Daily Routine
Daily Routine
Daily Routine
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3) Flexibility Exercises
These exercises can and should be performed throughout your comfortable range
on the instrument. Variations on this exercise are encouraged. Perform exercise
on various partials (i.e., low C, G, C, E, etc.) and with all 7 valve combinations.
Use a metronome and strive for precision and fluidity. Do not spend too much
time on this exercise; set a limit of 10-15 minutes and stop if there is ever any
discomfort in the chops.
6) Scales/Jazz materials
Spend some time with scales every day. Don’t ever let the good ol’ major
scales get rusty, even if you’re currently working on advanced scales. Trumpet
giant Adolph Herseth (recently retired principal trumpet of the Chicago
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Symphony for 53 years!) was famous for insisting that he play his major scales
every day, even skipping interviews because he needed time to play his scales
before a CSO concert.
Work out consistent patterns in which to play your scales, and then change
them from time to time. For those of you who are working on jazz (and I think
you ALL should be!), this is a great place in your routine to deal with those
materials, because you’ve already spent a lot of time getting your “trumpet
issues” in order.
7) Sight-reading
Everyone should spend some time sight-reading every day. If you know you
have deficiencies in this area, address them daily! Those of you who read well, try
to challenge yourself with transposition at sight.
I don’t tend to practice below double-pedal C, but that shouldn’t stop you if you
want to! I’ve performed pieces requiring me to play as low as G below double-
pedal C.