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Old 09-20-2005, 08:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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REALLY CRAZY TRUMPET THING!!!!!!!!!

Ok so i was on the internet looking for trumpet videos. One video looked like it wouldnt be complete crap, so i went to the website. Now the website is for people who do unusual things, and not just a trumpet video site. So i started watching it, for like the first twenty seconds theres nothing at all speacial, not even entertaining. Then the guy bends down and picks up a second trumpet, and is now playing two...WITH A DIFFERENT PART FOR EACH TRUMPET!!!! And that could be believable, but then he freakin plays one with his mouth the other with his nose, im like, laughing now, and even more at the end, when he plays out of his ears... Ok so heres the question. IS IT REAL?!?! Since I am only 15 years old and have been playing for four years, I might be more gulable then most trumpet players. And dont try to be a jerk and lie. Ok heres the website, please go
www.kipperwillis.com/khoots/fishtank/
its the one with the trumpet player...duh.


thank you for your help, and you should find enjoyment watching it.


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Old 09-20-2005, 09:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Do you really think that a person could play through their nose and ear? That is what should have keyed you into the farce.
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Old 09-20-2005, 09:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Ok after watching it a couple times i now realize i was completely retarded to doubt the fact that is is in fact bs
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Old 09-20-2005, 09:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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this guy is the most fantastic trumpet player I EVER SAW!!!! WOW, he sure has the tounging in his nose down perfectly and the way that he circular breaths without ever actually taking in a breath.....amazing!!!



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this guy is the most fantastic trumpet player I EVER SAW!!!! WOW, he sure has the tounging in his nose down perfectly and the way that he circular breaths without ever actually taking in a breath.....amazing!!!



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The tune is "Zorba" played by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.The guy miming the music was not even pushing down the right valves
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this guy is the most fantastic trumpet player I EVER SAW!!!! WOW, he sure has the tounging in his nose down perfectly and the way that he circular breaths without ever actually taking in a breath.....amazing!!!



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The tune is "Zorba" played by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass.The guy miming the music was not even pushing down the right valves
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Is it not called Zorba the Greek? (Just trying to be funny - how am I doing?)

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Funny video but it is obviously fake As soon as he started to play with his nose and ears that should have tiped you off. It is possible to play two horns at once, as all youd do is use the sides of your lips but the prob would be to have the sides of your lips strong enough to play anything decent.

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yeah this is obviously a fake but this guy isn't http://www.twohorns.com/ he can really play two horns at once...
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This post inspired me to attempt to play two at once... I tried this morning, it actualy isn't that difficult. Its simple to play the same notes at once, a bit more difficult to play differant notes within the same partial, and very difficult to play differant partials. After about 10 minuets I was able to decently play a C scale and an Eb scale at the same time. It was fun, you should give it a try, haha.
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