I watched this for a solid 2 minutes with the sound off before I realized it was a 15 sec clip
It’s a crime to post a video like this without audio
That’s super cool and the symmetry is very pleasing to watch. Now I’m curious to know if soloists envision their playing with these kinds of shapes and contours.
Reminding me my sax chops are outta shape thanks 👍🏻
I note the highest sounds are more likely to be “off-note”.
I’m not musically knowledgeable to know if this **means** anything, but I noticed it!
(My guess is because it’s pushing right to the top of the sounds the trumpet can make, it’s harder to be precise / to have the trumpet tuned to it?)
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phenomenal reminder for me to practice my scales
I watched this for a solid 2 minutes with the sound off before I realized it was a 15 sec clip
It’s a crime to post a video like this without audio
That’s super cool and the symmetry is very pleasing to watch. Now I’m curious to know if soloists envision their playing with these kinds of shapes and contours.
Reminding me my sax chops are outta shape thanks 👍🏻
I note the highest sounds are more likely to be “off-note”.
I’m not musically knowledgeable to know if this **means** anything, but I noticed it!
(My guess is because it’s pushing right to the top of the sounds the trumpet can make, it’s harder to be precise / to have the trumpet tuned to it?)
Jeff Bezos killing it on trumpet.
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