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IndexSymbols8vb 928va 93AAbleton Live 198Ab transposition 191accent 185acciaccatura 174accidentalsflat 96natural 96sharp 96Adderly, Nat 168Agnas, Urban 57Air Bag 35air stream , 39airstream vibrato 167Alacantara, Pedro 120Alexander, F. Matthais 115Alexander Technique 115Alp horn 62alternate fingering 168altissimo 41amplifier 201Anderson, Cat 128, 135André, Maurice 142Andrews, Troy 193A New Approach to Altissimo TrumpetPlaying 140Anytune Pro 200aperture 11, 14appoggiatura 175appsAnytune Pro 200iTabla Pro 199Armstrong, Louis 111, 152, 165, 175Arnold Jacobs: Song and Wind 36articulation 37Art of Breathing, The 36Art of Trumpet Playing, The 29Au Claire de la Lune 89Audacity 202Avalon 74, 97avec sourdine 150axe 155BBach 110Bach, Johann Sebastian 49backbore 107, 108backpack case 203backpressure 149, 193, 196bagpipe 58Baldwin, David 146, 148Baldwin, James 141Balsom, Alison 24, 174, 176Barnhart, Scotty 152trumpetscornettzinknatural trumpet 63Barron, Nicholas 51Basic Music Theory: How to Read, Write,and Understand Written Musicenharmonic notes 20Basie Big Band 152Bb instrument 183beat 71Beauchamp, Hugh 62bell 62bending 83Bensdorf, Ethan 50, 57BERP (Buzz Extension and ResistancePiece) 21Biederbecke, Bix 156Blue Note Records 168Bolden, Buddy 24books 126100 Etudes 192A New Approach to Altissimo Trumpet Playing 140Arnold Jacobs: Song and Wind 36Art of Breathing, The 36Art of Trumpet Playing, The 29Basic Music Theory: How to Read,Write, and Understand WrittenMusic 47Brass Playing Is No Harder than DeepBreathing 36Build Your Range: A Practical Approach to Building Your Range andEndurance 140, 148Buzzing Book, The 36Duets for Two Transposing Trumpeters 192Effortless Mastery 120Exploring the Trumpet’s Upper Register 140Fathers of First Trumpet 128Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway 120Fight Your Fear and Win 120High Notes 140Indirect Procedures: A Musician’sGuide to the Alexander Technique120Lips of Steel: 22 Endurance Exercisesfor Trumpet 148Low Etudes for Trumpet 126More Power, More Range 140Musical Calisthenics for Brass 132,148On the Sensations of Tone 82Original Louis Maggio System forBrass, The 126Plunger Techniques 153Practice Like This 51, 60Practice of Practice, The , 51, 48Real Way to Play the Cat AndersonMethod, The 140Science of Breath: A Practical Guide36Talent Code, The 57Technical Studies 136The Art of Brass Playing 21The Buzzing Book 21The Embouchure Builder 21The Inner Game of Music 120There is No Such Thing as a Mistake115Warm-ups Studies 126Warm-Ups Studies 21World of Jazz Trumpet, The 152Boomerang Phrase Sampler 205Boss digital reverb 204Boulez, Pierre 77bpm 197Brass Playing Is No Harder than DeepBreathing 36breath 31exercises 33step 1 31step 2 32step 3 32too much air 34Breath Builder 35breathing 114breathing tube 29breath machinesAir Bag 35Breath Builder 35Variable Resistance Compound Gauge36voldyne 35breath mark 29, 87Brown, Clifford 13buccinator 12bucket mute 154buckling 14bugle 78, 192Build Your Range: A Practical Approachto Building Your Range and Endurance140, 148bunching 83busking 111, 119buzz 11, 13exercises 17steps for making of 14troubleshooting 21Buzzing Book, The 21, 36AllAboutTrumpet.com211

Sound the Trumpet: How to Blow Your Own HornCCapp, Al 45Carnegie Hall 52Carnival 182carnyx 62DeskfordTintignac 62Caruso, Carmine 11, 132, 148Casals, Pablo 193casebackpack 203gig bag 203lightweight 203multi-horn 203Torpedo 203Celibidache, Sergiu 83cent 77, 197Chase, Bill 128Cherry, Don 119chin 17chops 13chord symbol 74chromatic scale 20Churchill, Winston 207Cichowicz, Vince 111C instrument 183circular breathing 193clam 28, 45clarinet 95Clarke, Herbert L. 136cleaning kit 156Clifford Brown 13closed 149Cohen, Avihai 50composing 51compound six-eight time 93concert pitch 77, 79condenser microphone 197con sordino 149cork 152cornet 78, 166cornett 63cornetto 62trumpetsdidgeridoocarnyxAlp horn 62Count Basie 116crook 61, 64C transposition 184, 186jamming with 185C trumpet 24cup 107, 108cup mute 153212TrumpetJumpstart.comDdämpfer 150Dark Eyes (Les Yeux Noirs) 180Davis, Miles 27, 115, 118, 152, 204DAW (digital audio workstation) 198degree 141delay 206Dembele, Sidiki 50Deskford Carnyx 62DeSylva, Buddy 74DeVault, William F. 41dexterity 45diaphragm 29, 30, 200diatonic 74didgeridoo 58, 62, 193difference tone 86digital audio workstation (DAW) 198Diminuendo and Crescendo in Blue 135discount codes 180distortion 205doit 165, 171dorsal tonguing 41dotted quarter note 93dotted rhythms 92double high C 127double tonguing 178Dr. Beat metronome 198Dreamland Ballroom 152Driscoll, Phil 128D transposition 190duet 93Duets for Two Transposing Trumpeters192dung 63Dvořák 92, 95, 96New World Symphonysymphony 9 92Dvorak 9 83Dweck, Carol 53dynamic microphone 197, 201EEb transposition 187, 188Eb trumpet 192effects pedal 204delayTCE Flashback 206distortion 205equalizer 206loop pedalBoomerang 205pedal board 206phaser 205phrase samplerBoomerang 205polyphonic octave generator 205reverbBoss digital reverb 204wah pedalCrybaby 205Effortless Mastery 120eighth note 39eighth notes 90Ellington, Duke 16Ellington, Edward Kennedy (Duke) 135embouchure 11, 12, 75chin 17chops 13dry v. wet 13fixed 15floating 15muscles of 12, 13buccinator 12orbicularis oris 14zygomaticus 12troubleshooting 21Embouchure Builder, The 21Emerson, Ralph Waldo 23English horn 95enharmonic 77enharmonic note 81enharmonic notes 20, 96equalizer 206excerptscomprehensive sethttp://amzn.to/1P3UHML 192exercisesbuzzing 17general advice 57tongue, basic 39Exploring the Trumpet’s Upper Register140FFacet Mutes 153Faddis, Jon 128fake book 183fall 171Farkas, Philip 21Farmer, Art 65Fathers of First Trumpet 128Fathers of First Trumpet: A Look at theLives and Playing Styles of the ModernLead Trumpet Style 140Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway 120Ferguson, Maynard 16, 24, 128, 175fermata 69Fight Your Fear and Win 120finger patterns 28finger position 27first and second endings 92first notes

26: C and G 72first valve trigger 82fixed embouchure 15flat 77, 87, 94, 96flat notesE (4th space) 82Eb (4th space) 82flexibility 101Flight of the Bumblebee 182flip 174floating embouchure 15flugelhorn 65, 78flumpet 65flutter tongue 173fMRI 42Fredericksen, Brian 36Frere Jacques 93F transposition 189F Transposition 188Ggarden hose 66Ghandi, Mahatma 183Giardinelli 110Gide, Andre 165gig bag 203Gillespie, John Birks (Dizzy) 65, 123,182, 194Gillette, Mic 128glissando 165, 170Godard, Michel 63Golden Ratio 64Gordon, Claude 36Go Tell Aunt Rhodie 88grace note 174Graves keyed bugle 64Green, Barry 120Greene, Don 120Grey, Al 153grip 23, 24left hand 24right hand 25growl 172Guarneri, Mario 21guerrilla practice 55Guillaume, Edme 63HHaas, Augie 148half note 39, 71half notes 71half rest 71half step 94half-valve 169Hancock, Herbie 115Handel’s Messiah 113hand vibrato 166harmonic series 61, 64, 82Harmon mute 152Harmon, Paddy 152Harrelson, Jason 66Harrelson Trumpets 66Haydn 192Hejnal 61Helmholtz, Herman 82Hendrix, Jimi 15Henley, Dr. 59Herseth, Adolph (Bud) 50, 57Hessions, Patrick 128high C 127High Notes 140horse whinny 172Hot Cross Buns 91Hubbard, Freddie 182Hume and Berg 153Hummel 174Hummel Concerto in Eb 176Huxley, Thomas Henry 127hymn 183Hymn to the Virgin, The 62IIndirect Procedures: A Musician’s Guideto the Alexander Technique 120inner dialogue 114intonation 58in tune 86iRig HD 202iTabla Pro 59, 199JJacobs, Arnold 26, 36Jacobson, Edmund 115James, Harry 166jaw 38jaw vibrato 167Jeffers, Susan 120Jensen, Ingrid 50, 58Jingle Bells 91, 92Jobarteh, Sona 50Joe “King” Oliver 152Johnson, Keith 29Jolson, Al 74Jones, Jo 116Jo-Ral 152Jo-Ral bubble mute 152, 196Journal of Research in Music Education59Kkack 28, 45Kageyama, Noa 120Kenny, John 62keyboard 72keyboard info 72keyed bugle 64, 192keyed trumpet 61, 64key signature 96King Oliver 152King Tut 63kora 50Korg 199Kottke, Leo 118Krakow, Poland 61Llacquer 155La Cucaracha 90Landowska, Wanda 50Laskey 110lead sheet 183ledger lines , 69, 70left hand 24pistol grip 24legato 37leger lines 70Lightly Row 89lip slur 44, 101descending 102, 103exercises 102introduction 102large interval 105Lips of Steel: 22 Endurance Exercises forTrumpet 148lip trill 175listening 52Little, Lowell 21live music 52long tone 23, 28long tones 58loop pedal 205loose lip flap 17low C 79Low Etudes for Trumpet 126lungs 30Lynch, John H. 140MMaalouf, Ibrahim 66Maher, Mike 206maintenancecleaning kit 156daily cleaning 156monthly cleaning 159slides 158stuck 158trouble-shooting 158valves 159AllAboutTrumpet.com213

Sound the Trumpet: How to Blow Your Own Hornvalve caps 159valves 157, 159Marano, Francesco 62Marcinkiewicz 110mariachi 167mariachi vibrato 167Marsalis, Wynton 24, 65, 112, 146, 182Martin, Christopher 112Mary Had a Little Lamb 88McBeth, Carlton 126McClure, Barney 115McKeown, Erin 51McLaughlin, Clint “Pops” 14McLaughlin, Clint (Pops) 139, 140Mendez, Rafael 182Méndez, Rafael 166Meregillano, Larry 130, 140Messiah 113metronome 45, 78, 198apps 198Metronome Beats 199Metronome Plus 199BOSS Dr. Beat 198free online 198iTabla Pro 199pendulum 198Soundbrenner Pulse Wearable 198tuner-metronomeKorg TM-50 199mezzo forte 185mic 200microphone 200bi-directional 200clip-on 201Audio-Technica Pro 35 201condenser 197diaphragm 200dynamic 197dynamic mic 200iRig HD 202omni-directional 200phantom power 197, 200Sure SM57 201Sure SM58 200unidirectional (for trumpeters) 200wirelessAMT P800-5C 201mic stand 201MIDI 198Mingus, Charles 197mirror neuron 52mistakes 57Mister Rogers 49mit dämpfer 150MM 197Monette 110214TrumpetJumpstart.comMonette, Dave 65Monette Mouthpiece Manual and User’sGuide 108mordent 174More Power, More Range 140Morgan, Lee 168Morrison, James 128mouthpiece 24, 107anatomy 108backbore 107, 108cup 107, 108letter & number 109manufacturerBach 110Giardinelli 110Laskey 110Marcinkiewicz 110Monette 110Schilke 110Stork 110Warburton 110Yamaha 110‘piece 11placement 16pressure 16puller 24rim 107shank 107, 108size comparison chart 110throat 107, 108throat shoulder 108mouthpiece brush 155, 157, 159multi-horn case 203multiple-track recorder 202Münchner Philharmoniker 83Musical Calisthenics for Brass 132, 148Music Theory: How to Read, Write, andUnderstand Written Music 47mute 149Mutec 153mute holder 154mutesbubble 152, 196bucket 154case 154cork 152cup 153Harmon 152stem 152holder 154plunger 153, 172nickel trick 154technique 153practice 196practice mute 151stone-lined cup mute 153straight 151Yamaha Silent Brass 150, 204mute solo 150Nnatural 87, 94, 96natural trumpet 61, 63NB 29negative thoughts 114nerves 112New World Symphony 92New York Philharmonic 57, 119nickel 154notationbelow the staff 74half note 71length relationship 71names 70quarter note 71rests 71note names 70Notes: letter names 70novelty sounds 165Oohne dämpfer 150Oliver, Joe “King” 165On the Sensations of Tone 82open 149open mic 111oral cavity 40, 101orbicularis oris 14orchestral excerptsOrchestra Musician’s CD ROM Library(trumpet) 192Orchestra Musician’s CD ROM Library(trumpet) 192http://amzn.to/1P3UHML 192order of flats 188, 189, 190order of sharps 188, 189, 190Original Louis Maggio System for Brass,The 126ornament 165ornaments 173overbite 15Ppartials 82pedal 197, 204pedal board 206pedal tone 123pendulum metronome 198performance anxiety 113combatting of 113Alexander Technique 115breathing 114

26: Progressive Muscle Relaxation 115perseverance 141Peter, Laurence J. 155phantom power 197, 200Phi 64piano 185‘piece 11‘piece 107pinky 25pinwheel 50pistol grip 23, 24pitch bending 83pitch-bending 86plunger 153plunger mute 172plunger technique 153Plunger Techniques 153Polyphonic Octave Generator 205Porter, Charlie 140posture 23, 25, 26, 27different 26seated 26standing 26practice 49guerrilla 55how 51pinwheelwhatwhy 50slowspeed up 59warm-up 55what 51when 51timehow much 54where 51who 50, 53whymotivation 52Practice Like This 51, 60practice mute 150, 196Practice of Practice, The , 51,48pressure 27pressure, mouthpiece 16Progressive Muscle Relaxation115pulse 71Qquarter note 39, 71quarter notes 71quarter rest 71quarter-tone trumpet 66RReal Way to Play the Cat Anderson Method, The 140Recker, George 44recording 202repeat sign 87rest 27, 71restshalf rest 71quarter rest 71staff placement 71whole rest 71reverb 204Ride of the Valkyries, The 190right hand 45pinky finger 25rim 107Rimsky-Korsakov 182rip 171Roach, Max 13Rogers, Fred 49Rose, Vincent 74Ross, Rashawn 128round 87Row, Row, Row Your Boat 93SSachse, Ernst 192Sandoval, Arturo 112sans sourdine 150savvy practice material 180scalechromatic 20Scheherezade 182Schilke 110Schlueter, Charles 114Schnabel, Arthur 69Science of Breath: A PracticalGuide 36scoop 165, 170seed change 111senza sordino 149serpent 63set 127, 141set list 111Severinsen, Doc 128, 132Severson, Paul 36shake 175shank 107, 108sharp 77, 87, 94Shew, Bobby 66, 128, 140Shew Horn 66shofar 62Silent Brass 196, 204Silent Brass System 150six-eight time 93Skip to My Lou 91Sleigh Ride 165, 172slide 165, 170trouble-shooting 80slide grease 159slides 158slow practice 59slur 44Smith, Bret, P. 53snake 155, 159Snarky Puppy 206Snedecor, Phil 126soft palate 42songs 88Au Claire de la Lune 89duetsDvořák 9, mvmt 2 95Dvořák 9, mvmt 2 93Frere Jacques 93Go Tell Aunt Rhodie 88Handel’s Messiah 113Hot Cross Buns 91Jingle Bells 91, 92La Cucaracha 90Lightly Row 89Mary Had a Little Lamb 88roundsFrere Jacques 93Row, Row, Row Your Boat93Row, Row, Row Your Boat93Skip to My Lou 91Twinkle, Twinkle, LittleStar 89sordino 149Soundbrenner Pulse WearableMetronome 198staccato 37staff 69, 70stage craft 101 117Stamp, James 21, 126staves , 70stem 152stepwise , 74Stewart, Rob 64stone-lined cup mute 153Stork 110straight mute 151Sure SM57 201Sure SM58 200Suzuki, Shunryu 27Symphony for the New World83Symphony IV (Tchaik) 182TTalent Code, The 57tanpura 58, 199TASCAM DP-006 DigitalPortastudio 202Tchaikovsky, P. 182Technical Studies 136Telemann 192Terry, Clark 193The Inner Game of Music 120The Seven Secrets of Endurance 146Thich Nhat Han 36third valve trigger 81Thompson, James 21Thompson, Kurt 140throat 107, 108throat shoulder 108tie 74, 101tip jar 118Tom Crown straight mute151tone 40tongue 37arch 41placement 42tongue arch 41exercises 43tonguing: air stream use 39tonguing: high notes 41tonguing: jaw movement 38tonguing: syllables 38tonguing: tone quality 40tonguing: tongue diagram 38tonguing: triple 177Torpedo Case 203transpose 183transpositionAb 191D 190transposition practice 192transpositionsC 184, 186D 189Eb 187, 188F 188, 189in other languages 191other 191treble clef 69trigger 24, 80, 811st valve 823rd valve 81adjustable 24video example 83AllAboutTrumpet.com215

Sound the Trumpet: How to Blow Your Own Horntrill 23, 28, 69, 165, 173triple tonguing 177, 179triple tonguing: listeningexamples 182Trombone Shorty 193trumpet discographyat www.AllAboutTrumpet.com 176Trumpeter of Krackow 61trumpet makerHarrelson, Jason 66Monette, Dave 65trumpet musicDark Eyes (Les Yeux Noirs)180trumpet playersAlison Balsom 174, 176Allen Vizzutti 140Bill Chase 128Blair Yarranton 204Bobby Shew 128Cat Anderson 128, 135Charlie Porter 140Clark Terry 193Clint (Pops) McLaughlin139David Baldwin 146Dizzy Gillespie 182, 194Doc Severinsen 128, 132Freddie Hubbard 182Harry James 166Herbert L. Clarke 136James Morrison 128Joe “King” Oliver 152Jon Faddis 128Lee Morgan 168Louis Armstrong 165, 175Maurice André 142Maynard Ferguson 128,175Mic Gillette 128Mike Maher 206Miles Davis 152, 204Nat Adderly 168Patrick Hessions 128Phil Driscoll 128Rafael Méndez 166, 182Rashawn Ross 128Scotty Barnhart 152Troy Andrews 193Wynton Marsalis 146trumpetsDizzy Gillespie’s 65flugelhorn 65flumpet 65garden hose 66216keyed 64keyed bugle 64King Tut’s 63natural trumpetkeyed trumpet 61quarter-tone trumpet 66serpent 63Shew HornMedusaquarter-tone trumpet 66trumpet typesC 24tune 78tuner 58, 78, 199tuner-metronome 78tuning 78, 86A (2nd space) 82difference tones 86lipping 83low C# 81low D 81low E 82tuning slide 78turn 174Twain, Mark 61Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star89types of trumpetbugle 78cornet 78flugelhorn 78Uunderbite 15upbeat 87Vvalve 64valve caps 159valve casing 24valve casing brush 155valve oil 159valves 157, 159oiling 157Variable Resistance Compound Gauge 36vibrato 166airstream method 167exercise for 167hand method 166jaw method 167videolip slur (fMRI) 104videosAgnas warmup 57Arturo Sandoval (SSB) 41TrumpetJumpstart.comEb trumpet (Balsom) 187embouchure 22embouchure formation 22finger pattern 47fMRISarah Willis 42free lessons from the bookbeats when tuning 84breathing 33breathing gadgets 35buzz 13embouchure 14finger patterns 47first notes 72lip flap 17lip slur 102lip tuning 83gripAlison Balsom 24Maynard Ferguson 24Miles on “wrong” notes115Mindsets 53quarter-tone trumpetIbrahim Maalouf 66range 140Rashawn Ross triple C 41serpent demo 63trumpet types 187Vizzutti, Allen 140Voldyne 35Wwah pedal 205Warburton 110warm-up 55, 57Agnas, Urban 57Warm-ups Studies 126Warm-Ups Studies 21Weidinger, Anton 64, 192Werner, Kenny 120whole note , 71, 39whole rest , 71Williams, Cootie 16Willis, Sarah 42Winstead, Geoff 140World of Jazz Trumpet, The152Wright, Steven 149written music: half[Notes:aab]71written music: quarternotes[Notes:aac] 71written music: wholenotes[Notes:aaa] 71www.ThePracticeOfPractice.com 60www.TrumpetJumpstart.comdiscount code 180XXLR 197, 201YYamaha 110Yamaha Silent Brass 204Yarranton, Blair 204yogic breathing 111Young, Lester 116ZZen 87Zi, Nancy 36zink 63zygomaticus 12

Be a better musician.Don’t practice longer, practice smarter.Practice takes many shapes. The word means different things to differentpeople. What does it really take to get better at music?The Practice of Practice will help you understand ways of getting better moreclearly. The information will help you become a more aware musician, amore informed teacher, and a more effective parent of a young musician.Whether you play Beethoven or Bach, are into Indie pop or classic Rock,The Practice of Practice will help you become a better musician.The book covers 6 aspects of practice:learn more atwww.ThePracticeOfPractice.com»» What: Definitions, and what music practice does to your brain.»» Why: Motivation is crucial. Learn ways of keeping the flame lit in thissection»» Who: A lot of people including yourself will impact your practice. Learnto use them to your advantage.»» When: This section covers how much, and what times of the day are bestfor practice, & more.»» Where: Where you practice matters, & more.»» How: The longest section of the book includes information about goals,structuring your practice, as well as specific techniques tested byresearchers, and specific strategies pros use to get better.Written by musician, teacher, scholar, and author Jonathan Harnum, The Practice of Practice is aresult of 8 years of research drawing from over 300 published reearch studies, and from Harnum’sinterviews with world-class professional musicians in genres like jazz, singer-songwriting, Westernclassical, Indian classical, West African djembe, Gypsy jazz, and others.Learn How to Read, Write, and UnderstandWritten MusicThis book will guide you through the sometimes confusing world of writtenmusic with a clear, concise style that is at times funny and always friendly.Harnum is an experienced teacher with a PhD in music education fromNorthwestern University. Learn with methods he’s refined over more thantwenty years teaching in the studio, in schools and at universities.learn more atwww.sol-ut.comLessons are short, well-paced and enjoyable. Whether you’re a beginner ofany age, whether you’re an experienced player who wants to bone up onyour theory, or whether you teach music and need a fun way to do it, you’llfind this book valuable and will refer to it again and again.Find it at https://is.gd/ejefotSol-Ut.com

Caruso, Carmine 11, 132, 148 Casals, Pablo 193 case backpack 203 gig bag 203 lightweight 203 multi-horn 203 Torpedo 203 Celibidache, Sergiu 83 cent 77, 197 Chase, Bill 128 Cherry, Don 119 chin 17 chops 13 chord symbol 74 chromatic scale 20 Churchill, Winston 207 Cichowicz, Vince 111 C inst

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