July 21st, 2001 | by
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jazzlearning
I’ve been trying to think about what I want to achieve by learning jazz. I think it’s that I want to be able to analyse what I’m doing, as I do it, so that I’m always aware of what I’m doing. That is it, I think. I don’t want to plan everything I play, consciously [...]
May 4th, 2001 | by
admin | published in
hornplaying, hornteaching, publications
Reproduced here by kind permission of the Open University (go there) is my chapter from the book “Knowledge, Power and Learning”. Edited by Paechter, C. Preedy, M. Scott, D + Soler, J. (2001) ISBN 0 7619 6936 3 The book is associated with an Open University second-level course: E211 – Learning matters: challenges of the information [...]
December 10th, 1995 | by
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publications
Life, the Horn and Everything. (First published in The Horn Magazine, Vol.3 No.1 Winter 1995.) Who says rehearsals are boring? I discovered a wonderful thing the other day, during some bars rest. If I cover my right nostril with one finger, put the mouthpiece of my horn to my left nostril and inhale [...]
September 18th, 1995 | by
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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 [...]
August 3rd, 1995 | by
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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 [...]