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baroque and classical period performance, contemporary, chamber music, symphonic, commercial sessions, jazz improvisation and free improvisation.

My hornplaying sucks

July 21st, 2008  |  by admin  |  published in hornplaying, hornteaching

What are your thoughts about breathing and breath control for hornplayers? Try summarising them to an imaginary class of gullible horn students. What do you hear yourself saying? Now, let me ask you how your thoughts about breathing and breath control might change if (in an imaginary world) you found it was possible to play [...]

Tounguing difference between horn and trumpet

June 24th, 2002  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

I’m trying to get a bit of practice in every day. More books and playalongs have arrived, so there’s no shortage of stuff to work on. The trumpet and the flugel are hanging up next to the piano, and the cornet (and mute) are upstairs next to the bed. Most of the playalongs and tons [...]

My Small Organ

August 3rd, 1995  |  by admin  |  published in publications

My Small Organ. (first published in The Horn Magazine – Vol 3, No. 2 Summer 1995)   The way I play the horn has been greatly influenced a by a small organ in my lower back – my right kidney. It first started causing me grief and pain when I was fourteen, on a residential [...]

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