Night of the Living Dead
I was listening to someone play the other day and after they played a passage with a particularly dead sound, I said; “that’s the Zombie sound, now give me the Continue Reading →
Trombonist and Conductor
I was listening to someone play the other day and after they played a passage with a particularly dead sound, I said; “that’s the Zombie sound, now give me the Continue Reading →
There has been a lot of misunderstanding of the role the mouthpiece plays in brass playing. It was and is generally thought that the best approach is what used to Continue Reading →
Here is a special treat for my readers. Robert Lambert was my teacher from 1959 to 1962. He was principal trombone of the Chicago Symphony from 1954-64. He was also Continue Reading →
Recently, one of my readers asked this question and this is the subsequent conversation: Q: Several months ago I sent you a question asking about trombone embouchure and “firm corners”. Continue Reading →
Lately my students and I have been addressing the problem of dullness in low brass sound. This is a very common problem in today’s large-bore world. In a quest for Continue Reading →