I am a huge advocate for the BE book by Jeff Smiley! Just the text itself is worth its weight in gold. Some things to consider while going through the book; 1. Be patient. Some of the exercises will seem very odd at first. Take your time. 2. Your embouchure will lie somewhere in between the rollout and the roll in. 3. Micro adjusting, and self-awareness is key. 4. The whole premise of the book is for you to find what works best for you. Thanks for another great video!
@trumpetthoughts22 күн бұрын
Well said - thanks, Jeff!
@da11king6 ай бұрын
Wow, look@ that book! I remember purchasing it because I never took lessons at the time. It messed me up so bad that I had to quit trumpet. Now I am back 20 years later giving it one more try.
@trumpetthoughts6 ай бұрын
How did it mess you up?
@bertlochsinspirationforimp49026 ай бұрын
It's really sad to hear that this book messed you up so badly. It strikes me as weird that you want to try it again after 20 years. That said, this same little book saved my trumpet life. Without it, I wouldn't have played anymore. Did you have contact with mr Smiley when you got into trouble? If not, and if you are willing to give it another shot, please contact him first. He always answers and is very knowledgeable. He knows what he is talking about, doesn't charge you and is simply in this to help people. Do it, it might save your trumpet playing after all, but don't go messing with the book alone, I am afraid it will give you the same bad result as twenty years ago.
@freeLM906 ай бұрын
I still have this book and I really liked it when I got it few years ago. I moved to TCE but I think this book has lot of similar concepts. The real problem with Callet's books is that sometimes he is a bit confusing and not easy to understand. I had some lessons with Colqhoun and he helped me as a "guide". I think your channel is really helpful too for learning TCE 😉
@trumpetthoughts6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@CanadianDivergent29 күн бұрын
I literally was just able to hit a double high or maybe even a Bb or higher. it came out super clean and bright. I could even tongue the notes. I still can't play a scale using the notes, I'm really just screaming them, but I have neve been able to come anywhere close to that. How I did it was that I actually rolled my upper lip out slightly more and up and my front teeth actually got smaller in the gap. this seemed to direct the airstream to produce incredibly fast air , so that the air stream was directed more upwards, but in doing that, the notes were almost effortless. Now, having said that, I am looking at eventually playing natural and piccolo trumpet. The natural Trumpet has a larger mouthpiece than typical modern mouthpieces, but I understand that the bore is smaller so it enables playing in the clarino register. I believe the typical one is 18 mm wide or about about 0.7 inches in diameter of the inside cup. Could this technique work for Picc or Natural trpt? how do I develop the control of these notes that are up so high? I found this vid because I remembered about the Balanced embouchure and the lip rolling, so here I am. I'm a bit in shock of what I Just played. Did I stumble on the balanced embouchure technique by accident?
@trumpetthoughts22 күн бұрын
I'm guessing your mouthpiece placement has more bottom lip than top lip, and then when you adjusted your lip position towards the top of the rim, it allowed the higher notes to come out.
@d-rumusic46626 ай бұрын
Great, yeah I appreciate BE too... also the recorded examples at the end by his students are really good... teenagers with real power!
@williamchan14146 ай бұрын
You got captions now! Is it auto generated?
@trumpetthoughts6 ай бұрын
Yup, they are. Do you like them? Thought I would try it...
@freeLM906 ай бұрын
@@trumpetthoughts They help a lot
@GregZentTrumpetMan6 ай бұрын
Yes, it helped me to gain consistency
@trumpetthoughts6 ай бұрын
Nice!
@bertlochsinspirationforimp49026 ай бұрын
This simple book saved my trumpet life about twenty years ago. I was a mess after five years of extensive playing with a jump 'n jive band and forcing my chops. I think you got a lot of it right, but instead of comparing it too much to TCE, look at it as it's own concept. There are certainly some Callet ideas in it. In fact, it made me aware of Callet's teachings and I have done my share of TCE. I visited clinics of Callet and Bahb Civiletti and practiced it a lot. It only got me so far, and now I am completely back with BE again. (One of the things I learned from TCE is of course to be able to anchor my tongue on my bottom lip. That is a concept that is very much encouraged by Jeff also. He doesn't talk about it in the book, if you don't do it, there isn't necessarily a need to learn it, but once you play this way, no need to go back and do it differently all over again, just saying). The simplest explanation of the method is what Jeff says himself: a series of exaggerated motion exercises to make the lips move in more or less the right direction. That has to be taken very literally and is all he ever claims. These are exercises, not a way of playing or setting your embouchure. There will be no BE embouchure, or a BE setup, only exercises to get your lips to move in more or less the right direction. For me that was gold: no need for drastic embouchure changes, other ways of playing, manipulating the chops. Just do the exercises as literally as possible, in the prescribed order, and you are on your way. One major benefit to all other methods: Jeff is still alive and very much prepared to help you grasp these concepts. everyone who askes about this method I encourage to write an email to Jeff and tell him your story. Don't expect tailor made solutions, do expect a lot of knowledge and patience. For me this is the safest way to improve your embouchure. Not quick, but sure.
@trumpetthoughts6 ай бұрын
Great advice - thanks for sharing. I'm also finding LOTS of value in it this time around!