In this essential course, Ernesto Chuliá —a pupil of Maurice André— explains the characteristics of the French School through the most important French methods (Arban, Franquin, Petit…).
Pay close attention, because the content of this course is pure gold: the entire trumpet philosophy of one of the people who know our instrument best, Stephen Burns, condensed in just over an hour and a half. Lessons that range from how we should focus our study to how to phrase, for example. A real gem.
As we all know, Vince is someone who has dedicated his entire life to the trumpet. To us, he is a fountain of knowledge and we have enormous luck that he is with us at Trumpet Magazine. In this extremely interesting course, Vince goes over various aspects that he considers basic in order to dominate our instrument.
In this course we have a handful of teachers who will explain to us what their basic ideas are regarding the different issues we work on during a practice routine: warm-up, technical maintenance, etc.
Playing in a symphony orchestra and being a soloist requires that you perform at an elite level on a daily basis. In this series, Fernando Ciancio (principal trumpet of the Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra, Argentina) shows his routine.
Brazilian soloist Fábio Brum shows us his daily routine, in which he wisely condenses all the trumpet's basics into three parts — lips, mouthpiece and trumpet.
In this comprehensive course, Benjamín Moreno reviews all the points he goes through daily in his practice routine: breathing, buzzing, bending, flexibility, articulation... Very interesting!