Warm Ups - When, Where and Why! Gábor Tarkövi talks to Sarah Willis in a live Horn Hangout about their new warm up video just published. With lots of live interaction from all around the world and many fantastic tips from Gábor, this is a Horn Hangout not to be missed!

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Hi everybody welcome to the horn hangouts we had quite a long break we were on last time in June with Andrew brain in this very room here at the Philemon II in Berlin but we had a different guest we had a big storm trooper right behind us have a look at the Hangout if you didn’t see it you’ll see what

I mean today we have a second timer on the horn hangouts I’m really happy and proud to be here with my beloved colleague Gabor kharkova you have to tell us again once in in hungry you say terekhova Gabor a turkey we copy gob or just said to me before he went online he said so Sarah will do the same as last time which means you don’t like to speak

English so my name is not so good so I talk German if a the Dutch pregnant English on a van or the trash praha in German no Hungarian no no Japanese or Korean yes no interview we are so happy that so many people are watching all over the world especially lots and lots of you who we were just visiting on tour from

South Korea from Japan from China and Hong Kong there’s a lot of you you give you gave a masterclass in these places yeah I give him a class in Hong Kong Kong and Academy Music Academy and in Seoul you were busy many people’s coming in Seoul maybe hundred passive so to her and seven people playing in this was a very very good organization and big fun for me and in

Japan I have three DS master class but private masters open so you weren’t working as hard as me I was playing all the concerts in Gower was doing master classes yes I have only one concert in Japan so I have three free days but of course you were prepared to jump in you know you were there we say in

German I’m spring other reserve so if somebody yeah so I my colleagues Thomas play petrushka so I practice every this petrushka if you seek I complete but he play very good and he was not sick so I teach that must be leave a trumpet play you get the cold in the afternoon sorry I’m sick you have to play tonight and petrushka yeah this is a big tease and so we have to practice this piece yeah is this one of the hardest solos in the in the repertoire it is not so hard but this is open and this is a beautiful solo and if we not

Practice enough it is too hard yeah but it is beautiful to play we have more hardest things in our repertoire it’s more fun at home to play I think yeah so listen all these people is everybody is everybody watching is that can you hear us have you all got your drinks because I know Chris Martin wrote to me from from

New York just now and said I think you’re in New York Chris right and he said he’s going to put the coffee on and handsome Tim is watching in Melbourne because he’s controlling the livestream and Tim was drinking something that goes with lime and tonic water I wonder what that is hmm so and Andy is in Hastings drinking tea so let us know what your beverage of your timezone is right now okay so

Jack Bert says gabor I’m in my car on the way to Boston to hear the Alpine symphony that’s nice oh my mother is watching Choi says South Korea loves you thank you and AH my mom my mom is yes mom it’s okay thank you she’s she’s out in the garden watching Kara for Norway Edward from Californians bought tea from

Hungary do you know somebody called booty oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah so let us know where you’re watching from it would be fantastic and the reason Gabor and I wanted to do this little hangout today is because we’ve made a little video about warming up about warm ups it’s called warm up with Sarah and GABA and it’s on the charr go

Vimeo page isn’t it yes if any of you can find the link to it and put it in the chat that would be really great because I I’m too busy to put it in there now and we just thought a lot of you made a video before about Castrol playing yes I make a video with Orchestra accepts and that

I have fun but this was not not a best choice I think alone to to talk about accept and playing good and in cameras so I have the ID and I tell you ok we can do something together I think for from from 2 brass players it’s for the 4 Republic it’s more interesting we from one part from trumpeter and warming up is a central theme for every brass players or for every players and

I’m luck that we do that together yeah we we had fun doing it it’s it’s it’s not a free video because we do everything for free the horn hangouts are for free and everything we but this video you actually have to pay for but I promise you the the proceeds from my level will go to the horn hangouts fund promise that but it’s really worth it it’s a little video it’s 40 minutes long about and and you hear exactly how

Gobber warms up and he he he shows us as well i doodle away on my horn I must say that what the in the making of gobble would sit there and go and I’d pick up my horn go dude dude dude dude I had a little bit of a complex while filming that but it turned out really nicely and

I don’t know has anyone got can anyone put the link to it on the chat and then you’ll know where it is if any of you have watched it and have questions for us then please write them in here and we will do our best to answer them Chris Martin just walk justice road watching from New York hello

Chris good morning and I have really good news for the horn hangout fans chris is going to be on a horn hangout in February I think February what did we say Chris February 8th live from the New York Philharmonic archives so yeah looking forward to them so you’d better be watching his yes Oh Thank You Bosco just put the put them put the link to the video up so then have you’ve seen it and want us to answer any questions then please write in many of you have any other questions regarding write them all in

I will do my best to get to them you see we’ve got this collection I I bought a collection of of practice mutes my favorite ones also because they look nice and I have a nice little pink one you don’t have a pink one do you you have a bottle that you like yeah I have a very good for me the the the best mute the hotel mute is a very good friend from me make this in from

New Japan fear Manik the trumpet player is a Cola bottle or or water bottle and I have under home sorry not here but but now on the on the tour in Asia we have many trouble in in the hotels and I practice with commute now it was better for my numbers were too much to practice with Hotel mute is a little dangerous for the hotel in

Tokyo was after two minutes was the hotel director there and he said me stop please and then I stopped but I’d practice a little little more with cap now if you don’t use the cap note you can play a little more more air and you have little more sound and a little more good feeling with with Hotel mute we have sometimes the feelings of these and two hours long is a little too too much we have with with our video about warming up there’s a little free video of our experiences warming up in hotel rooms and we talk about our favorite mutes and and if

There any horn players watching this is still my favorite warm-up view this is the silent brass you know that you could plug yeah yeah yeah nobody ever uses the plug-in bit but the resistance of this one is still the best but it doesn’t fit in my horn case so it’s good for at home but it’s not good for touring and

I still prefer these ones these oku or quarter mutes I am and they’re the plastic ones too and he just made a new version of them here so so this one yeah and if that one to notice is this that’s a nicer color isn’t it yeah Japan good for girls good for good you have have a green one green for yeah that’s for you just didn’t go with my shirt anybody hear him

Chris did you hear yeah so um oh my goodness look at all this somebody it’s a bosco it has written in a question already we tore so much with demanding repertoire and so where was an amalgam of tournay MIT beauty sure as sugar what happens if you have a bad day I assume on the tour where things are not working but you still have to play for example petrushka at night what what do you do during the day pray on the tour we have many bad days so we have many flights after the flights we have not so good temperature what does the flight do

With your embouchure I try to do warm-ups before the flight maybe in the airport yeah the airport or in the morning from 8:00 tonight and 9:00 gödel Christa to air he’s very popular on mornings of three days when we fly after parties the night before because he’ll always get up and practice yeah this is when landings so

I I try to practice two or three times every day’s not too much we check the lips and not so difficult stuff but good stuff for for air and and for for relaxing sometimes under under we have to two strange pieces and after the piece is a bit strange modern yeah and then heart fire amber yeah and then then is for me important many vocalists to playing and and and and slow and less stuff yeah yeah so so that that does your warm-up change depending on how much you play the same the day before you know what you have to watch the video to find

Out yeah because you talked about that right yeah I play know maybe 20 years long the same yeah yeah but some I mean I changed things how it depending on how I feel but on tour it’s really hard yeah the Torah I changed also yeah on the tour it’s just and also because you can’t play if we have big pieces at night

I like to warm up loud in the morning you know make sure you have that resistance ready for the evening and you just can’t we had one concert where we were four hours on a train one of those really fast china trains going to Wuhan and we got there and you’re an hour in your room and you have to leave and yeah we girls have to decide between our warm-ups or doing our hair zeng us do you bring only one instrument on the tour does any accidents happen blink soon or no i’m tornado princess be on

T B and C B and C so what happens if there’s an accident or there’s a problem with the instrument on the tour I have one more in the case okay so I have to see trumpet or you know on in Asia just now we were very lucky because there are so many good instrument instrument makers like in in

Japan we just go to Yamaha and and oh speaking of Yamaha I just remembered we have to thank char go I think all of us watching in the chaga offices and we have to thank them because they’re sponsoring today’s hangout which is great because what you can’t see is behind the scenes here we have Jakob and George who are our dream team hang out hang out guys and yeah with all this equipment it’s impressive how it’s getting bigger we’re getting great perfect sinless dish in our in our old age so thank you to

Chicago for a sponsoring the Hangout thank you thank you for the trumpet thank you that’s from them yeah yeah I play soccer Oh almost Romans yeah and I make in the in the last year’s a special model for for me and for my colleagues so model Berlin and I play that also in the b-flat trumpet did you help to design you design help to design it know that the trumpet design is the same

I we have those two something about mantra or built it together with the with the mouth pipe of the mouth pipe and and the bell and everything yeah and now is 19% the same what I okay I think I’m 10 3 we make no also yeah and Nicole in Switzerland wants to know what is your favourite piece of classical music or film music to play oh

I’m gonna say that’s a really difficult questions like answers that asking which is your favorite child but I would say my favorite piece of gob or film music is when we played at the vault Buena and you played you play the Raiders of the Lost Ark I on Star Wars what were you gonna play but we playing [Music] the tip link also in the right veena with

Ricardo sigh this was a very beautiful moments but you know that the concert the first concept the cancelled because Ray is too many that’s right and then we play the concert end of August but on this day was to rehearse before Mara seven infinitely so we play 14 and afternoon for malice even then we drive to well dinner and the rehearsal and the life concept

TV and I was completely finished and yeah because the vault Bruna is usually the most tiring concert of the whole year because when you play outside you have to play also is much differently yeah so I was very lucky that yeah playing who attended yeah listen you guys it’s gone very quiet in the chat which means I think you’re probably all trying to to watch the

Vinny o film at the same time Jakob should we give them a little taste of the warm-up video just so that you know what we did and maybe you have some questions because of that little video here you go here’s the trailer to our warm-up video welcome everybody we’re making a little video today about our warmups [Music] we mom and associate in tired that’s my

Eden tag in Goethe format the question is where does the warm-up stop and where does practice begin so I check my lips but I can play where they cannot play students always ask me you know how much do you warm up how much do you practice them they love to try to back home I think it’s quite similar what trumpets and horns do as well for us to be anything he does sing during his warm-ups

I’ve heard him do it I see me [Music] we’re going to go and do some practice right see you next time so if you want to see more then go and have a look at the Vimeo video of how to warm up with Sara and GABA which is really actually very impressive how he warms up I learned a lot during making that video

I really did and and also I learned about his warm-up so much that I know exactly in the hotels if he’s warming up nearby because now I know I recognize all your exercises so if there any questions to the video do that us know but some good some good questions that just come in so I’m just going to shoot them to you

I’m very sweet my mom who is such a loyal horn hangout watch her mum you asked a very nice Twitter question she said does a sideways trumpet sound any different for our upright one so she means by sideways I think she means rotary and the upright one can you answer that for my mom she would be very happy to know what’s the difference in the sound

Chris is probably laughing his head off in but that I have not mine up weird Stromboli there sideways so the difference in the sound yeah you play also Tom just asked a geek question from a timpanist have the Berlin Phil always played see trumpets more than B flats I think he means maybe rotary I think but we play with

C and B trumpet this is this is not so special now we play 99% in the or sideways trumpet so for the song Berliner Philharmoniker and for the tradition is this the song yeah why why the know you can play also a twist on trumpet round sound and I think every good trumpet layer I play with rotary that

Chris played it with with distant trumpet and many many very good trumpet players playing with with piston trumpet very very good in all orchestras and I see if this trumpet player coming to Berlin I think he have the sunshine of Orchestra and played a song so we have the tradition some pieces is much confront able to playing with with strings in

Germany and Vida woodwinds maybe the classical the Vienna classical pieces Mozart Haydn Beethoven all the the German romantics maybe Wagner is is much much better so we have maybe Stravinsky Stravinsky is maybe much easy to playing with piston and Ravel and the British and American music as well in American music so we playing now in in six weeks no

Sylvester is for weak formula is the curse that’s a yeah so sort of on December semester concert we play a piece from from Bernstein and entry playing this piece with with piston trumpets so upright trumpet up upon trumpets and I play every Gershwin this is a prized trumpet the sound is a little bit more I don’t know it’s more direct with with the piston trumpet is that right or it’s a different type of claim maybe much direct but you know we play also with a man’s piece and the man’s piece is very important you can play in really the rotary trumpet a beautiful warm sound

And you can playing with a different month with with a rotary trumpet very bright and that is not so comfortable for Orchestra so every players are bassoon players have great earplugs yeah yeah but boss trumpets be stone and and rotary have a would sound if you play with a good feeling yeah yeah good thank you for those as lots of war questions come in zing in

Melbourne asks hello saying in Melbourne it’s very late are you drinking the same thing as Tim that goes tonic and there’s something that goes very well with tonic and lime after so many years do you still feel nervous before playing the solo I’m always nervous for petrukha I think everyone is nervous for Petrie yeah yeah yeah that’s the fact that

I’m also not a machine no is there any I don’t know any anyone who wouldn’t be nervous is good for concentration if I feel me neighbors now we playing male 9 is also not that the very lightest solo is a beautiful solo and I think also too today morning in the first rehearsal with parenthetical I concentrated I hope so what is your what would your tip be for a trumpet player who gets very nervous before solos if

I get nervous I considered more more of my breathing so not too fast pretty look so long time out and not so not so much breathing very slow and and then you heart is more slower after the solo this is very fast but then breathing slow out this is maybe one run metal I agree the air is the answer to most things it’s just when you’re feeling so nervous it’s hard to concentrate on it yeah it’s a it’s a vicious circle it is yeah enter breathing before the solo yeah this the the solo you beginning the sole of interbreeding not to it you first note

That maybe and petrushka you can thinking [Music] this is good for us for for the feeling that’s what is not so easy no or not so difficult it is very easy if you thinking is this music this is not you know that there was this is from Yosef Lana Joseph like Lana right a stylish attention first ring for today and this is the second waltz and this was inspirated from the

Austrian music and I think also the trumpet solo is a small Marsh or polka this is this tile and if you sing then you’re in the music a lot easier than what’s going on before and petrushka because if just counting your bars and then playing what a fantastic tip don’t you think everybody I think that is really yeah and

Marcus says but what if you not only think that but play it well Marcus I think he might lose his job if he did that but I would like to hear petrushka if you played that before in a rehearsal maybe you want to you should try that yeah fantastic handsome Tim who is awake in Melbourne and just wrote please don’t don’t forget to take some streamed selfies and tag them with horn hang out on

Twitter and that would be fantastic we’d love some selfies I know Briana is watching and she’s missed selfie hang out Queen where she always manages a really cool selfie while she’s watching the horn hangouts so if any of you are wearing your t-shirts then take yourself you with those but we’d love to see them if you tag horn hangouts and put them on

Twitter or you can post them on our on our Facebook pages we’re just really happy to to know where everyone is watching from we love this global the feeling of everyone watching so I saw a very nice area is my brand I oh right oh you know I teach I think everyone on the thermostat class in in

New York okay well he asked a question for you do you have a specific lesson when you were a student that sets you up for latex success I have very good teachers in Hungarian but I not but I have very good teachers in Hungarian and I learn in Hungarian with push piston trumpets upright upright trumpet and I make my first audition in

Germany in writing and with upright trumpets yeah so then I win the job it was very luck but I play never before rotary trumpets and my first lesson with handguns that was 95 was very interested for me but I think of the piston trumpeted upright trumpet you can play music also and the rotary trumpet is only for some pieces but

I think that is not music instrument that is an instrument for good for Orchestra sound and then I heard first time in my life hands can’t do playing he play it Vienna Philharmonic in Berlin Symphonia doméstica and this was so good that I heard first time in my life when one very very good sound and and ambach musician to playing with rotary trumpets then

I go next week to hunt I visit hands in Vienna and we have the first lesson and I play 40 minutes long the Beethoven signal leaflet 40 minutes like only for them [Music] for the song and for the attack in terms was no no no Ron so heard and this was the the best lesson for me I recorded that and

I heard every day’s half years long and in half year I go second times to the lesson so this was mine yeah I’m speaking of ganja I actually sent a message to Tomas today yes and saying Tomas if you’re watching if you can come online at 2:00 o’clock because Thomas is also going to do a horn hangout finally oh yeah we’ve been trying to find a date and he’s really easily so in case you’re watching

Tomas hello and we’re looking forward to your Jess and Chang wrote Taiwan trumpeters love Garbo very much that’s nice and the lump rose from Greek from Greece Greek and Lang said mr. Gabor how many hours do you practice every day on the tour a berth in the hotel it seems like hours in the hotel too much also sometimes for me too much and on the tour maybe two half three hours if

I have a new piece to learn then more but I think three three hours so this is the middle sometimes six or seven sometimes one yes if I play with the orchestra maybe Zimmermann concert cause then I have two or a new piece new modern pieces done more I have a good question suddenly Sasha asks the Super’s ethical approach does it make a difference to the brass section when the conductor is a trained trumpet player like

Nelson’s compared to a trained percussionist Simon or pianist that’s the saloons 50 this recent year about Mustaine really want a sheet that was said that you can tell that Andrus understands us but it doesn’t really make a huge difference I must say we were both so impressed with Andrus in Boston just now at Tanglewood yeah yeah it was incredible playing that solo in the in the

Joe yeah and this is a very good player he was in opera in Riga but he didn’t play for years and then yeah but he practices everyday stood for for for warm-ups and you know the last time if I play with he be playing Parsifal and Parsifal for speed and if I beginning to playing he go a little faster it’s okay we can agree but this is so hard no no it was good him in tempo it was very very no no not this but liters oh and one times

I believe it on this piece from Reem for country Marcia’s and this is a hard piece the beginning very very hard very hight and very slow and he makers when the concert little faster so maybe 66 is the one eighth notes or or one platters and this was maybe sixty sixty-nine look it was very very nice he is a very nice person with the trumpets well he he practice everything every time so

Simon also really under the he would never leave us hanging at the end of of like you know even mala nine at the end also very easy to report he’d sort of look out of the corner of his eye to see when we start to turn blue and then he stopped the chord so there’s a couple very uh very nice very nice hellos from

IR no son I uh no you know I I know from my issues with us a PMF at the Pacific Music Festival so hi I am no you’re watching in Florida and my friend Anza from New World Symphony also in Miami is watching with his breakfast what are you eating for breakfast Ansel and he says thanks gob or for all the inspiration over the years oh nice and

Christianity’s buck is watching at from the Dominican Republic so we’re a little bit jealous of that yeah it’s winter and very very cold here yeah apparently Andrus practices Tom from the Gavin house roads that Andres is practice trumpet in the rehearsal breaks he really does you know Andrus Nelson’s oh yeah yeah yeah yeah I know this into his trumpet playing yeah so how are we doing with the selfies

I can’t see this on on my iPad but I’m sure there’s been some really great hangout selfies we’re going to do one two afterwards aren’t we yes so Gobbo what is new for you can do for for my main teacher yeah beginning yes kimberlyn is a name professor Fraga wardens a triad so the professor the trumpet professor job is free yeah the teacher before was quarantine wrote for my solo trumpet from

Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and now maybe I beginning to teach not maybe any to teach from from first apply with 50% with my colleagues from Dutch Symphony Orchestra Berlin with Rafael mentioned we teach 350 and after maybe but it is not so so it is hundred percent if I have the contract from the University no I have no contract

I have only talking but if one is not plunk it then a birthday September writers 1900 if everything goes to plan in September 2019 gaba will be mr. professor at the Dakar in in Berlin and that means that he would officially leave his here at the Berlin Film which is absolutely so heartbreaking I can’t even begin so all your trumpet players watching out there can you please start to practice bright-eyed ways the sideways trumpet you know

Ayano and the Chris Martin in New York that goes for you too there is no replacement for you gob oh really yeah but you know in Germany you cannot do both together and it can be hard as an extra so yeah until we find someone yeah you can find an a choice for this but but you cannot do together and this is the important point can

I ask you why do you want to make this change now because you’re still young like yeah but now is the job free if if the job is not free maybe if I not go now to the University in two years and you wanted this one in Berlin you wouldn’t consider go to Hungary or go to no but mean is very interestingly for me many friends or so from

Orchestra and Guillaume and and many colleagues that still be married close live in Berlin I have also my flat in Berlin and I like Berlin so my family leave him Hungary andand in Berlin and so this is the best city for me for for beginning to teach and now it’s the job free so I do that yeah yeah and

I am in two years fifty I am young but not so young 50s also young that is really yeah yeah yeah yeah but for trumpet players you know every years is it’s important you can play also with 17 but not the same level that you claim it 50 I think also with 60 you can good playing it is it is possible but sometimes 60 like bad yeah and but

I have so many interesting also without the trumpets one son from me study in Madrid I would like also many times visiting my son and when trumpet with the practice time is a little difficult and I think if I have the professor I have made more time also for for my hobbies if I was also thinking you know about teaching somewhere but

I I would be too lazy and not practice if I didn’t have to practice but that’s what I really notice in myself when I have a couple of weeks I prefer to play play more regularly because I stay better in shape maybe it’s different for a principle player yep for for me if not not not playing Orchestra

I play many solos or not many but but I have solo concerts and I have good Chema music groups that I would like also play a little more that now and I think I practice every days and I play also the students and yeah God God world loves to do master classes on tour because it means he gets to warm up right yeah it’s better than in the hotel room no it may be in

Tokyo I have three master classes from 12 until until 8 p.m. but I practiced not in the hotel room and I have no trouble with a hotel director this was very good for me or your colleagues or my colleague no well it’s big change for you and and the the chat either my internet isn’t working or you guys are so shocked that you’re not writing anything but the chad has gone completely silent

I can’t believe that I I assume that that’s yeah yeah let me know if this is still working because it’s gone very cool it’s the only last the only thing I got from Ayano did you eat a lot of my guru my guru sushi yeah yeah yeah yeah so yes they all did they ate it until you know there’s no favorite place in the in

Akasaka economy took yeah yeah I have to a very good place and very good place for for for soup noodle soup and kuwasa and famous that one old brass players knew that one yeah yeah yeah yeah in the middle of the on the street yeah the time in main Tokyo was wonderful for you I was playing content all the time but

I stay in ten days you go back with a go big with a quintet what are you doing there when you go back we play a Christmas tour with Wimbledon brass quintet Vienna Vienna Berlin Vienna Berlin brass quintet Vienna horn play Thomas yep still from Vienna and did Mark Cuban look from solo trombone from Vienna Philharmonic and

Alexander from hood come out from our cast and do merely human gob or our partners in yeah yeah it’s a good actually I sometimes wonder whether it’s a good excuse to do these tours just to hang out but it’s nice it’s nice to you you like this you were always very Viennese at heart yeah family part come from

Austria land part from austria-hungary 18th century yes the boss part we’d have a couple more hellos a patrick our friend from Hong Kong who was watching on the train he was at our concert last night at the Staatsoper he’s visiting us from Hong Kong so hi Patrick I’m glad the Deutsche Bahn while Wireless is holding out your

Kenan says hello from Malta what are you doing in Malta you’re Keane that’s you really go around all over the place and Lampros from Greece asks just quickly how to prepare and impress in auditions how to impress in auditions that’s a Vivi behind Altman in auditioning improvement that’s quite a good it’s totally nothing to do with what we just spoke to but it’s a good question when you’re listening to young players and you will be teaching a lot of learned players what impresses you the first is the sound but what

I heard if I heard a good sound with good middle with with good over notes this is the first person the second impression is the articulation so but but now on audition many people’s playing good hide and play with good song for me the very importance after the sound and articulation is the character if you have petrushka mother fifth party file you have three very different characters from the piece and this character is there much importance if you have a good character on the end and there’s maybe the orchestra singing ah

I would like her this mollified 20 years long then you win if you play play the monofin E is not the correct and Richard in Atlanta said it seems harder and harder to find new solo positions because the current level is so high it’s vitreous shine shri rameshwar annoy a solo blazer to Finland well this level is so ho do we

Scout prospects in advance as highest shanwa shanwa whom bosses others not so guilt has to know basic advice to vasista keep that house we we have a free position in mock Orchestra maybe it’s a Moscow of the second position of the position formatting culture so we we do two auditions and we know what is the so stand still so we have a difficult situation only two countries of the world play every every time with rotary drum possesses

Austrian Germany we play maybe 90% or more with with German trumpet and we search a trumpet player for the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra this despair so play maybe many years in one boot orchestra in Germany or in Austria with this trumpet for to learn to play with a rotary trumpet is the the share to hold the chair is too hot that’s not the right place to learn the real trumpet and this that’s my these

Austria it makes it difficult to find someone it really does but they’re surely there are a lot of players out there in America I know of players that are wanting to come do the audition that I’m trying to learn is the rotary trumpet something you can is it something you need to be born with like I remember the

Vienna horn put the Vienna Philharmonic or niz something you need to be born with because to learn it later in life is very difficult is it is it the same with the rotary trumpet I think I cannot do for me I begin in play my first notes I play with rotary when my father have a rotary trumpet home but until my brother is also trumpet player very good trumpet player and he played with piston he study is a six year older so

I play piston and I study until I I win my first job with piston I learn maybe six seven years long that I have maybe 50% from this but I now come this was seven six seven years that I learned to change from pistol to the rotary only for the sound we have a different sound in the head if

I play pistol I I practice now one week only with for the sound for the feeling and this feeling is different and many trumpet players by rotary trumpets very good and thinking the good Trotter is on this dark dark that is not dark with a dark sound we cannot know overplaying the orchestra the boots and is decent and not direct sound as

I’m bright upon by it sound a wide sound rather than a direct Sun but not dark dark is the night but but a dark sound you know maybe we’re bit outside interesting is the brighter the Masters intéressant but still if there are players out there that are happy to check come and try we are going to be needing quite a few trumpet players yeah in the next time but but listen gob or we are we done

I can’t believe it it goes so quickly we’ve done we’ve done almost an hour of hang out your rehearsal you guys I have a Hornet quartet rehearsals now with with with Stefan and the boys so I think probably we’re going to have to say goodbye to this thank you for all your questions I will show the Walter

Garber so do write in and say hello to him wherever you’re wherever you’re watching from and and we didn’t get many questions about our video our warm-up video which either means we explained it so well in the video that you don’t need to ask anything or it means you haven’t watched it yet so do go and have a look at it if someone could put the put the link for it in the chat again that would be fantastic um yeah we have quite exciting horn

Hangouts coming up we are going on tour I’m going to Los Angeles in January we have handsome Timmy’s coming all the way down from Melbourne we’re going to have our tauros undivided Oh on the horn hangouts which is he’s really excited about it he’s also been practicing the horn he wants some horn lessons oh and I’m also be doing live master class at

Colburn and then in February we have the entire horn section of this Chicago Symphony Orchestra we have gene Pokorny the legendary tuba player and then we’ll go to New York and we are we are going to be with Julie Landsman and all her girls from the met she’s had all her students who got jobs in the Met at

Julliard and also with the wonderful Chris Martin so we have a really busy horn hangout horn hangout season coming up but today gob or thank you you are just one of our favorite horn have yes and you didn’t get one of these last time did you I think you’re medium now you lost so much weight oh no no you lost weight it’s exhale did you get a large but but what do you think

I think that’s uh maybe maybe maybe we change it to a large with yeah yeah yeah we’ll try it on when the cameras aren’t easy but now you are a part of our you’re a part of our porn hangout family so thank you so much for doing that thank you all the best for everything but don’t leave us yet thank you each month a lot to play still

Amala 9 on the weekend lag on the digital concert hall that’s always a bit of a stress this digital console yeah we’re happy to have it for you guys but the live night is always a little bit yeah but my landline is every night not so easy that’s true it doesn’t or easy but this is a nice piece very very nice thank you all for watching

I’m amazed at where you’re all watching from it’s fantastic to know that you’re out there and thank you for your for your support thank you to handsome Tim for staying up in Melbourne George behind the camera right there and Yakov doing all the wonderful video editing live thank you guys for everything so thank you for watching and gob or you’re gonna play us out baby play us out something [Music]


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