[TPIN] Aaron Harris Book
Richard Mason
rrmason1 at yahoo.com
Thu May 15 11:22:21 EDT 2008
His book is very hard stuff. It ranks right up there with Verne Reynolds' "48 Etudes For Trumpet", Marcel Bitsch's "Vingt Etudes", and Theo Charlier's Trente-six Etudes Transcendantes".
My favorite for articulation is Herbert L. Clarke's "Setting Up DrillsFor The Trumpet". If you can play through that book at tempo, you should be just fine.
Richard Mason
Denver, CO
trombaedu at optonline.net wrote: So I took my old copy of the Aaron Harris book off the shelf tonight
and worked on page 17. Um, am I crazy, or is this book deceptively hard?
Any study ideas for it would be greatly appreciated. I was looking to
find some help for my articulation woes in it, as a break from my
Gekker studies.
Any thoughts?
Jordan Hirsch
(This all started cause I did a gig earlier this week with Phil
Grainger and Wayne DuMaine, and I realized maybe I should turn my
trumpet into a lamp after all....)
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