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The Diaphragm (book excerpt)

September 21st, 1997  |  by admin  |  published in hornplaying, hornteaching, publications

The following text is extracted from “The Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments” Edited by Trevor Herbert The Open University, Milton Keynes, 1997 John Wallace (ISBN-13: 9780521565226 | ISBN-10: 0521565227) Reproduced here with the permission of Cambridge University Press. The diaphragm (pages 201-203)   The diaphragm is the principal muscle of inspiration – of the drawing in [...]

The Tongue Cut Off!

August 10th, 1997  |  by admin  |  published in hornteaching, publications

The Tongue Cut Off! ( This article was published in “The Horn Magazine”, Vol. 5 No. 2, Summer 1997) Those readers whose quality of repetitive tonguing stays consistently tidy and clear from the quiet and slow through to the loud and fast, will probably find little of use in this article. Please jump directly to [...]

Some Ins and Outs of Breathing

September 18th, 1995  |  by admin  |  published in hornplaying, hornteaching, publications

Opening up the can of worms. Many wind players do very well with no thoughts at all about breathing, and there are plenty of others who do rather well despite adhering to completely absurd theories. There is much argument and confusion about the best way of using our internal bellows equipment for the purposes of [...]

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