Masterclass

Chuck Seipp Masterclass Topics

Entrepreneurship – Side hustles to make a life in music today.

Recital Preparation – How to play the performance you deserve.

Routine – Daily trumpet fundamentals to build a strong foundation.

Peak Performance – Enjoy performance through managing breath, embouchure, mind & music.

6 keys for Immediate Improvement – Posture, breath, gut, 5-point embouchure, pressure, flow.

It’s all about the flow – Shifting the focus is from note to note, to breath to breath.

Sound & Response – Concept, Listen, Match, Soft/Loud.

Musicality – Making notes on the page come alive while setting your performance free.

Articulation, Slurring and Flexibility – What to do with your tongue?

Endurance – Keys to better your stamina.

Chops – Lips, 4 corners, nose, teeth, pressure, flow, support….all dependent on each other.

Note Connection – How to do it and it’s benefits!

Military Bands – Audition expectations, how to get there and when you are there.

Arranging – Writing for any ensemble and how to make them sound great.

The World of Gigging – How to act like a pro and get called again.

Video & Audio – Audition and social media recording how-to.

Private Teaching – Why teach, how to get students, and what to teach and what to expect.

Networking – Finding the next gig.

Website and social media – How to connect.

Mock Wedding/Church Gig Experience – Trumpet Studio prepares music supplied by Seipp from his publication “The Wedding Book”. Trumpet studio rehearsal with Seipp discussing style and all the skills necessary for a successful gig. Followed by studio performance with organist simulating gig experience.

Trumpet & Organ Duo Masterclass

Success in worship services, wedding, funerals and concerts with amateur and professional instrumentalists: An Organist and Instrumentalist Perspective.

Mock Wedding/Church Gig Experience – Trumpet Studio prepares music supplied by Seipp from his publication “The Wedding Book”. Trumpet studio rehearsal with Seipp discussing style and all the skills necessary for a successful gig. Followed by studio performance with organist simulating gig experience.