Written by legendary euphonium soloist, Arthur Lehman, U.S. Marine Band (retired).
Arthur was a prolific writer, and was always happy to share his thoughts with the world. He loved the euphonium and was a digigent student of the great Harold Brasch. The stories below are from his life before, during, and after his 20-year career in the Marine Band.
Edited by David Werden and Keith Barton
- NEW: How to Fix Sticky Valves
- Leaders and Directors of the Marine Band
- A Passable but Painful Performance
- My Audition for the NAVY Band
- Strange Things Happen on Parades
- Reflections on Simone Mantia
- The Sound Booth
- Playing Euphonium or Tuba Is Good for Your Lungs!
- Experiences with the Bydlo Euphonium Solo
- The British Euphonium Sound (Dec. 31, 2008)
- Reflections on Harold Brasch
- The Best Marine Band Soloists
- Developing Intonation on Brass Instruments
- Two Types of Players, part 1 - Power Players
- Two Types of Players, part 2 - Finess Players
- Euphonium Teaching, the Harold Brasch Method
- Harold Brasch Remembered - part 1 of 10
- Harold Brasch Remembered - part 2 of 10
- Harold Brasch Remembered - part 3 of 10
- Harold Brasch Remembered - part 4 of 10
- Harold Brasch Remembered - part 4 of 10
- Harold Brasch Remembered - part 5 of 10
- Harold Brasch Remembered - part 6 of 10
- Harold Brasch Remembered - part 7 of 10
- Harold Brasch Remembered - part 8 of 10
- Harold Brasch Remembered - part 9 of 10
- Harold Brasch Remembered - part 10 of 10
- U.S. Marine Band Euphoniums
- The Lehman Euphonium Mouthpiece
- My First Solo with The U.S. Marine Band
- Person Who Had the Greatest Influence
On Arthur's Becoming a Euphonium Player - Remembering Robert Hoe