Buzzanywherefroma fewseconds to a fewmnutes. Finally, prepare mentally to approach whatever exercise or piece of music you aabout to play in the most musical and artistic way possible.īuzzthe mouthpiece in the approximate range indicated.The sound should be fat, fullandwthoutgaps as you slidedownward.Keeprepeatinguntil there are no gaps. Remember to concentrate on thebasic fundamentals fromthefirstnote of each newpractice day (i.e., beauty of tone and utilizing large volumes of air when inhaling and whenblowng through the horn). The followng is a warm-up routine in four pa iwthvariations for each day of the week. Preparation isrequired, not only to meet the physical demands oftrumpetplaying, but also toinitiatethemental focus and concentration necessary for making music. Most problemswllcorrectthemselves.Best wshes and good luck.Ĭreative problem solving Controlled concentration Developed motor skillsĭ N ORDERTOENSUREconsistent improvement through practice, it is absolutely essential to warm u. When problems occur, refer back to fundamental thoughtson breathing and sound. Listenwthhonestears.Always try to improve. Vary the materialto avoid formng bad habits, boredom and to learn newthings each day.Youmust be your own best teacher. Practice inthree 15- to 30-mnute segments, resting wherenecessary.Segment one is the warm up, segment two is technicalstudy and segment three is playing music material such assolos,etudes, orchestral literature, etc. Themore organized your practicing is, the morefruitfulitwllbe. Theseskills are asbasicand useful as any other skillstaughtinschool.The freedom and enjoymentavailablein music can be had through daily practice. Greater emotional expression Acquired skills in the art of self-discipline Raisedsocial status Creative interactionwthother people Raisedawareness of art, beauty and more Trumpet is one of the most versatile of instru-LkU ments, an instrumentthatis capable of crossing any stylistic or cultural boundary. USICHAS THEPOWERto enable anyone to feel good. The performance techniques developed in Books 1 and 2 of this method are presented inBook3 in a purely musical setting. Understandi_jwhat notes are represented by a chord symbol is very useful, especially for those interested in jazz improvsation.Asalways,trumpetplayers should warm up thoroughly as detailed on the next two pages before payi 3anything demanding. Be persistent.Peasenotethatthe many chord types in the Chordal Studies section have been named. Gradual advancement through all of the materialwllresult in greatsuccessover the long term. This high level of competency is the medium in which mu :ismade. SPECIFICSTUDYof intervals, chords andscaleswlldirectly affect your ability to make music on Uatrumpet.Wth a solid foundation in all keys, the performerwllseldom run across musicthatis not basedon harmonic material already somewhat famliar. Practicing 3The WarmUp 4Performance Anxiety. Allen Vizzutti - Trumpet method Book II (1991).pdfĪnIntermediate/Advanced MethodinThree BooksAllen Vizzutti We recommend that you contact your local customs or import office for further information.Allen Vizzutti - Trumpet method Book II (1991).pdf We do not refund customers who refuse shipments or return items because they do not want to pay customs or import taxes. The person who received the order is responsible for paying all customs or import tax. For all international shipments, we identify the order contents and cost of the order on the custom form, however, we have no control over whether your country will charge customs or import tax when the package arrives. Packages delivered outside the US may incur customs or import taxes.