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| New Friend | Greetings To All! Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Satish Robertson. I'm an Afro- American male, age 25, hailing from Jersey City, New Jersey, where I work as a security officer. Furthermore I play trumpet; I'm an ameteur with a bit of professional experience. I play in various jazz ensembles, regularly attend jam sessions & workshops, and I play for my church. I'm what one would call a late bloomer in that I didn't take up the trumpet until two months shy of my 21st birthday, summer 2001. My inspiration was Miles Davis whose music I've deeply gotten into that year after watching the Ken Burns Jazz series on PBS. Now I knew Miles for his cover of "Human Nature" but through the PBS program I would realize that I didn't know jack. Up to this point I was already a huge fan of jazz but was largely indifferent towards and underexposed to jazz trumpet; I dug saxmen like 'Trane & Stan Getz, guitarists like Wes Montgomery & George Benson, and was a sucker for any bit of jazz piano I could get my ears around. Now I would discover the high- flying exitement, the jaw- dropping virtuosic feats, and the passionate expressiveness of jazz trumpeters like Louis Armstrong, Roy Eldrige, Dizzy Gillespie, Clifford Brown- and Miles Davis. By May 2001 I'd say I amassed a decent jazz collection in general and an impressive Miles Davis collection in particular. Satch, Diz, and Clifford Brown were in there too, but Miles' melancholy sound and brooding lyricism spoke volumes to me like nothing else. Somewhere between his playing on "Saeta" and "Footprints", I was done in; I decided that I was going to buy a trumpet. And so on June 21, 2001 I bought my first trumpet, a gold laquered Lolite. Taking up the trumpet changed my life. In 2001 I was an aimless, depressed, 345 lb, smoking, drinking homebody with no self- esteem; by the conclusion of my first year of learning trumpet, I had quit the smokes and the heavy drinking, lost over 100 lbs, and had gained much confidence, and an overall sense of purpose. I studied under my former piano teacher the first 3 months only to flounder on my own for the next two years, playing primarily by ear. In October 2003 I learned of these free jazz workshops, semi- regularly conducted in my neighborhood by the world class, New Jersey based Spirit of Life Ensemble and you best believe, I began attending them RELIGIOUSLY. The road would be long and arduous to say the least. From unlearning bad playing habits to relearning how to read music, to working on scales and chords that I've never before known the names to, right on down to pushing my chops to their physical limits, the jazz workshop showed me the very definition of hard work and sacrifice. My challenge was two-fold in that I was still learning the fundimentals of my instrument while trying to learn jazz. Gotta love it. By early 2005 the Spirit of Life Ensmble felt enough about my progress to begin featuring me in their local gigs; eventually other bands started noticing me as well. As of this writing, I have done several gigs with them, as well as a couple with former Lionel Hampton protegeé Jason "Malletman" Taylor. I've played with local bands for the public schools, I even did a gospel revival. And I STILL attend the Spirit of Life Workshops RELIGIOUSLY. If it's the Lord's will I can see myself over the next 5 years or so working my way up to the big time, perhaps world class. I would like to show fellow "late bloomers" that anything is possible through dilligent study, hard work, and perseverance. Whatever fate lands my way, I give gratitude to God for allowing me to experience the sweet joy that comes from playing good music with good people. To the members of TrumpetMaster.com, my thanks to you for reading, bless you all. Time to practice! |
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__________________ -- Satish My Gear: Lolite Bb Trumpet Vintage 1947 Martin Committee #151337 Bach 3C mouthpieces (1 silver & 1 gold plated) | |
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| Fortissimo User | Congrats on sorting things out, Satish. No matter who we are, how old we are, what generation we belong to, who we vote for (if we vote at all), or where we live... we each have our own "battle scars". "Welcome to the club!" Now then, "Sonny" ... if you call yourself a "late bloomer", what the heck am I!!? I didn't start until after my 50th birthday! LOL. (Ya, you young punks are all the same ... think you're old before your time. Anyway... welcome to TrumpetMaster and "Howdy". I'm sure there will be lots of others wanting to greet you properly but they're all suffering an excess of TRUMPET in the form of ITG. Give them a day or two. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Metro Detroit
Brand: Eclipse
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| Welcome Satish You sound like you have the kind of drive everyone should have! Anyway, wade on in, the water ain't deep! Look around and don't be afraid to ask questions...there's a lot of good advice here. We'll be looking for your recordings in a few years!...or sooner! Enjoy your stay! -cw- |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: HOUSTON, TEXAS
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| Welcome, Satish! Thanks for sharing your story! Follow your heart, Man! Best always, Bruce |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Flat Rock, Michigan
Brand: Eclipse, Bach, and Getzen
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| Welcome Satish.... You'll find a wealth of expirence here and some great people too. Were glad to have you! |
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| New Friend | Greetings To All! Thank you gentlemen for all the warm welcome. This year has been a very fortuitous one for me thus far with the increase in gigs (esp the paying ones Another perk I'm enjoying this year is that a couple of my friends are getting in on the action. Up til this year, I was, for the most part, the only musically inclined person in my immediate circle and that could be quite lonely sometimes. Enter my new buddy, veteran trumpeter Isaac Salgado, an accomplished salsa player with a great love of and natural feel for jazz (He sounds like a Clifford Brown- Dizzy Gillespie hybrid, scary). The studies he exposed me to rapidly increased everything- my articulation, breath control, endurance, finger & tongue dexterity, lip flexibility,melodic imagination, range, and tone production- all in under a month! Furthermore, it was through him that I accquired my vintage '47 Martin Comittee. We have a blast- I bring him to my workshops & jam sessions and he brings me to his salsa rehearsals. Then there's Michael, a close friend since way back who's been studying the electric bass over the last year. I help him with theory while we rehearse material that we both can grasp. He even joined the church band with me; he's really coming along. And as is the case with Isaac, I have a running buddy to hit the workshops and jam sessions with. While continuing in my persuit of trumpet mastery, I also plan in the near future to seriously get back into study on my first instrument, the piano. Among other benefits, I think that it would help to sharpen my sense of theory, my composing, and my overall musical aptitude. Diz, Miles, KD, & Brownie knew what's up! Again thanks for the welcome and healthy chops to everyone. Peace. |
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__________________ -- Satish My Gear: Lolite Bb Trumpet Vintage 1947 Martin Committee #151337 Bach 3C mouthpieces (1 silver & 1 gold plated) | |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brooklyn,NY
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![]() ![]() | Sounds like you're in Ted Curson territory. Look him up, he was with the Spirit of Life Ensemble. Wilmer |
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