In this Trumpet Thoughts video, I dive into the topic of aperture shape and position—a crucial element for a full, effortless trumpet sound. I start by appreciating a snowy Missouri day, a perfect backdrop for practicing and reflecting on playing mechanics.
I break down the common misconception that playing higher means clamping down harder. Instead, I explain that a steady, well-formed aperture should remain consistent across registers, with firmness coming in response to air volume, not as a prerequisite for high notes.
I demonstrate this concept with a simple three-octave example, showing how a steady aperture prevents the sound from getting pinched or cutting out. I also recall watching great players like Scott Englebright, who make the upper register look easy—because it is when done correctly.
The takeaway? Think about how you’re playing. Are you holding your aperture in place and letting the sound flow? Or are you clamping down and muscling your way through? Grab a cup of coffee, reflect on it, and start playing smarter, not harder. 🎺
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