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By Jose Johnson
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The podcast currently has 131 episodes available.
My guest for this episode is Tony Guerrero.
Tony is a man of many talents. Landing his first record deal in the 1980’s, Tony was at the forefront of what would eventually become the smooth jazz scene. Since then, Tony has also created a reputation for being a top-notch arranger, composer, and producer. But his talents don’t stop at music. Tony is also a gifted artist, author, speaker, and the founder of a non-profit dedicated to battling human trafficking. And in his spare time, he still plays some mean trumpet.
Check out what Tony has to say about the early days of smooth jazz, the importance of being open to new music, the impact of technology on music, the potential impact of AI on the music industry, the importance of diversifying your skill sets, evolving as a trumpet player, clash of the egos, working with Arturo Sandoval, being inspired, the skill sets of a great producer, finding the right player for a job, making music with what you have, suggestions for making the best of a studio session, and so much more!
So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!
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Find out more about Tony here: https://www.tonyguerrero.com/
It's time to Go Practice with Bryan Davis @AirflowMusicNYC : https://airflowmusic.com/
Sound like a million bucks without breaking the bank with Barkley Microphones: http://barkleymic.com/
Let Vennture Mouthpieces help you on your search for the perfect mouthpiece. Use the code "TRUMPETGURUS21" to get 10% off your purchase: https://www.vennture.mp/
If you play hard, you need to make sure you show your chops some love with Robinson's Remedies products: bit.ly/ChopLove
Let Jose help you master your mental game: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets
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0:00:00 Intro
0:03:03 The early days of smooth jazz
0:06:41 The importance of being open to new music
0:11:59 The impact of technology on music
0:14:31 The potential impact of AI on the music industry
0:19:03 The importance of diversifying your skill sets
0:21:47 Evolving as a trumpet player
0:27:07 Clash of the Egos
0:29:10 Working with Arturo Sandoval
0:36:00 Being inspired
0:40:48 The skill sets of a great producer
0:48:44 Finding the right player for a job
0:52:29 Making music with what you have
0:57:58 Suggestions for making the best of a studio session
1:00:59 Go Practice
1:05:03 Sound Off
1:15:05 Rapid Fire Round
My guest for this episode is Mike Lovatt.
Mike is a master craftsman. Whether he’s sitting in the back row of a big band or standing in front of an orchestra, his huge sound and flawless technique make even the most challenging parts sound effortless. Mike’s desire to inspire has earned him the prestigious Derek Watkins Chair of Trumpet at the Royal Academy of Music and positions at the Royal College of Music, the Royal Conservatory of Scotland, and the Royal Welsh and Birmingham Conservatories. Plus, he’s always down for a pint or two.
Check out what Mike has to say about Derek Watkins, Uan Racey, the London music scene, getting hooked on the trumpet, learning through trial and error, getting past natural talent, the importance of listening, Seth MacFarlane, making room for the next generation of trumpet players, his Brass Pack project, figuring out how to play in the upper register, his introduction to the Maggio System, finding the right approach for the individual, and so much more!
So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!
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Stay in the loop with Mike and his projects: https://www.mikelovatt.co.uk/
It's time to Go Practice with Bryan Davis : https://airflowmusic.com/
Sound like a million bucks without breaking the bank with Barkley Microphones: http://barkleymic.com/
Let Vennture Mouthpieces help you on your search for the perfect mouthpiece. Use the code "TRUMPETGURUS21" to get 10% off your purchase: https://www.vennture.mp/
If you play hard, you need to make sure you show your chops some love with Robinson's Remedies products: bit.ly/ChopLove
Let Jose help you master your mental game: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets
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00:00:00 Intro
00:05:37 Derek Watkins
00:11:15 Uan Racey
00:14:41 The London music scene
00:22:55 Getting hooked on the trumpet
00:28:10 Learning through trial and error
00:34:50 Getting past natural talent
00:43:33 The importance of listening
00:46:53 Seth MacFarlane
00:54:45 Making room for the next generation of trumpet players
00:56:11 His Brass Pack project
01:02:58 Figuring out how to play in the upper register
01:08:30 His introduction to the Maggio System
01:15:39 Finding the right approach for the individual
01:17:17 Go Practice
01:23:43 Sound Off
01:29:06 Geared Up
01:39:30 Rapid Fire Round
My guest for this episode is J.C. Dobrzelewski.
J.C. is a man of action. As a soloist and a founding member of the Grammy-nominated Tromba Mundi trumpet ensemble, J.C. regularly showcases his amazing skills as a classical trumpet player. J.C. flexes his teaching chops as the trumpet professor at the West Chester University School of Music. And as the Conference Director for the International Trumpet Guild, J.C. uses his organizational skills as a force for good for the trumpet world.
Check out what J.C. has to say about teaching at Westchester University, his inspiration to become a teacher, maturing as a teacher, learning to relate to his students, the never ending path of progress, building relationships, being the ITG Conference Director, the benefits and drawbacks of virtual conferences, future plans, the big changes he would like to see, Pacho Flores, surrounding yourself with better people, and so much more!
So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!
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Learn more about the West Chester School of Music: https://www.wcupa.edu/music/
Catch up with the latest from Tromba Mundi: https://trombamundi.org/
Official home of the International Trumpet Guild: https://www.trumpetguild.org/
It's time to Go Practice with Bryan Davis: https://airflowmusic.com/
Sound like a million bucks without breaking the bank with Barkley Microphones: http://barkleymic.com/
Let Vennture Mouthpieces help you on your search for the perfect mouthpiece. Use the code "TRUMPETGURUS21" to get 10% off your purchase: https://www.vennture.mp/
If you play hard, you need to make sure you show your chops some love with Robinson's Remedies products: bit.ly/ChopLove
Let Jose help you master your mental game: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets
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00:00:00 Intro
00:03:09 Teaching at Westchester University
00:05:58 His inspiration to become a teacher
00:07:44 Maturing as a teacher
00:11:25 Learning to relate to his students
00:15:05 The never-ending path of progress
00:19:43 Building relationships
00:23:53 Being the ITG Conference Director
00:28:22 The benefits and drawbacks of virtual conferences
00:37:01 Future plans
00:41:27 The big changes he would like to see
00:43:34 Pacho Flores
00:48:20 Surrounding yourself with better people
00:52:50 Go Practice
01:01:19 Sound Off
01:04:10 Geared Up
01:09:18 Rapid Fire Round
My guest for this episode is Gerard Presencer.
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Follow Gerard at: https://www.facebook.com/GerardPresencerMusic
When you need a break from Higher, Faster, and Louder check out: https://www.facebook.com/groups/247188660589795
It's time to Go Practice with Bryan Davis @AirflowMusicNYC : https://airflowmusic.com/
Sound like a million bucks without breaking the bank with Barkley Microphones: http://barkleymic.com/
Let Vennture Mouthpieces help you on your search for the perfect mouthpiece. Use the code "TRUMPETGURUS21" to get 10% off your purchase: https://www.vennture.mp/
If you play hard, you need to make sure you show your chops some love with Robinson's Remedies products: bit.ly/ChopLove
Let Jose help you master your mental game: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets
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00:00:00 Intro
00:03:33 His early experiences
00:05:58 His early influences
00:09:12 A rhythmic exercise inspired by Woody Shaw
00:13:31 A balanced approach to teaching and playing
00:19:29 Finding new ways to express yourself
00:23:31 Using four bar blocks to construct a solo
00:27:23 Soft quiet and low
00:30:03 The magic of Freddie Hubbard
00:32:29 His passion for teaching
00:36:29 Changing his career focus
00:40:45 Surprising yourself
00:42:40 Practicing being creative
00:45:22 Opening yourself up
00:48:13 The challenges of teaching extremely talented students
00:57:10 Finding your path
01:04:36 The importance of connection
01:09:14 Being a good hang
01:11:17 Following your passion
01:14:50 Go Practice
01:23:24 Sound Off
01:27:41 Geared Up
01:33:11 Rapid Fire Round
My guest for this episode is Bobby Medina.
Bobby has been around the block. Originally from Los Angeles, Bobby toured the world, playing with many of the top names in the music industry, before settling down in Seattle. Bobby has built a successful career as a player, composer, and booking agent, and most recently, Bobby has teamed with Paul Baron to put his experience and musical passion to work helping players, young and old, reach a higher level.
Check out what Bobby has to say about starting his Facebook group, the need to make adjustments as we get older, figuring things out, studying with Jimmy Stamp, the importance of having a mentor, becoming your own best teacher, seeing the big picture when you practice, keeping the fun in your practice, his early musical influences, the booking business, how to become more hirable, his attitude about gigs, deciding to put family first, being open to opportunity, and so much more!
So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!
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Find out more about Bobby at: https://bobbymedina.com/
It's time to Go Practice with Bryan Davis: https://airflowmusic.com/
Sound like a million bucks without breaking the bank with Barkley Microphones: http://barkleymic.com/
Let Vennture Mouthpieces help you on your search for the perfect mouthpiece. Use the code "TRUMPETGURUS21" to get 10% off your purchase: https://www.vennture.mp/
If you play hard, you need to make sure you show your chops some love with Robinson's Remedies products: bit.ly/ChopLove
Let Jose help you master your mental game: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets
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00:00:00 Intro
00:03:06 Starting his Facebook group
00:07:18 The need to make adjustments as we get older
00:11:41 Figuring things out
00:14:35 Studying with Jimmy Stamp
00:18:26 The importance of having a mentor
00:21:09 Becoming your own best teacher
00:27:04 Seeing the big picture when you practice
00:31:47 Keeping the fun in your practice
00:37:58 His early musical influences
00:41:06 The booking business
00:45:14 How to become more hirable
00:51:42 His attitude about gigs
00:53:53 Deciding to put family first
00:59:37 Being open to opportunity
01:02:32 Go Practice
01:07:24 Sound Off
01:11:03 Geared Up
01:15:11 Rapid Fire Round
My guest for this episode is Chris Tedesco.
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Find out more about Chris at: http://www.christedesco.com
Sound like a million bucks without breaking the bank with Barkley Microphones: http://barkleymic.com/
Let Vennture Mouthpieces help you on your search for the perfect mouthpiece. Use the code "TRUMPETGURUS21" to get 10% off your purchase: https://www.vennture.mp/
If you play hard, you need to make sure you show your chops some love with Robinson's Remedies products: bit.ly/ChopLove
Let Jose help you master your mental game: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:06 Getting started as a professional musician
00:09:53 Lessons from the road
00:14:16 Heading back home
00:16:17 Advise to young players
00:19:53 Music and the power of connection
00:22:34 Mutual connections
00:29:37 The early days of the music industry
00:33:02 The global community of music
00:39:41 Why music is a people business
00:42:20 Contracting
00:44:41 Preparing to become a studio musician
00:52:10 Assets and liabilities
00:57:09 Doing what you love
01:05:29 Getting started as a contractor
01:11:52 Learning The Stamp Method
01:13:50 Know who you're working with
01:15:32 Financial advice for young musicians
01:17:38 Finding what works for you
01:20:20 Behavior that will keep you from getting calls
01:26:18 How word of mouth can make or break your career
01:30:10 Go Practice
01:43:38 Sound Off
01:48:25 Geared Up
02:00:12 Rapid Fire Round
My guest for this episode is Andy Kozar.
Andy is a groundbreaker. Andy started his career with dreams of becoming an orchestral player, but while studying at the Eastman School of Music, Andy was bitten by the new music bug. Since then, Andy has become a prominent voice in both the performance and composition of contemporary music. As a faculty member at the Longy School of Music, Andy is opening the ears and minds of a new generation of musicians, and his new book Response is his contribution to making trumpet playing a little bit easier for us all.
Check out what Andy has to say about growing up in Pittsburgh, his introduction to the world of new music, the dichotomy of new music, developing the skills to play new music, how to learn more about new music, being and educator, finding your path, the joys of playing standard repertoire, the importance of having varied tastes, the inspirations for his book Response, different approaches to learning and teaching, what makes a great pedagogue, and so much more!
So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!
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Check out Andy’s book Response: A Guide to an Easier Way of Trumpet Playing: http://www.andykozar.com/response.html
Get into some new music with A Few Kites: Music for Trumpet and Electronics: https://andykozar.bandcamp.com/album/a-few-kites
Get the lowdown on Andy’s ensemble loadbang: www.loadbang.com
Learn about the Longy School of Music of Bard College: www.longy.edu
Need help developing your practice routine? Check out all of the great resources at the Airflow Music website: https://airflowmusic.com
Sound like a million bucks without breaking the bank with Barkley Microphones: http://barkleymic.com/
Let Vennture Mouthpieces help you on your search for the perfect mouthpiece. Use the code "TRUMPETGURUS21" to get 10% off your purchase: https://www.vennture.mp/
If you play hard, you need to make sure you show your chops some love with Robinson's Remedies products: bit.ly/ChopLove
Let Jose help you master your mental game: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets
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00:00:00 Intro
00:03:38 Growing up in Pittsburgh
00:07:27 His introduction to the world of new music
00:16:36 The dichotomy of new music
00:21:05 Developing the skills to play new music
00:30:24 How to learn more about new music
00:33:11 Being and educator
00:39:42 Finding your path
00:42:49 The joys of playing standard repertoire
00:46:06 The importance of having varied tastes
00:48:13 The inspirations for his book Response
00:55:10 Different approaches to learning and teaching
00:57:58 What makes a great pedagogue
01:00:41 Go Practice
01:08:11 Sound Off
01:11:21 Geared Up
01:18:45 Rapid Fire Round
My guest for this episode is William Leathers.
William is a trendsetter. A recent graduate of the famed Julliard School of music, William is already setting the trumpet world on fire. As the newly appointed principal trumpet for both the Nashville Symphony Orchestra and the Santa Fe Opera, William brings a combination of old-world style and modern-day swagger to the classical music scene.
Check out what William has to say about being unique, pulling together varied musical influences, the blessing and curse of having perfect pitch, how his perfect pitch manifests itself, developing skills, structure and mindset, the importance of preparation, designing his Vennture Mouthpiece Signature line, how to successfully prepare for an audition, and so much more!
So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!
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Need help developing your practice routine? Check out all of the great resources at Airflow Music: https://airflowmusic.com
Sound like a million bucks without breaking the bank with Barkley Microphones: http://barkleymic.com/
Let Vennture Mouthpieces help you on your search for the perfect mouthpiece. Use the code "TRUMPETGURUS21" to get 10% off your purchase: https://www.vennture.mp/
If you play hard, you need to make sure you show your chops some love with Robinson's Remedies products: bit.ly/ChopLove
Let Jose help you master your mental game: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets
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00:00:00 Intro
00:03:26 Being unique
00:07:00 Pulling together varied musical influences
00:14:26 The blessing and curse of having perfect pitch
00:20:59 How his perfect pitch manifests itself
00:24:40 Developing skills
00:31:48 Structure and mindset
00:37:38 The importance of preparation
00:43:49 Designing his Vennture Mouthpiece Signature line
01:01:22 How to successfully prepare for an audition
01:05:44 Go Practice
01:10:12 Sound Off
01:19:28 Rapid Fire Round
My guest for this episode is Charlie Bertini.
Charlie is a man of many talents. Charlie started his professional playing career while still in the ninth grade when he formed his own dance band in upstate New York. Charlie went on to build his impressive chops playing trumpet for the Clyde Beaty-Cole Brothers circus. Charlie is top caliber performer, a passionate educator, a record producer, a concert promoter, and the founder of the AppleJazz record label. And he shows no signs of slowing down.
Check out what Charlie has to say about Tyler Jaeger, what young players need, taking advantage of opportunities, his first professional band, trial by fire in the circus, becoming fearless, why you need to keep your brain moving forward, slow practice, building brain power, drawing out a great studio performance, different approaches to playing, microphones, the energy of the trumpet bell, what makes a great studio experience, bringing the music to life, the rewards of live performance and teaching, starting the Apple Jazz record label, truth in the performance, and so much more!
So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!
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Find out more about Charlie at: https://charliebertini.com/
Check out the offerings from Apple Jazz Records: https://www.applejazz.com/
Sound like a million bucks without breaking the bank with Barkley Microphones: http://barkleymic.com/
Let Vennture Mouthpieces help you on your search for the perfect mouthpiece. Use the code "TRUMPETGURUS21" to get 10% off your purchase: https://www.vennture.mp/
If you play hard, you need to make sure you show your chops some love with Robinson's Remedies products: bit.ly/ChopLove
Let Jose help you master your mental game: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets
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00:00:00 Intro
00:02:47 Tyler Jaeger
00:05:23 What young players need
00:10:04 Taking advantage of opportunities
00:12:11 His first professional band
00:14:37 Trial by fire in the circus
00:21:15 Becoming fearless
00:23:18 Why you need to keep your brain moving forward
00:25:39 Slow practice
00:31:10 Building brain power
00:35:38 Drawing out a great studio performance
00:42:59 Different approaches to playing
00:45:57 Microphones
00:51:26 The energy of the trumpet bell
00:55:18 What makes a great studio experience
00:57:05 Bringing the music to life
01:04:02 The rewards of live performance and teaching
01:07:00 Starting the Apple Jazz record label
01:13:10 Truth in the performance
01:17:13 Sound Off
01:19:41 Geared Up
01:26:39 Rapid Fire Round
The podcast currently has 131 episodes available.