USA East Music BULLETIN - WINTER 2019/20 - ISSUE 4 | Page 22
Dear Bandmaster
New this month, Robert Venables (DMD, Southern New England Division)
answers your questions.
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QUESTION:
Can you please clarify what you mean when you say “use
your triggers”. What exactly do they do?
ANSWER:
I suppose an explanation
is due, without being overly
technical.
When we play Brass
instruments, particularly Cornets,
unfortunately due to the very
physics of the instrument certain
notes are more out of tune
than others. To simply play the
instrument without the use of
3rd valve tuning slides is not
the best way to overcome this.
Any modern instrument will
be equipped with a movable
3rd slide by way of trigger or
finger ring. When playing the
written notes low D and D
flat (or C sharp) it is a must to
extend the slide to bring the
pitch lower thus achieving
the necessary correction in
intonation. In over 45 years of
playing Cornet or Trumpet I have
never encountered a situation
where this was not an absolutely
necessary correction (unless the
composer wanted the notes to
be played a quarter tone sharp).
The notes are simply not in tune
unless the slide is extended. To
use only the lip to bring these
notes in tune does not work. The
important thing to remember is
to bring the slide back in for other
third valve notes (E flat, A flat).
The movable slide is there for a
very good, unwavering reason
thus the request to make the best
use of it. I liken this to a driver
who refuses to use a signal light
when driving. It is simple enough
to use and makes life much better
for those around. If Adolph
Herseth, William Vacchiano, Phil
Smith, Phil Cobb, Alison Balsom
and Peggy Thomas all use(d) the
triggers then we should, too. If
your slide is not working properly
then I will gladly have it repaired
for you.
The Lord bless you in your
playing and singing for Him.
“Listen, you kings! Pay
attention, you mighty rulers!
For I will sing to the LORD. I will
make music to the LORD, the
God of Israel” Judges 5:3
Your grateful Bandmaster,
Bob