Let's Talk Trumpet
In this episode, we explore what happens when musicians stop accepting the limitations of their tools and begin asking better questions. Segment one tells the story of a cabinetmaker who creates a specialized tool because the work itself demands it. Then David Hickman explains the development of a remarkable five-valve trumpet capable of functioning in multiple keys, allowing a player to solve practical orchestral problems with one highly specialized instrument. Hickman traces the idea through C/D trumpets, D-flat trumpet experiments, and his collaboration with Cliff Blackburn. We close with William Vacchiano, an orchestral master who understood that the right horn is never a gimmick when it serves the music. Episode Highlights: * Why specialized tools are often born from real musical problems, not novelty * How trumpet players use different keyed instruments to solve orchestral challenges * David Hickman’s path from C/D trumpet to D-flat trumpet to a five-valve multi-key design * The role of Cliff Blackburn in turning Hickman’s concept into a playable instrument * William Vacchiano’s legacy as a practical orchestral craftsman and problem-solver Today's trumpeter you should know more about: William Vacchiano Let's Talk Trumpet is a production of Arete Brass. Learn more about Arete Brass at aretebrass.com.
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