In our continuing project to list the Branson Trumpet Ensemble library, we will now post all of our trumpet quartet arrangements at this time (7-9-14) Trumpet Quartet arrangements from trumpetensemblemusic.com Jazz/Popular Bethena Happy St. Thomas House of the Rising Sun Good Vibrations Norwegian Wood The Magic Trumpet Here’s That Rainy…
These posts are written by: Bruce Chidester
Introduction to My World of Trumpet Ensembles
A Short History Lesson on My Interest in Trumpet Ensembles While still teaching at the University of Northern Iowa, I became aware of the need for trumpet ensembles. This need stemmed from the fact that we at UNI had more trumpet students involved with our program than we had ensembles…
To P.E.T.E or not to P.E.T.E.
Many have reported advantages when using the P.E.T.E. mechanism. For me it didn’t seem to increase the benefits as advertised. Because of this, I decided to search and experiment with something different and hopefully more beneficial. Known fact #1- Most great trumpet players suggest that the best embouchure requires firmness…
How to Mark Your Trumpet Music
This is a subject which seldom comes up for we all use our own method when marking our music. Your own system may work for you but in some cases, a more accepted notation could be more effective. I have prepared some examples of the most accepted notations for marking…
“One Person Can Make A Difference”- Please Welcome Ms. Larkin Sanders
The material below was given to me by one of the most talented and dedicated musicians I have had the pleasure to work with. Ladies and gentlemen, please give a rousing applause for ……..Larkin. “I was inspired to start a music festival after attending Chamber Music Midwest in New Richmond,…
The Late, Great Bud Brisbois (1937-1978)
Often trumpet players are asked to name the greatest trumpet player of all time and even though this would be impossible to establish, it does make one reflect back to past champions for our cause. Today I decided to muse over a great musician who I had the opportunity to…
The Baton Is Mightier Than The Sword! The Downbeat Is Near.
Sometimes we feel as if all the hours of practice is to no avail. The late rehearsals and endless scales seem to be falling on deaf ears. Then, something like this happens and we realize that we are involved with one of the most powerful movements on earth…… “music”, and…
The Transitional A/Bb Cornets- Did They Play In Tune? Part 2
How the test was carried out I decided to prepare a test sheet which would include all of the notes from low B up to and including high C. In order to best represent each note tested, I used three preparatory notes which would give me a well centered pitch…
The Transitional A/Bb Cornets- Did They Play In Tune?
Shortly after posting my article Why Did The Cornet Become a Second Rate Citizen?, I became more interested in the Cornet and one of the questions which kept me up at night was this- “did the transitional cornets (cornets manufactured as a fundamentally A pitched instrument but converted to play…
Why did the Cornet become a second rate citizen?
First I need to apologize to the uninitiated followers of trumpet history. This will not be an entertaining document. This might be boring to the casual reader but for the rest of us who are deeply interested in how our trumpet/cornet history has been developing, I think this is worth…
