[TPIN] Advice for practice?
James Klages
james.klages at gmail.com
Sun Jul 30 16:03:16 CDT 2006
Amen and Amen!
But this is too simple and doesn't cost a lot of money. Also this has been -
done. We always look for the *new ,and improved!*
* *
Your thoughts are the reason behind the things I made available (through at
no cost to anyone- *thanks Ole*!) at -
http://abel.hive.no/trumpet/exercise/Routines_and_Techniques.html -
I didn't claim to have invented anything new, but present a logical series
based on the construction of the instrument and the nature the player. If
one plays and focus's on playing simple things correctly and with ease
improvement happens.
Jim
On 7/30/06, Paul Ayick <bulos at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> SCHLOSSBERG! If you can find the time to take 2 studies from each
> section daily and play them as writen and PERFECTLY you will get better
> provided you are not playing with some glaringly bad lip formation or
> breathing short coming. I studied with Carmine, Roy Stevens (the worst)
> and on my own have looked ito a dozen "chop" methods (Reinhardt, Callet,
> etc. etc. etc...............IMO it's all an illusion. The basics are
> what will you get you there.I think Leon's book is great too. I think we
> have in a sense become overloeaded with concepts and systems that we
> have overly complicated bloeing into a damn brass tube.
> paulayickvintagebrass.com
>
>
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Dr. James L. Klages
Professor of Trumpet
School of Music
University of Central Oklahoma
Edmond, OK 73034
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