MrOkorodeluxe Ай бұрын
Another great video!!!
@theconqstyle11
@theconqstyle11 Жыл бұрын
thanks for the vid, I play a King 601, with a 16E4 mp, I feel very comfortable, I prefer a dark sound, it's my style!
@stevenuttley
@stevenuttley Жыл бұрын
I agree with all you say. Also the martin setup sounds superb and a little different to the others even with the same mouthpiece. I agree what you say re shallow mouthpieces. They give little if any extra range. I use them when I play lead though because they give more endurance and cutting power in the relevant part of the register. Also more volume on those notes above the staff. They have to be carefully managed though, they're not a quick fix or easy to play If you're not used to them or get tired you can fall into the mouthpiece or swell and cut the sound off entirely. Also you have to extensively practice low notes to make them full or else you get the exact mirror image effect of a big mouthpiece where in this case the high notes are fat but the low ones are thin and weedy.
@marcelboily
@marcelboily 7 ай бұрын
Quite interesting and helpful
@CornetBlues
@CornetBlues Жыл бұрын
Monet B5 sounds best to my ears but it’s a lot to do with your ability !🎺🎺which is very accomplished and cultured 👏👏👍👍🎶🎺🎶
@RidgewoodSchoolofMusic
@RidgewoodSchoolofMusic Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Ken!
@NeoManoscaMusic
@NeoManoscaMusic Жыл бұрын
Very informative video. I'm just wondering are you using your martin for lead chair? Thanks!
@Supersprint27
@Supersprint27 Жыл бұрын
The Martin really has a smoky sound, I like it the best.
@Matraka2000
@Matraka2000 Жыл бұрын
The easiest to play it is important. I am sure you can make a P trumpet sound excellent but the feel and performance.
@HADJEE
@HADJEE 9 ай бұрын
The second time that you played your Committee with your Austin, it sounded different.
@John-vr5mc
@John-vr5mc Жыл бұрын
The truth can set you free they say. . . yet I’m still dreaming of that Tumultus at J Landress!
@jugglerj0e
@jugglerj0e 11 ай бұрын
Clark Terry on a garden hose with a funnel attached...lmfao 🤔🤣🤣🤣
@yannnique17
@yannnique17 Жыл бұрын
When talking about guitars, you forgot the most important thing to the sound for electric guitars. Gold coated plugs.
@JamesThomas-dn6hz
@JamesThomas-dn6hz Жыл бұрын
That A2 is very whiny and clicky.
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