Damn today as i was playing my trumpet i thought oh i am one sexy man... but that is not what i want to tell you about. I thought wow this playing trumper must be really good for finger stregnth wich also means that it will practice me up for some walking is this true?
now theres a damn Idea.
hook an asa up to the blow hole of the trumpet, and get it where you can push downt he button and shoot... and theres like 3 buttons so it can be like a rocking trigger.
yeah. im bored.
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trilling on all instruments should speed up finger speed. especially trilling a saxophone from B to C or F to #F without using the alternate fingering. Also trilling any 2 notes on a piano is basically walking a long trigger.
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oh no i wasant saying strong it practices my fingers cause they mover like that alot
I play trumpet, and I am left handed. My right handed fingers can walk faster and seem stronger than my left hand fingers. I am trying to strengthen up my left hand fingers.
BTW, what trumpet do you have? I have a Getzen 700 series
Getzen is built like a tank, yet it has really nice Quality to the sound....
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trilling on all instruments should speed up finger speed. especially trilling a saxophone from B to C or F to #F without using the alternate fingering. Also trilling any 2 notes on a piano is basically walking a long trigger.
trilling is different because my sister played piano and can walk steadier and sometimes faster than me, he is talking about playing a song, and daniel get a life ur not even close to being sexy.
I used to play the french horn a while ago,I should'nt of quit.
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