Here are proven sources (all legitimate free downloads as of this writing):

Several reputable sources offer free, high-quality PDFs designed specifically for jazz trumpet players:

While a pianist or guitarist can visualize patterns geometrically, a trumpet player must navigate the physical limitations of the instrument.

Offers a comprehensive "1001 Jazz Licks" PDF that can be easily adapted to the trumpet.

What’s inside

Below are five essential categories of patterns that every jazz trumpeter should master. These are written in Concert Key (C) for analysis, but should be transposed to all keys.

Forums like TrumpetHerald or Reddit’s r/trumpet often feature user-uploaded practice sheets. Why Patterns Matter

Enclosures target a chord tone by playing notes above and below it. To target 4. Turnaround Patterns The classic

Just as you learn words to speak a language, you learn licks to "speak" jazz.

Are you a trumpet player looking to take your jazz skills to the next level? Do you want to sound like your favorite jazz greats, such as Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, or Chet Baker? Look no further! In this article, we'll provide you with a comprehensive guide to trumpet jazz licks and patterns, available for free download in PDF format.

: Oliver Prehn (NewJazz) provides a tiered compendium of licks ranging from basic arpeggios to advanced chromatic and blues-infused phrases. Download from NewJazz.dk Evan Tate's 250 Jazz Patterns

This lick utilizes the bebop scale and scalar runs to outline a major ii-V-I resolution.

Adding a chromatic passing tone to ensure chord tones fall on downbeats.