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Started by Greg Massey, March 20, 2023, 02:49:18 PM
Quote from: misfire on March 21, 2023, 08:28:15 AMCant remember how many times I was in the woods thinking some yahoo snuck up on me with a terrible box call, just to see a hen come around the corner making that awful racket.
Quote from: Tarheel on March 22, 2023, 08:46:25 AMSo I made a trip to visit with Frank Hegler....and we had been talking building trumpets and the equipment and tools needed to make trumpets when Frank asked me how many different notes could I make with my trumpet? What? What do you mean how many notes? I didn't know....nor did I care at that point.....but I learned to care and why it was important. Frank picked up one of his trumpet yelpers and pulling air started playing "Yankee Doodle" on it, then he played 3-4 more songs....then he had me "try" to play along with him. I was clueless....but I paid attention. Air control....and air control practice and being able to sustain air control by drawing air for as long as you're able....practicing notes from high to low and from low to high are secrets kept by the few who know. Expecting to just pick up any trumpet yelper and yelp consistently is always going to be somewhat difficult if you're practicing with dozens of different yelpers and all you're doing is practicing yelping. Have you ever watched an orchestra warming up before a concert? IMHO pick the trumpet yelper you're going to hunt before the hunting season....practice air control, practice notes H-L and L-H, then practice yelping. You're developing muscle memory....your brain is recording all that information. When your brain says "I've got this!!!" and you relax it all comes together......
Quote from: rong on March 22, 2023, 07:20:22 PMHow many different trumpets are you trying to play? I've found them to be the one call I just can't switch between different builders at will. Every one I've ever played has it's very own nuances and unique characteristics required to get good sound. Every season I pick one and stick with it for the season, and yes, even then I have days I just plain suck but they are fewer and farther between, lol.
Quote from: EZ on March 22, 2023, 07:51:02 PMQuote from: rong on March 22, 2023, 07:20:22 PMHow many different trumpets are you trying to play? I've found them to be the one call I just can't switch between different builders at will. Every one I've ever played has it's very own nuances and unique characteristics required to get good sound. Every season I pick one and stick with it for the season, and yes, even then I have days I just plain suck but they are fewer and farther between, lol.Until you get really comfortable with one, don't jump back and forth. BUT, once you master the air control, you'll be able to jump from call to call, all with different internals, and "figure" them out very quickly. Once you get to that stage, going from call to call is VERY good practice, IMHO.
Quote from: gmbellew on March 23, 2023, 09:07:16 AMSome of these trumpet posts are really over thinking it. Get proficient on some basic sounds and then work to improve those sounds and add more sounds. they are a neat tool and part of a long turkey call history.