Let's Talk Trumpet
Most musicians are taught to keep their options open. Be versatile, be adaptable, be ready for anything. But what if that approach keeps you from ever becoming truly indispensable? This episode explores the power of specialization through a story of a cartographer who chooses to map what others ignore. In doing so, he doesn’t just refine his craft, he creates demand where none existed before. We then hear from David Hickman, who reflects on how players like Rafael Méndez found opportunities not by doing everything, but by going deeper than anyone else into one path. Episode Highlights: * Why being “well-rounded” can quietly limit your career ceiling * The hidden cost of keeping every door open * How depth creates opportunities that didn’t previously exist * The difference between being useful and being indispensable * What specialization actually looks like in practice Today's trumpeter you should know more about: Sergei Nakariakov __________ Let's Talk Trumpet is a production of Arete Brass. Learn more about Arete Brass at aretebrass.com.
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