Brass Mastery
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Chris Botti's Trumpet is His Business Card
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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 highlights

00:11 The Trumpet's Role in Pop Culture

00:44 The Evolution of Music Promotion

03:32 Navigating the Music Industry

07:11 The Impact of Gatekeepers

08:11 Conclusion and Call to Action

**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?

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Discussion about this podcast

Brass Mastery
Brass Mastery
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.