1 Learning & Playing Tuba/Trumpet/Euphonium/Baritone/Flugelhorn/French Horn/Cornet

In this video, Brett Youens describes the two principles on which all valved brass instruments work, with the tuba used as an example. www.geocities.com (Transcript) Hi. Let’s look at brass instruments with valves and how they work. I have a tuba here; it could just as easily be a trumpet, or a French horn, or a flugelhorn, or a euphonium; they all work on the same principle. If I blow into the mouthpiece, then the air travels this path here, and comes out of the bell. Now, if we think about a trumpet, we’ll notice the first principle of the two principles we’ll need to know about how brass instruments work. A trumpet has a very short pathway for the air to flow through, and a tuba has a very long pathway. Trumpets produce very high notes, and tubas produce very low notes. So: The longer the pathway, the lower the note. The longer, the lower. So, if I want to produce a different note, then I’ll need to lengthen my tuba. But, of course, I don’t have time while I’m playing to get out a hammer and a nail and maybe some sort of smelting machine and lengthen my tuba. That’s what the valves are for. By depressing a valve, you make sure that the air takes a detour, thereby lengthening the tuba. So if I press this first valve here, you’ll see that the air takes an extra path. If I press the second — this little baby valve here — then it takes a detour of a shorter length. And if I press the third valve, then it’s this long, winding, granddaddy-of-them-all valve, right? So you

How to Play the Flute, Trombone & Trumpet : How to Begin to Play the Trumpet

When learning how to play the trumpet, find out about the different parts such as the mouthpiece, then learn basic notes from a beginning book or an instructor. Get started playing the trumpet in this free music-education video on music lessons and instrument care from a music store manager. Expert: Chris Behrens Contact: www.summerhaysmusic.com Bio: Chris Behrens is the sales manager of Summerhays Music in Murray, Utah. He has a degree in band instrument repair from Red Wing Tech College. Filmmaker: Michael Burton

How To Play The Trumpet – Tonguing Beginner Lesson

etrumpetlessons.com This lesson demonstrates how to play the trumpet with clean articulation, and the importance of clean tonguing to a good overall trumpet sound. This articulation (tonguing) lesson is the final video in the free series on how to play the trumpet from eTrumpet Lessons. The full lesson includes exercises and even more specific help on learning clean articulation. Visit http for more sample lessons and to find out how to get the complete video trumpet lesson course. Comments are encouraged, and if you’re a beginning trumpet player or want to learn to play the trumpet, please visit eTrumpetLessons.com for details on the full video course for beginning trumpet players. It’s a really great course and helps make sure you learn properly, and efficiently… See you there!

Can a Flute player learn to play Trumpet, without forgetting how to play Flute?

Ok, I didn’t know how to write this question lol. I play flute in my school band, signed up for high school band, and I play in a marching band. I am still going to be taking flute in high school and learning more. I am planning to have a career in music maybe when I am older, and I would like to play more instruments. Everyone says that if you play flute and want to take another instrument we have to take saxophone or clarinet. I heard that it is best to learn trumpet for a music career so thats what I was planning, so if I took trumpet would I forget flute or something? I would still continue learning flute, and playing in a marching band, I would just like to learn trumpet on the side.
Thanks so Much!
-Linz

How to play the trumpet

Learn How to play the trumpet within 30 days! www.play-the-trumpet.com Video preview of the Video course demonstrating the basics of professional Trumpet playing. Purchase your copy of Video and book at http With the full 40 minute video (6 lessons) any trumpet beginner can learn how to play, and any trumpet player can improve playing: Sound, technique, playing high notes, playing softly and trumpet maintenance. Demonstration by Danny Carney 43 years on the trumpet. Purchase your copy of Video and book at www.play-the-trumpet.com

How To Play The Trumpet – Beginning Lesson On Making A Tone

This sample trumpet lesson from etrumpetlessons.com covers the very first step, starting with how to hold the trumpet, set the embouchure, buzz the lips, and make a tone. Comments are encouraged, and if you’re a beginning trumpet player or want to learn to play the trumpet, please visit http for details on the full video course for beginning trumpet players. It’s a really great course and helps make sure you learn properly, and efficiently… See you there!

How To Play The Trumpet – Notes and Beginning Technique

etrumpetlessons.com This trumpet lesson shows you 3 important trumpet techniques and a simple set of notes you can use to play some songs. This lesson from etrumpet Lessons lets you play the trumpet even if you don’t know how to read music. The full lesson program for beginning trumpet players teaches you all the fundamental skills needed to learn to play the trumpet. Ans instead of just the 5 notes presented here, you’ll learn how to play ALL the notes in your range. Visit http for more sample lessons and to find out how to get the complete video trumpet lesson course. Comments are encouraged, and if you’re a beginning trumpet player or want to learn to play the trumpet, please visit etrumpetlessons.com for details on the full video course for beginning trumpet players. It’s a really great course and helps make sure you learn properly, and efficiently… See you there!

How long will it take to learn to play an alto sax?

ok so I am planning to learn to play an alto sax
I already played a trumpet for a year and i can now hit high Gs pretty well (the one right above the staff)
I am planning to practice atleast 45 mins a day
In two months (when school starts), how well do you think i will be able to play?
i already have strong lips (because of the trumpet), good breath support, and am determined to learn the sax