Playing the trumpet is a combination of how you move air
through the instrument, the way you form your mouth and how you buzz your lips.
By varying these skills along and mastering your valve combinations, you learn
to control the sounds that come from your trumpet, how to play the trumpet .
Keep your air flow constant. The air flow is responsible for
the music you make, so learning to control your breath is essential to playing
well.
Produce low notes by forming your mouth as you would when
you say a short "a."
Shape your mouth as you do when you say a long "e"
to produce high notes.
Practice with the mouthpiece alone to perfect your air
movement and lip buzzing, as this helps you focus on technique. The faster you
buzz your lips, the higher the pitch you'll achieve. Increase your buzzing by
pressing your lips together harder.
Use your tongue to quickly disrupt the air flow to create a
separation between notes or to create vibrato.
Slur to shift from one note to another. When properly done,
slurring is seamless way to go from one note to the next so that the listener
doesn't know when one ends and the other begins.
Learn the valve combinations, then practice them until your
fingers instinctively reach for the right valves.
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