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In this final episode of our series featuring legendary trumpet player Sergei Nakariakov, Sergei discusses his unique practice routines, including the nine minutes on, six minutes off method developed by his father.
Reflecting on his journey over the last 25 years, Sergei shares how his approach to practice has evolved, the importance of efficient and disciplined practice, and why he avoids long tones.
He also delves into his love for jazz, inspired by Miles Davis, and how it expanded his musical perspective. Sergei emphasizes the significance of practicing 'soft and slow' to improve accuracy and quality.
Episode highlights:
01:12 Evolving Practice Methods
01:58 Sprint vs. Marathon Practice
02:41 Warm-Up Techniques
03:16 Long Tones Debate
04:24 Personal Practice Philosophy
05:47 Father's Influence on Practice
07:00 Jazz Inspirations
09:32 Changes Over the Years
10:40 Final Thoughts on Practice
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In this final episode of our series featuring legendary trumpet player Sergei Nakariakov, Sergei discusses his unique practice routines, including the nine minutes on, six minutes off method developed by his father.
Reflecting on his journey over the last 25 years, Sergei shares how his approach to practice has evolved, the importance of efficient and disciplined practice, and why he avoids long tones.
He also delves into his love for jazz, inspired by Miles Davis, and how it expanded his musical perspective. Sergei emphasizes the significance of practicing 'soft and slow' to improve accuracy and quality.
Episode highlights:
01:12 Evolving Practice Methods
01:58 Sprint vs. Marathon Practice
02:41 Warm-Up Techniques
03:16 Long Tones Debate
04:24 Personal Practice Philosophy
05:47 Father's Influence on Practice
07:00 Jazz Inspirations
09:32 Changes Over the Years
10:40 Final Thoughts on Practice
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