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Confidence on the trumpet isn’t something you hope for—it’s something you build. In this episode, we explore how repetition and memorization create true, reliable confidence in performance. Rather than relying on how you feel in the moment, disciplined practice removes uncertainty and frees you to communicate through the instrument.
Featuring insights from Paul Cassarly, including his experience in the U.S. Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and his work as the “Lo Fi Trumpet Guy,” this episode connects military-level repetition with musical freedom.
We also highlight Chris Botti as a master of control, tone, and intentional expression.
Highlights
Paul Cassarly YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lofitrumpetguy
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By James D. NewcombConfidence on the trumpet isn’t something you hope for—it’s something you build. In this episode, we explore how repetition and memorization create true, reliable confidence in performance. Rather than relying on how you feel in the moment, disciplined practice removes uncertainty and frees you to communicate through the instrument.
Featuring insights from Paul Cassarly, including his experience in the U.S. Marine Drum and Bugle Corps and his work as the “Lo Fi Trumpet Guy,” this episode connects military-level repetition with musical freedom.
We also highlight Chris Botti as a master of control, tone, and intentional expression.
Highlights
Paul Cassarly YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lofitrumpetguy
CTA
aretebrass.com