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Started by DirtNap647, February 15, 2021, 08:10:17 PM
Quote from: howl on February 15, 2021, 10:13:36 PMTo start, get a Jordan, not a trumpet. Jordan's have a much easier draw. You're gonna crank on it trying to play it at first. You'll be fighting a good trumpet whereas a Jordan won't buck. Kinda like learning to drive a 4x4 pickup versus a high dollar sports car. Once you refine your technique you will find that trumpets are require less effort to play and you can do more with them.Permar knows how to make a Jordan and plenty others do, too.
Quote from: West Augusta on February 17, 2021, 02:35:53 PMAll trumpets aren't equal. What I can run easily, you may have trouble with. Air operated calls maybe more than any other. You need to find what fits you. If you have a call maker nearby, go for a visit. Most call makers will gladly spend some time finding what suits you and give you some instructions. Or, find a buddy that has a few and try them.Del Crow, Marlin Watkins and Ralph Permar all have good instructional videos on YouTube. Makes it much easier to learn.
Quote from: EZ on February 16, 2021, 06:34:04 AMQuote from: howl on February 15, 2021, 10:13:36 PMTo start, get a Jordan, not a trumpet. Jordan's have a much easier draw. You're gonna crank on it trying to play it at first. You'll be fighting a good trumpet whereas a Jordan won't buck. Kinda like learning to drive a 4x4 pickup versus a high dollar sports car. Once you refine your technique you will find that trumpets are require less effort to play and you can do more with them.Permar knows how to make a Jordan and plenty others do, too.On a good Jordan or wingbone, you shouldn't have to "crank" on it. I build mine to run like a trumpet, meaning less is more. Actually, great advice for any beginning trumpet, wingbone or Jordan player is "RELAX" and "Easy does it".