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Second lesson with Martin Shaw

May 6th, 2004  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

I’ve had another amazing lesson with Martin Shaw.  We spent quite a long time looking into what we have agreed to call “Ghost” tonguing. Having done a bit of work on it since the last lesson and got somewhere (though by no means anywhere near it yet) it’s now got a little clearer exactly what I have [...]

First lesson with Martin Shaw – before and after

April 9th, 2004  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

Before: I’ve been practising pretty regularly and, I feel, steadily improving but increasingly feeling myself to be in a musical vacuum. What I need now is fresh air, not my own stale stuff to breathe; so with that in mind I’ve arranged to have a lesson with Martin Shaw, who has been enthusiastically recommended by [...]

The Frunting Horn

September 7th, 2001  |  by admin  |  published in jazzlearning

The Frunting Horn has finally arrived. What a long wait! Just about two years, I reckon. Anyway, it’s lovely. Nice and light, quite horn-like in its sound but not in its articulation, which is smoother and more vocal thanks to piston, rather than rotary valves.     Actually if feels more like a low cornet [...]

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 [...]

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