1 hr 44 min

Episode 126: Hanging With Gerard Presencer The Trumpet Gurus Hang

    • Music Interviews

My guest for this episode is Gerard Presencer.

Gerard speaks from experience. Gerard has been on the music scene since the ripe old age of 11 years old when he became the youngest trumpeter of England’s National Youth Jazz Orchestra. He rapidly became a sought-after session player, head of the jazz department of the prestigious Royal Academy of Music and head of the brass department at the Jazz Institute of Berlin. But Gerard has recently felt the need to shift from stage and studio to a simpler and purer pursuit of his love for music.

Check out what Gerard has to say about his early experiences, his early influences, a rhythmic exercise inspired by Woody Shaw, developing a balanced approach to teaching and playing, finding new ways to express yourself, using four bar blocks to construct a solo, soft quiet and low, the magic of Freddie Hubbard, his passion for teaching, changing his career focus, surprising yourself, practicing being creative, opening yourself up, the challenges of teaching extremely talented students, finding your path, the importance of connection, being a good hang, following your passion, and so much more!

So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!

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Follow Gerard at: https://www.facebook.com/GerardPresencerMusic

When you need a break from Higher, Faster, and Louder check out: https://www.facebook.com/groups/247188660589795

It's time to Go Practice with Bryan Davis @AirflowMusicNYC : https://airflowmusic.com/

Sound like a million bucks without breaking the bank with Barkley Microphones: http://barkleymic.com/

Let Vennture Mouthpieces help you on your search for the perfect mouthpiece. Use the code "TRUMPETGURUS21" to get 10% off your purchase: https://www.vennture.mp/

If you play hard, you need to make sure you show your chops some love with Robinson's Remedies products: bit.ly/ChopLove

Let Jose help you master your mental game: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets

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00:00:00 Intro

00:03:33 His early experiences

00:05:58 His early influences

00:09:12 A rhythmic exercise inspired by Woody Shaw

00:13:31 A balanced approach to teaching and playing

00:19:29 Finding new ways to express yourself

00:23:31 Using four bar blocks to construct a solo

00:27:23 Soft quiet and low

00:30:03 The magic of Freddie Hubbard

00:32:29 His passion for teaching

00:36:29 Changing his career focus

00:40:45 Surprising yourself

00:42:40 Practicing being creative

00:45:22 Opening yourself up

00:48:13 The challenges of teaching extremely talented students

00:57:10 Finding your path

01:04:36 The importance of connection

01:09:14 Being a good hang

01:11:17 Following your passion

01:14:50 Go Practice

01:23:24 Sound Off

01:27:41 Geared Up

01:33:11 Rapid Fire Round


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetrumpetgurus/support

My guest for this episode is Gerard Presencer.

Gerard speaks from experience. Gerard has been on the music scene since the ripe old age of 11 years old when he became the youngest trumpeter of England’s National Youth Jazz Orchestra. He rapidly became a sought-after session player, head of the jazz department of the prestigious Royal Academy of Music and head of the brass department at the Jazz Institute of Berlin. But Gerard has recently felt the need to shift from stage and studio to a simpler and purer pursuit of his love for music.

Check out what Gerard has to say about his early experiences, his early influences, a rhythmic exercise inspired by Woody Shaw, developing a balanced approach to teaching and playing, finding new ways to express yourself, using four bar blocks to construct a solo, soft quiet and low, the magic of Freddie Hubbard, his passion for teaching, changing his career focus, surprising yourself, practicing being creative, opening yourself up, the challenges of teaching extremely talented students, finding your path, the importance of connection, being a good hang, following your passion, and so much more!

So pour yourself a big glass, pull up a chair, and let the hang begin!

--------------------------------------------------------------

Follow Gerard at: https://www.facebook.com/GerardPresencerMusic

When you need a break from Higher, Faster, and Louder check out: https://www.facebook.com/groups/247188660589795

It's time to Go Practice with Bryan Davis @AirflowMusicNYC : https://airflowmusic.com/

Sound like a million bucks without breaking the bank with Barkley Microphones: http://barkleymic.com/

Let Vennture Mouthpieces help you on your search for the perfect mouthpiece. Use the code "TRUMPETGURUS21" to get 10% off your purchase: https://www.vennture.mp/

If you play hard, you need to make sure you show your chops some love with Robinson's Remedies products: bit.ly/ChopLove

Let Jose help you master your mental game: bit.ly/MindfulnessSecrets

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00:00:00 Intro

00:03:33 His early experiences

00:05:58 His early influences

00:09:12 A rhythmic exercise inspired by Woody Shaw

00:13:31 A balanced approach to teaching and playing

00:19:29 Finding new ways to express yourself

00:23:31 Using four bar blocks to construct a solo

00:27:23 Soft quiet and low

00:30:03 The magic of Freddie Hubbard

00:32:29 His passion for teaching

00:36:29 Changing his career focus

00:40:45 Surprising yourself

00:42:40 Practicing being creative

00:45:22 Opening yourself up

00:48:13 The challenges of teaching extremely talented students

00:57:10 Finding your path

01:04:36 The importance of connection

01:09:14 Being a good hang

01:11:17 Following your passion

01:14:50 Go Practice

01:23:24 Sound Off

01:27:41 Geared Up

01:33:11 Rapid Fire Round


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetrumpetgurus/support

1 hr 44 min