October 29th, 2008 | by
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hornplaying, hornteaching
Tonguing is really simple, but hornplayers have a lot of problems with it. I think most of these problems stem from overcomplicating the issue. To simplify everything, let’s define tonguing: Tonguing is (nothing more than) the movement of the tongue from one position to another. These positions are: 0. Obstructing the airflow – by being [...]
July 21st, 2008 | by
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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 [...]
May 4th, 2001 | by
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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 [...]