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Mastery Is Within Reach
Brass Mastery... What does that even mean? There's always something to work on; something that can be done better. Some thing that wasn't perfect. And even if we achieve some level of success on a brass instrument - have we truly mastered it? It's always two steps forward, one step back, isn't it? making the idea of Brass Mastery truly elusive. But what if our instrument is not the thing we should be trying to master. Maybe there's more to Brass Mastery than playing higher, faster and louder than the next guy. What if we are the ones we need to master? Our body, mind and spirit. And if we are able to master ourself, does it even matter whether we master our instrument? My name is James D. Newcomb, and in this podcast we will uncover the secrets of those who have seemingly mastered their brass instrument. We will dive deep into conquering those elements - body, mind, spirit (with just enough pedagogy to keep it real) - in hopes of taking our playing and our quality of life to the next level. Will some view this project as a high-minded fool's errand? Just another podcast that's trying to make a quick buck? Perhaps. But I'm willing to take that risk to see if Brass Mastery is truly possible. Will you join me? Then let's begin. brassmastery.substack.com
Total 23 episodes
1
There are Good Days, and Then There Are Great Days

There are Good Days, and Then There Are Great Days

Brass Mastery is a listener-supported publication. To receive new posts and support this important work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.In this episode, Vinnie Cieselski shares his personal journey and insights on achieving mastery and maintaining a positive mindset both in music and life. He recounts lessons learned from his teacher about having “good and great days, and elaborates on how personal and professional challenges influence his trumpet playing and overall outlook. Vinnie discusses his father's influence, dealing with his father's illness and passing, and his own significant health challenges, including weight management and living with a rare spinal condition. Highlighted is the importance of discipline, health, and mental positivity. Vinnie also emphasizes the power of music in transforming moods and fostering joy, drawing from his extensive experience in the contemporary gospel music scene. The episode underscores resilience, adaptability, and the profound impact of maintaining a positive approach amidst adversities.Episode highlights:00:11 Reflecting on Good and Great Days01:37 Lessons from My Father03:06 Overcoming Personal Challenges04:20 The Importance of Health and Hydration08:33 Consistency and Discipline in Practice13:36 Living with a Medical Condition30:48 The Power of Music**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
34:3821/11/2024
The Evolution and Intersection of Classical and Popular Music

The Evolution and Intersection of Classical and Popular Music

“Trumpet Vinnie”, see his website, explores how classical music, once popular in its own era, parallels today’s popular music. The conversation covers the relevance of composers like Mozart, Wagner, and Mahler to their contemporary societies and predicts future recognition of artists such as John Williams and The Beatles as classical music icons. The discussion also addresses the interplay between classical and popular music education, the role of orchestras in film music, and the importance of adaptability in music careers. Personal anecdotes highlight the continuity and mutual influence of classical and modern music traditions.**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
01:54:2920/11/2024
Vinnie Cieselski's Early Musical Influences

Vinnie Cieselski's Early Musical Influences

Vinnie Cieselski shares the beginning of his journey to Brass Mastery. Starting from early beginnings in a South Florida drum and bugle corps, Vinnie recounts his experiences from being introduced to the trumpet at age nine to receiving early lessons from Al Carroll, whose optimistic and practical teaching methods laid a strong foundation. The discussion also explores the physical demands of playing the trumpet, the influences of legendary players like Maynard Ferguson and the importance of a positive mindset. Additionally, the episode highlights the impactful careers of contemporary trumpet players such as Jeff Bailey and William Leathers, and their significant contributions to both classical and pop music.Episode highlights00:11 Early Beginnings with the Trumpet02:29 Lessons from Al Carroll06:23 Discovering Influences and Inspirations07:52 Maynard Ferguson's Impact10:29 Modern Trumpet Heroes14:03 Classical and Pop Music Fusion16:11 Conclusion and Joining the Brass Mastery Tribe**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
16:2519/11/2024
How Do You Pronounce "Cieselski"?

How Do You Pronounce "Cieselski"?

This is part 1 of my interview with the great Vinnie Cieselski, a top player in the Nashville recording scene.Become a premium subscriber to listen to the nearly 2 hour interview in its entirety!In this excerpt, Vinnie discusses his experiences as a musician, from humorous encounters with his name's pronunciation to his journey in the music industry. Vinnie talks about his band 'Vinnie and the Hitmen' and their upcoming projects, including the album 'Kiss the Ring' and a Christmas record 'Public Domain Christmas.' He shares insights into the music scene in Nashville, the importance of versatility in a musician's career, and his passion for combining classical and modern music elements. Vinny also emphasizes the significance of encouraging young musicians to love all types of music. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
10:3818/11/2024
Botti Will Never Play Anything But a Martin Committee Deluxe Large Bore Trumpet

Botti Will Never Play Anything But a Martin Committee Deluxe Large Bore Trumpet

This is Part 4 of our series with the great Chris Botti. In this excerpt, Chris reminisces about collaborating with acclaimed arranger Jeremy Lubbock, his dedication to maintaining his trumpet skills, and the challenges faced by older trumpet players. The discussion also covers the nuances of trumpet sound projection, the rarity of certain vintage trumpets, and the varying appreciation for classical trumpet music in different markets. Notable trumpet players such as Sergei Nakariakov, Allison Balsom, and Tine Thing Helseth are briefly mentioned.Episode higlights:00:11 Discussing Album Releases and Delays01:07 Reflecting on Musical Inspirations and Collaborations02:45 Daily Routine and Maintaining Skills03:55 The Unique Sound of the Martin Trumpet08:01 Chris’ Thoughts on Other Great Trumpeters11:27 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsListen to this interview with Chris Botti in its entirety, and ad-free by joining Brass Mastery Premium. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
11:4116/11/2024
The Art and Honesty of Jazz Record Making (Botti pt. 3)

The Art and Honesty of Jazz Record Making (Botti pt. 3)

In this episode, Botti delves into the intricacies of making jazz records authentically and contrasts it with live performances. He discusses his decision to avoid becoming “just another jazz musician” by learning from artists like Leroy Hargrove and the incomparable talent of Wynton Marsalis. Insights are shared on the significance of studio engineering, exemplified by the quality of Miles Davis's 'Kind of Blue' versus live recordings. We also touch on the technical aspects of live and studio setups, including the use of compression, EQ, and iconic microphones.Episode highlights:01:34 The Art of Record Making03:27 Live Performance vs Studio Recording04:36 The Role of Engineers and Sound Quality05:38 Technology and Equipment in Music Production08:19 Microphones and Iconic Recordings**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
09:1715/11/2024
"That's When the Record Industry Changed" (Botti pt. 2)

"That's When the Record Industry Changed" (Botti pt. 2)

Chris Botti offers his thoughts on the transformation of the music industry, focusing on the impact of streaming and the transition from traditional record labels to independent success. The conversation delves into the rise of podcasts as a new media frontier, highlighting increased democratization and shifting audience consumption habits. With examples from prominent figures like Joe Rogan and Wynton Marsalis, the dialogue underscores the importance of adaptability and niche specialization in today's media landscape.Episode highlights:00:11 The Changing Music Industry Landscape02:21 The Rise of Podcasts04:05 The Democratization of Media06:08 Reflections on Jazz and Inspirations06:18 Tribute to Jazz Legends08:34 Wynton Marsalis’ Glass Ceiling11:28 A Backdoor to a Career in Jazz**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
12:4914/11/2024
Chris Botti's Trumpet is His Business Card

Chris Botti's Trumpet is His Business Card

In this episode, the great Chris Botti discusses his journey through the music industry. He reflects on how the industry has shifted from needing record company approval to a more direct relationship with fans and promoters. The conversation covers his early days at Columbia Records, the importance of the trumpet in his image, and his transition to Blue Note Records. He emphasizes the changing nature of music marketing and the significance of live performances in building a career today. This is the first of a series of excerpts of an interview I did with Chris. There is much more to come in the coming days. See below for details on accessing the interview in its entirety.Episode highlights00:11 The Trumpet's Role in Pop Culture00:44 The Evolution of Music Promotion03:32 Navigating the Music Industry07:11 The Impact of Gatekeepers08:11 Conclusion and Call to Action**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com. And consider subscribing to the Premium feed which features complete, ad-free episodes, bonus content not available anywhere else on the web, and much more! This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
08:2413/11/2024
When Playing Becomes Teaching

When Playing Becomes Teaching

In this final episode in the series featuring the great Vince DiMartino, Vince shares his insights from his musical journey, his inspirations, and the importance of passionate practice. He reflects on the impact of mentors and the unique atmosphere of his high school music program, the evolving role of technology in music education, and his personal growth as a musician. Be sure to listen all the way to the end, as Vince’s parting thoughts on leaving a legacy are absolutely on-point and well worth the wait!Episode highlights:00:13 Inspiration and Teaching01:09 Band Director's Influence02:54 High School Music Experience05:51 Technology in Music Learning06:59 Performance and Stamina07:56 Reflections on Musical Growth10:35 Closing Thoughts**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.brassmastery.com/subscribe
11:3712/11/2024
Founding Origins of the Great American Brass Band Festival

Founding Origins of the Great American Brass Band Festival

Continuing our series with Vince DiMartino, Vince discusses the transition and challenges of playing classical music from other genres, highlighting the importance of using the right methods, such as solfège. The conversation also delves into Vince’s days as a student at the Eastman School of Music, playing with iconic figures like Clark Terry, which planted seeds for what came to be known as the Great American Brass Band Festival, still held every June in Danville, KY. Episode highlights:00:11 Challenges in Classical Music00:42 Jazz Influence and Methodology01:41 Early Career and Influences02:16 Experiences at Eastman School of Music05:40 Clark Terry and Professional Growth06:57 Brass Band Festival Origins10:56 Retirement and Legacy12:48 Conclusion and Call to Action**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com/subscribe
13:0211/11/2024
What Keeps Vince DiMartino Motivated to Play At a High Level?

What Keeps Vince DiMartino Motivated to Play At a High Level?

**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comIn this episode, we explore the journey of mastering the trumpet with the great Vince DiMartino. Vince discusses the motivation behind continuous growth and helping others improve faster, emphasizing the importance of changing one's approach to practice. We touch on learning methodologies, such as the Suzuki method, and the mechanical aspects of playing the trumpet. Of note in the discussion is the significance of using one's ears over eyes when learning to play, and recounts personal experiences with music education and performance. Listeners are encouraged to adjust their practices for better results and embrace a mindset of constant evolution in their musical journey. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com/subscribe
10:0209/11/2024
Passion > Perfection

Passion > Perfection

**Mastery Is Within Reach! Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comJeroen discusses his experiences and preferences between performing as a soloist and playing in an orchestra. He highlights the greater artistic freedom and personal satisfaction he finds in solo performance compared to the structured yet powerful experience of orchestral playing. Jeroen shares that his journey included 10 years of intense orchestral work, followed by a more balanced lifestyle in Germany. He also credits yoga and meditation for enhancing his confidence and awareness, contributing to his decision to pursue solo performance. Throughout, he emphasizes the importance of variety and balance in his musical career. Get full access to Brass Mastery at brassmastery.substack.com/subscribe
04:2608/11/2024
Risk-Taking and Mastery in Brass Music

Risk-Taking and Mastery in Brass Music

**Mastery Is Within Reach! Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comOur series with Jeroen Berwaerts continues. Today we’re talking about risks, and why taking risks is essential if we’re to master our instrument.The important thing is that you form a connection with the audience. People appreciate when you take risks in pursuit of mastery, even if the performance isn’t perfect! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com
05:0507/11/2024
Jeroen Berwaerts on the Sound of Silence: Meditation and the Master Musician

Jeroen Berwaerts on the Sound of Silence: Meditation and the Master Musician

**Mastery Is Within Reach! Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comWe continue with our series of excerpts from an interview I did with the great Jeroen Berwaerts in 2020. You might hear some references to the issues of the day, i.e. Covid, but the heart and soul of this clip is exactly what I want to share with the Brass Mastery audience!JN This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com
05:2906/11/2024
What Keeps Jeroen Berwaerts' Fire Going?

What Keeps Jeroen Berwaerts' Fire Going?

**Mastery Is Within Reach! Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comToday we begin a series of excerpts from an interview I did with the great Jeroen Berwaerts back in 2020. As you may recall, the world looked quite different then, so we touched briefly on how he survived the pandemic-era music scene, but most importantly focused on how Jeroen keeps the fire burning within, even after achieving so many great things as a brass player. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com
06:0805/11/2024
Chris Coletti [Part 3]

Chris Coletti [Part 3]

**Mastery Is Within Reach! Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comIn this third and final installment of my interview with Chris Coletti, Chris shares his thoughts on entrepreneurship, particularly as it pertains to musicians. Drawing from his own experiences and insights, we discussthe balance between maintaining artistic passion and facing the realities of “real” musical jobs, such as playing in a full-time orchestra. Key points include the constant need for innovation, the importance of self-improvement, balancing personal and professional life, and the challenges of continuous touring. Chris briefly mentions personal interactions with great brass masters such as Joe Alessi and Phil Smith, and personal practices such as meditation and learning new skills for growth and motivation.Episode highlights:00:11 The Entrepreneurial Musician01:19 Orchestra Life: A Unique Perspective02:04 The Continuous Journey of Success04:01 Keeping the Passion Alive in Canadian Brass08:24 Maintaining Health and Motivation on Tour10:26 Balancing Life and Learning New Skills This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com
12:1004/11/2024
Chris Coletti [Part 2]

Chris Coletti [Part 2]

**Mastery Is Within Reach! Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comWe continue our conversation (recorded in 2021) with Chris Coletti, longtime member of Canadian Brass, and now professor at Ithaca College.In this segment, Christ shares the challenges and rewards of balancing a high-profile performance career with family life and an academic job. As the COVID-19 pandemic altered traditional concert opportunities, Chris encouraged his students to adapt to the circumstances by engaging in virtual gigs and remote collaborations. Now on a tenure track, he enjoys a supportive community at Ithaca, mentoring students with diverse musical aspirations ranging from band direction to sound recording technology. He emphasizes the importance of entrepreneurial skills for musicians in the modern landscape and reflects on the serendipitous aspects of his career and family life.Episode highlights:00:11 Life After Fame: Balancing Family and Career01:37 Teaching at Ithaca College02:10 Pandemic Performances and Virtual Gigs03:05 Student Ambitions and Career Paths07:11 The Reality of a Music Career07:54 Creating Opportunities in Music09:05 Conclusion and Joining the Brass Mastery Tribe This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com
09:1902/11/2024
Chris Coletti [Part 1]

Chris Coletti [Part 1]

**Mastery Is Within Reach! Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comToday we hear from Chris Coletti, longtime member of the Canadian Brass. This interview was recorded way back in 2019, just a few weeks after Chris left his full-time post with Canadian.In this excerpt, Chris reflects on his initial goals, the inspiring mentorship he received at Juilliard, and the profound changes in his outlook on life and music after joining the Canadian Brass. He also shares memorable moments performing internationally and the unique joys of connecting with a passionate fanbase.Be sure to tune in for tomorrow’s edition when we dive deeper into Chris’ career, including the reasons why he stepped away from Canadian Brass! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com
09:1101/11/2024
"No Compromise": Sergei's Practice Mindset and Modalities

"No Compromise": Sergei's Practice Mindset and Modalities

In this final episode of our series featuring legendary trumpet player Sergei Nakariakov, Sergei discusses his unique practice routines, including the nine minutes on, six minutes off method developed by his father. Reflecting on his journey over the last 25 years, Sergei shares how his approach to practice has evolved, the importance of efficient and disciplined practice, and why he avoids long tones. He also delves into his love for jazz, inspired by Miles Davis, and how it expanded his musical perspective. Sergei emphasizes the significance of practicing 'soft and slow' to improve accuracy and quality.Episode highlights:01:12 Evolving Practice Methods01:58 Sprint vs. Marathon Practice02:41 Warm-Up Techniques03:16 Long Tones Debate04:24 Personal Practice Philosophy05:47 Father's Influence on Practice07:00 Jazz Inspirations09:32 Changes Over the Years10:40 Final Thoughts on Practice This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com
11:2331/10/2024
Adrenaline-Fueled Art: How Sergei Nakariakov Turns the "Wow" Factor Into Meaningful Experiences for His Audiences

Adrenaline-Fueled Art: How Sergei Nakariakov Turns the "Wow" Factor Into Meaningful Experiences for His Audiences

In today’s episode, Sergei discusses his approach to performing technically challenging pieces. Emphasized is the challenge of evoking an emotional response from the audience rather than impressing them with mere technical skill alone. Sergei shares personal experiences of abandoning certain arrangements that compromise musical integrity, specifically citing his father's adaptation of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto. Additionally, the discussion highlights notable young trumpet talents like Floris Onstwedder and Lucien Renaud Darvary, with reflections on the importance of proper musical guidance and the merit of playing original repertoire. **Mastery Is Within Reach! Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com
06:5830/10/2024
Sergei Nakariakov's Development Into a Virtuoso Trumpeter

Sergei Nakariakov's Development Into a Virtuoso Trumpeter

Sergei tells us his first notes on the trumpet were “terrible”.But with practice, he got better.Seems like we’ve heard that before.He quickly developed into a virtuoso trumpeter with dedicated practice, and lots of perseverance!Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com
10:3929/10/2024
Sergei Nakariakov's Early Musical Influences

Sergei Nakariakov's Early Musical Influences

Today we hear from the great Sergei Nakariakov. We will hear about his early interest in playing the trumpet, which was ignited by recordings of Timofey Dokshitzer that his sister brought from Moscow. Sergei reminisces about how these recordings, especially a Bach prelude, profoundly moved him and set him on the path to becoming a classical trumpet player. He discusses Dokshitzer's influence on his musical approach and artistry, emphasizing Dokshitzer's honest music making and primary focus on music over the instrument itself. Sergei shares personal anecdotes about meeting Dokshitzer, receiving feedback, and their discussions on musical arrangements. He reflects on Dokshitzer's legacy and the challenge of performing pieces that Dokshitzer had interpreted so well.Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com
07:1328/10/2024
Brass Mastery Update

Brass Mastery Update

Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.comJust a quick update for you re: the podcast and what’s to come in the very near future!Be well, JN This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com
04:4825/10/2024