[Dixielandjazz] A Different Trumpet Question

Larry Walton Entertainment - St. Louis larrys.bands at charter.net
Wed Dec 7 00:01:22 PST 2005


This is the way that you do it on sax (especially tenor) for that raunchy 
blues sound but be prepared for a sore throat if you over do it...You can 
learn how to just put in just enough so that doesn't happen.
Larry Walton
St. Louis
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> It's similar to the act of clearing your throat while playing. Another way 
> to envision it is trying to imitate a cow mooing. There are variations and 
> nuances, you'll just have to experiment. There's also flutter tonguing, 
> which gives a different "razz" kind of sound - you essentially do a 
> rolling R's motion with the tongue.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ministry of Jazz <jazzmin at actcom.net.il>
> Sent: Dec 2, 2005 12:33 AM
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> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] A Different Trumpet Question
>
> Can anyone explain to me how to make the growl sound on a trumpet?
>
> Believe it or not, 40 years on trombone, and I never had a call for a
> growling trombone. (All right you wise guys, never mind!) Now the trumpet 
> is
> supposed to growl in a part I'm trying to learn.
>
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