Dizzy Gillespie.
You can use circular breathing where you breath in through your nose and store it in your cheeks ( I think, I can't do it)
You are thinking about Dizzy Gillespie. He was one of the most influential founder of the style of bebop. With his bent trumpet and cheeks that would puff to great enormity when playing, he was not only a great jazz trumpeter but a unique iconoclast. He died on January 6th, 1993.
Dizzy Gillespie
There's no official record holder, although it would be possible for a player to hold a note for lengthy periods using what's known as circular breathing, a technique in which the musician can inhale through his nose and simultaneously exhale through his mouth by drawing on air stored in his cheeks.
It depends on what you mean. The bugle and the trumpet are two different instruments, although they are similar. You can play bugle music or bugle calls on a trumpet. The music is played the same way any other trumpet music is played. Because of the way bugle calls are written, you can play all the notes in any given bugle call without having to use the valves.
You can use circular breathing where you breath in through your nose and store it in your cheeks ( I think, I can't do it)
for his unique trumpet and cheeks
You are thinking about Dizzy Gillespie. He was one of the most influential founder of the style of bebop. With his bent trumpet and cheeks that would puff to great enormity when playing, he was not only a great jazz trumpeter but a unique iconoclast. He died on January 6th, 1993.
Dizzy Gillespie
Gillespie, Dizzy
There's no official record holder, although it would be possible for a player to hold a note for lengthy periods using what's known as circular breathing, a technique in which the musician can inhale through his nose and simultaneously exhale through his mouth by drawing on air stored in his cheeks.
One of the easiest ways (although it may sound odd) would be learning to play the trumpet or trombone. Trumpet or trombone players have to learn to store a lot of air in their cheeks, which results in their size increasing over time. The didgeridoo might also work, however saxophones or flutes will not because they are not supposed to be played using air stored in your cheeks (however they are really good at toning up a double-chin).
Dizzy Gillespie's cheeks actually were not "puffed out" when he played the trumpet. His glands exploded in his lower neck, and so whenever he played, they would puff out as well. and he was born with.
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First of all, the trumpet is a brass instrument which means that you first buzz your lips and depending on your air speed, mouth position and fingering, you will make different sounds. Lots of people think that you have to puff out your cheeks, but you actually don't. It is also a bad idea to breathe through your nose instead of your mouth. Actually the player needs a lot of practice and has to know all the major scales and then he can play the trumpet easily . But it always recommended that a beginner always starts with a bugle which is very easy and WHEN YOU PLAY THE CHEEKS SHOULD NEVER PUFF OUT.
You have 4 cheeks. 2 of them are the cheeks on your face. The other 2 are the ones on your butt called but cheeks. What a weird Question. :)
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