The flugelhorn has an interesting history that traces back to military and brass band traditions in Europe, with roots that intertwine with the evolution of other brass instruments. Early Origins The name “flugelhorn” comes from the German word Flügel, meaning “wing” or “flank.” It was originally used in the 18th century Austrian military where the “Flügelhornist” was a signaling officer, calling troops to the wings of the battlefield. Early flugelhorns were valveless bugle-like horns, used for signaling—much like trumpets and bugles were in various armies. Development into a Musical Instrument Around the early 19th century, as valve technology emerged, the…
See What Your Tonguing Looks Like- (Reposted from December 25, 2012)
Often we are told to listen to our sounds and evaluate our progress. As I demonstrated on an earlier post we were able to see what our tone looks like through recording software. The same is true when trying to improve other areas of our playing, and in this case…
“Two Minute Trumpet Tricks”- Part 4 (New Life to Old Mutes)
Here is how to revive some old friends-
Voldyne 5000-does it work update
Here is my update from my original article, dated 12/25/2018. It works! “After one month of using this simple device, my vital capacity (amount of forces inhalation) increased from 2,500 ml to 4,000 ml. Read this first- Would you like to increase your air intake? So would I. – Trumpet…
THE 2022-2023BRASS AUDITIONS KING’S
“We just got this announcement from Tim Zimmerman and The Kings Brass. If you have not been to one of their concerts, you are missing one of the best brass ensembles on the planet. The Kings Brass was one of the reasons I decided many years ago to form and…
I Knew I Should Have Been A Chiropractor !
Amazing- Air Tone Range Vibrato Grace notes Intonation Endurance Confidence Style Phrasing What have we been doing wrong all these years?
“Two Minute Trumpet Tricks”- Part 3 (How to Clock Your Mouthpiece)
Time to reset your mouthpiece….. For more information on this topic, go to…….“Clocking” Your Mouthpiece Part #2 – Trumpet Blog (thetrumpetblog.com)
Old Horns and Former Girl Friends (Reposted from April 15, 2012)
When it is 4:00 AM and you can’t get back to sleep, what do you do? As I lay in bed, thoughts of the past day, political debates, and discomfort from the last piece of pizza run through my head until I had to do something a little more productive and now…
“Two Minute Trumpet Tricks”- Part 2 (Change Your Sound Without Changing Your Equipment)
Try it before you trash it!
Trumpet Valve Tightness and Compression Issues (Reprinted from Feb. 7, 2013)
Many times trumpet players will discuss a topic which can be confusing to a beginning student, i.e. valve compression. The term valve compression is usually misused for there is very little compression in any section of a trumpet. Air is free to move through the instrument for there are obviously…