... I too did a speed reading course. I cannot see that it has any effect at all on music reading : after all, with sight reading, the time factor is fixed by...
Ian McKechnie
mckechnie@...
May 1, 1998 7:45 am
35054
My book, "Comparative Mouthpiece Guide for Trumpet" by Gerald Endsley, takes new measurements (whether accurate, I do no know, but at least all done the ...
Davesjazz
Davesjazz@...
May 1, 1998 8:10 am
35055
Hey folks! In case anyone gives a hoot, I'm back online! (Whadda ya mean..You never knew I left!) Yada-yada'ya....Anyway..I'm in digest mode because I just got...
Eric Bolvin
EBjazz@...
May 1, 1998 9:06 am
35056
In a message dated 98-04-30 01:09:13 EDT, you write: << Hey all, Okay my Gramma always said that the only dumb question is the one that was never asked...So...
TigerLewis
TigerLewis@...
May 1, 1998 10:17 am
35057
In a message dated 98-05-01 00:35:36 EDT, you write: << I have to disagree that shakes and lip trills are the same. Trills are neat, done with the tongue, and...
TigerLewis
TigerLewis@...
May 1, 1998 10:17 am
35058
I vote with HiCGuy, that we ought to use the correct word, principal (rather than principle) trumpet. It's not that hard to remember which is which....
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ablonco@...
May 1, 1998 11:16 am
35059
lip trills can are really done with the tongue not the lips. it is also possible to do a shake by "shaking" the horn. there is more to it than that obviously...
Trumpetmat
Trumpetmat@...
May 1, 1998 11:16 am
35060
Perhaps mistakenly, I found it surprising, and slightly amusing, that 76 years might be considered significantly less than 80. Maybe in fact it is. If it...
Nils Ek
Nils.Ek@...
May 1, 1998 12:31 pm
35061
6 month old Schilke P5-4 with a single, leather Reunion Blues Gig Bag (for the pic). I have a Schilke G1-L with a small bell and enjoy playing that more than...
Keith Jean
kj154790@...
May 1, 1998 12:34 pm
35062
Judging by the responses to Mr. Hill's request to refresh his memory about the playing of jazz shakes, there are a number of effective ways to do these things,...
JFDonaldsn
JFDonaldsn@...
May 1, 1998 12:34 pm
35063
A fellow TPIN'er, Markus from Hungary, asked me: <<..I was wondering how on someone in Norway know so much about Hungary>> The question brought back some nice...
Ole J. Utnes
Ole.J.Utnes@...
May 1, 1998 12:40 pm
35064
In a message dated 98-05-01 04:50:26 EDT, you write: << My book, "Comparative Mouthpiece Guide for Trumpet" by Gerald Endsley, takes new measurements (whether...
BRASS RX
BRASSRX@...
May 1, 1998 12:54 pm
35066
My forty three pence worth..... I feel that the best way to improve sight reading is to use it, backed up of course with lots of practice of typical material....
Bob Turner
tr670@...
May 1, 1998 1:13 pm
35067
Hi folks-------- I have just acquired a mint copy of "Maynard Ferguson Octet" on EmArcy from 1955. Tunes include "Super G" and "Autumn Leaves." Charts by...
Peter A. Sokolowski
psokolowski@...
May 1, 1998 1:42 pm
35068
One of the best, easy in range and sequential fingerings plus recognizable tunes, books for beginners is *Melodious Fundamentals* by Charles Colin, published...
Jeanne G Pocius
jarcher@...
May 1, 1998 1:46 pm
35069
In a message dated 98-04-30 17:28:26 EDT, you write: << is there a commonly accepted best way to do it? i use to do it naturally, but i can't quite remember...
RWSzabo
RWSzabo@...
May 1, 1998 2:17 pm
35070
Jim, Forget the numbers. IMO they server only as a basis for identification. Rim shape will make more of a difference in feel, sound and playability than...
Stanton
stanton@...
May 1, 1998 2:22 pm
35071
Greetings from Alaska. Anybody out there, do the Hustle? The practice room hustle, that is. I remember back in school a gambling fad that hit our school where...
PATTON
patton@...
May 1, 1998 2:41 pm
35072
... done the ... What do you mean, "whether accurate, I do not know"? It's your book isn't it? I would expect that something published as a definitive guide...
Tom Keleher
tkeleher@...
May 1, 1998 2:52 pm
35073
... Mark Curry makes an excellent copy, $60 retail. I understand that Scott Laskey (of Schilke) is doing them on a custom basis. Ed Kennedy 1-800-471-7870 ...
woodwind@...
May 1, 1998 3:03 pm
35074
It is my understanding that he is going to be doing his birthday bash at the Blue Note, in New York, so it could be possible. I will make sure to watch...
Cathleen L. McCann
clmccann@...
May 1, 1998 3:17 pm
35075
... and.. ... I have to both agree and disagree with trumpetmat. A liptrill is typically a way to trill between 2 notes on the same harmonic by using the lip....
brian bass
brian.bass@...
May 1, 1998 4:20 pm
35076
Hi, Clyde! I use a similar approach with my students, except that I substitute the following for four sixteenths: *1-E-&-A* where the *A* is pronounced as...
Jeanne G Pocius
jarcher@...
May 1, 1998 4:58 pm
35077
Dear fellow list members, I would like to announce a GRADUATE TUBA RECITAL at Cal. State University, Fullerton (CA.) this coming Tuesday 5/5/1998 in the Little...
Vicki Warren
vjwarren@...
May 1, 1998 4:59 pm
35078
Fellow TPIN'ers, I'm looking for a new Bb trumpet. The one I have is old and was in an accident a few years back. I was wondering if anyone has tried one of ...
James Ackley
ackley@...
May 1, 1998 5:10 pm
35079
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liptrip@...
May 1, 1998 5:11 pm
35080
Hi, Kimberly: Congratulations on working with H. Bob Reynolds...It will be an experience you will long remember and cherish...He is one of the finest musicians...
Jeanne G Pocius
jarcher@...
May 1, 1998 5:19 pm
35081
New Getzen 850 silver plated cornet with fancy triggers, Getzen case. Hardly played at all, not using it. Axing $850. If interested... Karl Sievers at...
KARL SIEVERS
KSIEVERS@...
May 1, 1998 5:35 pm
35082
Hi In the back of my mind there has been some discussion on this, but it escapes me at present. I have worn a full beard and mustache for over 20 years. I...
Alan Wallace
wallace@...
May 1, 1998 5:44 pm
35083
I find that I, too, like Tom Keheller, tend to think of the inner cup diameters of mouthpieces in terms of milimeters, rather than inches. I don't know that...