The Louis Dowdeswell Podcast

Louis Dowdeswell

Join me, Louis Dowdeswell, a Trumpet Player from London on my journey to find the truth of all things! I plan to start off by exploring the process of learning and discuss hard truths of being a professional in this industry by interviewing some of the world’s most established and successful players. The next stage is to broaden into other industries to see where the music industry compares to the wider world and continue outwards until we find the answers to the many questions life throws our way. Thank you for listening and being a participant in this journey alongside me. I’m excited to see where this adventure leads!

  1. JAN 29

    EP12 "I Was Just Satisfying My Ego" — Eric Miyashiro’s Career-Changing Encounter

    "I should give the best of my life... for them." In this episode of the Louis Dowdeswell Podcast, I sit down with one of the most iconic trumpet players on the planet: Eric Miyashiro.   While Eric is world-renowned for his "screamer" high notes and his time leading the bands of Buddy Rich, Woody Herman, and Maynard Ferguson, this conversation goes far beyond the mechanics of the instrument.   Eric shares the incredible, moving story of an encounter with a 90-year-old student that fundamentally changed why he picks up the trumpet every day. We discuss the transition from "satisfying the ego" with flashy high notes to becoming a "responsible musician" who plays to soothe wounds and bring back joy.   In this episode, we cover: The Maynard Pouch: The truth behind Maynard Ferguson’s vintage mouthpieces (and why the gear doesn't make the player). The Buddy Rich Lessons: What Buddy taught Eric about "playing for the eyes" and why the lead chair is a circus act.   The "Band Leader Curse": Eric’s hilarious and tragic streak of joining legendary bands right before the leaders passed away. Finding a Voice in Tokyo: Why Eric left the US studio scene to build his own legacy in Japan. High Notes vs. Heart: Why being able to play high is a "gift and a curse," and the importance of playing a simple melody that makes people cry. Whether you're a brass player looking for technical insights or a creative looking for inspiration on how to serve your audience, Eric’s wisdom in this episode is a masterclass in humility and artistry.   Key Quote from Eric: "I had that power, but I was just using it to satisfy my ego... that old man opened up a whole new gateway to becoming a responsible musician. You're taking away two hours of their precious lifetime to hear you play. I should give the best of my life to them."   Follow Eric Miyashiro: https://www.ericmiyashiro.com/   00:00 – Intro: Catching up with Eric Miyashiro in Tokyo 03:15 – Meeting the "Trumpet Legends": Wayne Bergeron & Adam Rappa 05:40 – The Mystery Pouch: Maynard Ferguson’s Vintage Mouthpieces 08:22 – "It’s Not the Gear": Why Eric believes the player always beats the mouthpiece 11:05 – Maynard’s Secret: Why his mouthpieces had "no bite" 14:30 – Discovering God: Eric’s first time hearing Maynard Ferguson 17:15 – The Carnegie Hall Audition: Playing Maynard’s part for Maynard 21:40 – Authenticity vs. Showmanship: Was Maynard "acting" on stage? 25:10 – The Buddy Rich School: "People listen with their eyes" 28:50 – Handling Mistakes: Why you should never look "guilty" on stage 32:15 – Eric’s Heroes: From Clifford Brown to the Tower of Power 36:40 – The "Band Leader Curse": Joining Buddy, Woody, and Mel Lewis 40:12 – The Tokyo Transition: Choosing a solo career over the LA studios 44:45 – The Revelation: The story of the 90-year-old student and the suicide pilots 52:20 – Beyond the High Note: Moving from "Ego" to "Responsibility" 56:10 – The Fear of Quitting: Why Eric is still "scared" every day 59:45 – Outro: The "iPhone 17" of trumpet players 🎵 Music & Resources   • Signed CD featuring this track: https://www.louisdowdeswell.com/shop-1 • Backing tracks & sheet music play-alongs for this track: https://www.louisdowdeswell.com/shop • Get my ULTIMATE BIG BAND TOOLKIT (all instruments): https://www.louisdowdeswell.com/shop   🎧 My music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2l8Bs... https://open.spotify.com/artist/5B1N4...   🎙️ The Louis Dowdeswell Poscast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0VKO6Lp...   🔧 Gear I Use • Hawkins Mutes: https://tinyurl.com/ldmutes • Bach Trumpets: https://bachbrass.com/ • GR T1.0 Mouthpiece 👇 UK & EU – https://tinyurl.com/ldmp-uk-eu USA – https://tinyurl.com/ldmp-usa   🎓 Trumpet Coaching & Academy https://www.louistrumpetacademy.com

    1h 6m
  2. 09/15/2025

    EP 10: Mike Lovatt on Resilience, Sound, and a Lifetime with the Trumpet

    Discover the remarkable story of Mike Lovatt—one of the UK’s most respected trumpet players. From a devastating cycling accident that nearly ended his career at 14, to performing with the John Wilson Orchestra, Jesse Norman, and leading his own Brass Pack ensemble, Mike shares powerful lessons on motivation, sound, and the soul of every note.   Perfect for brass players, musicians, and anyone seeking inspiration on resilience and artistry. 🎧 Listen now to hear Mike’s philosophy, his career milestones, and the wisdom he’s passing on to the next generation.   0:00 – Louis introduces Mike Lovatt and his legendary career. 6:42 – The life-changing accident at 14: losing teeth and fearing the end of trumpet playing. 12:15 – Six weeks later: returning to the stage with no teeth. 21:03 – Learning by ear, early influences, and discovering the trumpet’s sound. 34:27 – Motivation, resilience, and playing like your life depends on it. 48:10 – Lessons from working with Jesse Norman and the John Wilson Orchestra. 1:02:22 – Respecting the trumpet: philosophy, belief, and daily mindset. 1:15:08 – The importance of sound and connection with the audience. 1:28:54 – Passing on knowledge: Brass Pack, Brass Cubs, and inspiring the next generation. 1:44:30 – What’s next: recording a new solo album and future projects.     Join the Trumpet Academy: https://www.skool.com/louis-trumpet-academy-6100

    1h 31m
  3. 07/29/2025

    EP 8: Sean Payne on Perfect Pitch, Learning Obsession & Musical Truth

    In this episode of The Louis Dowdeswell Podcast, I sit down with the phenomenal saxophone player and fellow music school alum, Sean Payne. We go deep—from our early gigs and pub chats to intense topics like perfect pitch, internalising music, composition philosophies, circular breathing, and the psychology of practice. Sean shares what it means to be a "serial learner" and why musical breakthroughs often come from reducing things to their simplest forms. You'll hear us talk about: The myth of perfect pitch and how it can actually be developed Writing jazz melodies without rhythmic crutches The emotional reason most people don’t improve How listening habits shape your entire sound Why Sean refuses to slow solos down when transcribing And what Michael Brecker, Wayne Shorter, Joey Calderazzo & Cannibal Adderley all taught him indirectly This one's a goldmine for sax players, jazz musicians, teachers, and anyone obsessed with getting better at their craft—no fluff, just real talk from the trenches.   Join the Trumpet Academy: https://www.skool.com/louis-trumpet-academy-6100     🧠 Real musicianship. Real learning. Real stories. Come join us inside the mind of one of the UK’s most exciting young jazz voices.     📍 Timestamps / Highlights: 00:00 – Welcome & intro to Sean Payne 03:14 – Internalising music: “If you can’t hear it, you can’t play it” 08:45 – Perfect pitch: Myth, memory & training 15:20 – Developing pitch through singing in unfamiliar keys 20:33 – Altissimo register & limiting beliefs 28:40 – Circular breathing story from the pub 33:12 – What Sean’s learning now: melody-rhythm 39:50 – The art of leaving space in writing 47:10 – Does prescription kill creativity in large ensembles? 56:45 – Minimalism in writing: what Miles, Wayne & Coltrane taught us 1:02:10 – Transcribing vs understanding: deeper than just notes 1:08:02 – Pattern playing, originality & Joey Calderazzo’s brutal honesty 1:20:15 – Practicing without your instrument 1:24:40 – Tonguing, tempo, and mental “sloppiness” 1:30:11 – Deep listening: why 3 albums are better than 300 1:37:33 – Music vs lawnmowers: finding your sound in an age of overwhelm 1:44:00 – What people really mean when they “don’t have time to practice” 1:51:18 – Why Sean won't copy Brecker anymore 1:57:20 – The difference between wanting an outcome & doing the work 2:04:00 – Wrap-up: the mental game of mastery

    1h 21m
  4. 07/23/2025

    Part 2: Simon Gardner Opens Up: A Spiritual Story About Loss, Grief & Life After Death

    In this very special conversation, trumpet legend Simon Gardner opens up to Louis about his personal spiritual experience during the final weeks of his late wife's life. What starts as a simple chat turns into one of the most powerful, vulnerable, and hope-filled stories we've ever shared on this channel. Simon talks about: Coping with terminal illness as a partner Going sober through grief Witnessing unexplained spiritual phenomena What he believes happens after we die The comfort and peace that carried him through unimaginable pain Whether you're spiritual, religious, or simply curious—this story is for anyone seeking comfort in the face of loss. 👉 Join the Trumpet Academy: https://www.skool.com/louis-trumpet-a... ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: Simon's spiritual story preview 01:40 – Losing faith after childhood Catholicism 03:10 – Simon’s wife diagnosed with terminal cancer 05:00 – Going sober to face grief head-on 06:45 – The moment it happened: seeing “wisps” 08:00 – A spirit goes through his chest—morphine-like euphoria 09:30 – The message: “Everything’s going to be okay” 12:10 – What Simon believes about the afterlife 14:20 – Seeing the spirits in the hospice 16:15 – Why people need to hear this 18:20 – Coming out the other side of grief 20:00 – Moving forward with love and new life 22:30 – Words of hope for anyone facing loss #SimonGardner #SpiritualExperience #LifeAfterDeath #GriefJourney #TrumpetCommunity #LouisDowdeswell #HopeAfterLoss #FaithAndMusic #HealingThroughGrief #TrumpetPodcast #MusicAndSpirit #LossAndLove #FindingPeace

    11 min
  5. 07/23/2025

    EP 7: Simon Gardner on Lead Trumpet Legacy, Maynard High Notes & Surviving the Session Scene

    In this powerful episode of the Louis Dowdeswell Podcast, legendary British lead trumpet player Simon Gardner shares untold stories from decades on the London music scene. From playing with Derek Watkins to discovering Maynard Ferguson, Simon reveals his journey from school band to West End pit, along with heartfelt advice for the next generation. Whether you're chasing a Super C or just trying to survive 8 shows a week, this chat is packed with practical wisdom, hilarious tour stories, and brass geekery you won’t hear anywhere else. Topics Include: Simon’s first trumpet—won by singing a scale Playing along to Glenn Miller, Sinatra, and Maynard Learning by ear vs traditional practice Recording tips for section blend & feel The reality of West End gigs & balancing family life Creating the Super C Big Band in tribute to Derek Watkins 🎧 Listen now and get inspired to embrace your own sound—with all its imperfections. 🕒 Timestamps / Highlights: 00:00 – Intro & warm welcome to Simon Gardner 03:00 – Simon’s hilarious first encounter with the trumpet 07:40 – Learning lead parts from Glenn Miller LPs 11:45 – Hearing Maynard Ferguson for the first time: mind blown 15:30 – Chasing sound over range: lessons from Conrad Gozzo 21:20 – Playing high vs. playing musically 26:00 – Derek Watkins stories & the birth of the Super C Big Band 32:15 – Teaching at RAM: Louis & Simon’s candid lesson memories 36:50 – Recording tips: perfection vs humanity in music 42:30 – “Play behind the beat”—but not too behind! 47:10 – Big band timing, blend & the illusion of perfection 51:50 – Simon’s solo album & multitracking brass sections 55:00 – Time, tone & why sound is your musical fingerprint 59:30 – West End life: the reality behind 8 shows a week 1:04:00 – The biggest change in the London session scene 1:09:20 – Advice to young players: say yes, show up, play everything 1:12:00 – Closing thoughts & gratitude 👉 Join the Trumpet Academy: https://www.skool.com/louis-trumpet-a... #TrumpetPodcast #LouisDowdeswell #SimonGardner #LeadTrumpet #BigBandLife #DerekWatkins #MaynardFerguson #WestEndMusician #TrumpetTips #JazzTrumpet #ConradGozzo #MusicIndustryAdvice #RecordingTrumpet #TrumpetSound #SessionMusician #SuperCBigBand #TrumpetLegends #BrassTalk #TrumpetInspiration #PracticeTips

    45 min
  6. 07/12/2025

    EP 6: Humility, Belief, and Storytelling: A Deep Conversation with Samuel Walters

    Join Louis and Sam Walters (founder of Vibrantics) as they dive into belief, humility, and storytelling in creative growth. They discuss fear, taking leaps, building the Trumpet Academy, and why humility—not ego—unlocks real progress. Perfect for musicians, creators, and entrepreneurs seeking clarity and inspiration. 0:00 – Welcome & Introduction Louis introduces Sam, the first non-musician guest, and their work building the Trumpet Academy. 2:35 – Who is Sam Walters? Sam shares his journey cycling Japan while running a business and meeting Louis. 5:40 – Why This Conversation Matters Aligning the podcast around intention, belief, and transformation. 8:05 – What Sam’s Agency Does Explaining how Vibrantics helps creators monetize their expertise through education. 10:45 – Overcoming Fear & Taking the Leap Louis shares initial fears and what led him to start the academy. 13:22 – Why Belief is Everything Sam on why failures shape success and the importance of courage in taking action. 16:50 – The Limiting Beliefs Creators Face Exploring why many people struggle to see what’s possible. 19:40 – Learning Through Imitation Louis explains why imitation is critical for musicians and entrepreneurship alike. 23:00 – The Power of Storytelling Sam shares why he believes stories inspire belief and why he plans to build an animation studio. 26:30 – What Makes a Great Story? Sam explains that it’s about how a story makes you feel, not just how many people it reaches. 29:20 – Louis on Humility vs. Self-Belief How humility (not self-deprecation) is the true foundation for growth. 33:15 – Golf, Trumpet, and Being Bad First Louis explains why accepting being bad at something is key to learning. 36:50 – Paradigms and Questioning Beliefs Sam on how people accept limiting beliefs without questioning if they serve them. 40:40 – Objective Truth vs. Relativism Louis discusses why believing in objective truth creates clear paths for growth. 43:55 – What’s Next for Louis? Louis shares his vision for the Trumpet Academy and why he now lives each day openly, ready for opportunities. JOIN THE TRUMPET ACADEMY: Learn from world-class instructors: https://www.skool.com/louis-trumpet-academy-6100?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaedbprFaehIhwsSpPAyDOStYIWt-cIS31AbGVTgLfdthBQuA8ccUwYRU0SgaemKe8Kq1eYfQbnaR_dPVXRoQ 📱 FOLLOW LOUIS: Instagram:   / louistpt   YouTube:    / chickentiko   Facebook:   / louisdowdeswellmusic   Website: https://louisdowdeswell.com #LouisDowdeswell #TrumpetAcademy #SamWalters #MusicianMindset #CreativeGrowth #Storytelling #Humility #Belief #ArtistJourney #EntrepreneurMindset

    1h 19m

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Join me, Louis Dowdeswell, a Trumpet Player from London on my journey to find the truth of all things! I plan to start off by exploring the process of learning and discuss hard truths of being a professional in this industry by interviewing some of the world’s most established and successful players. The next stage is to broaden into other industries to see where the music industry compares to the wider world and continue outwards until we find the answers to the many questions life throws our way. Thank you for listening and being a participant in this journey alongside me. I’m excited to see where this adventure leads!

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