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Hey, Doug! Glad to see you still around here. Yes ... time to move on! The horn is great. Let me know if you'd know anyone interested. I'm still in the Northern CT area.
- John
$3,300 - Vernon, CT
Hey All!
This would be for the serious professional, ambitious student, or high schooler that really wants to step up their game. Too heavy for middle school or below.
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Great advice as always from Brandon...as a side note you should check his power lessons on the ITEA website!!vbmodified
This is a bit old hahaha but the Brass Gym has to be the best book I've ever purchased...PERIOD. It's full of the best kind of exercises to become the most fundamentally sound player you can.
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Tonguing takes YEARS and it is pretty impossible to see what is exactly happening inside our mouth...it tends to be more of a feel thing.
When I think/teach tonguing I make sure the oral shape and...
It's been my theme lately for people with questions about physiology, ergonomics, musculature, etc. etc. to seek a trained (medical) expert as opposed to professional/amateur performers. Brass...
There have been some excellent SOUNDING replies so far, but you should realize that nobody who has replied has a medical background. I find a bit of a gray area with the role that the right arm...
Hiram Diaz won the Marine Band audition. It was worth the trip just to hear this guy warm up...well deserved.vbmodified
Greg Battista...who, a week before, took 2nd in the Lieksa competition, won the USNA job. Still waiting Marine Band results.
It was a great experience and the level of playing was incredible to...
The BB1 is sharper because Dr. Bowman has smaller lips....so this suits his setup best. It has been said to me that the BB1 requires a very strong embouchure to play. I think both pieces are for more...
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Not really...except Mary Ann Craig's CD.vbmodified
Info here:
Northeastern Regional Tuba-Euphonium Conference
Should be fun!
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Thanks so much, Doug! This is mainly for my accompanist...it's a difficult part!
Always appreciated!!vbmodified
Hey all,
My piano accompanist and I were wondering if anybody had a good recording of the Horovitz euphonium concerto with piano accompaniment. It's quite the piano part...
-Johnvbmodified
This is going to be an AMAZING event. If you're within 4 hours I think you should go to this...
More info here
-Johnvbmodified
The best way to memorize is to practice, practice, practice. There's the answer http://www.dwerden.com/talk/forum/i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gifvbmodified
You can either practice individual licks, or do technical studies every day (by far the more beneficial method).
Arban's has pages of fast triplet exercises, as does Clarke's studies! Buy these...
Hey Dr. C,
Was this recorded?vbmodified
I'll also be there....can't wait to see some old friends and make some new ones!vbmodified
An exercise that Brian Bowman and Steven Mead use are simple ascending arpeggios. The idea is to keep the SAME sound quality as your ascend. If you find your limit, find the note directly above and...
I would also pick up some low range books, as these will really get your air moving. If you're coming back to playing I would recommend A LOT of low range, and long tones. Also, all of the short...
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Vivaldi's concerto in a minor for what instrument????vbmodified