Torpedos Away
To follow up on last month’s reflections column, which I said if I had one thing to impart to the trombone/brass world, it would be the concept of correctly starting Continue Reading →
Trombonist and Conductor
To follow up on last month’s reflections column, which I said if I had one thing to impart to the trombone/brass world, it would be the concept of correctly starting Continue Reading →
How’d you like to get the best sound you can possibly get on your horn? I’m going to give you the best analogy I can think of to achieve this Continue Reading →
I was thinking the other day about preparing for auditions, as most of the people I see are doing so in one way or another. I think there are two Continue Reading →
Remember, those of you old enough, when you used to take your old car into the repair shop, they would almost always say, “your serpentine belt is rotted, stiff and Continue Reading →
In past articles I’ve mentioned that the most prevalent problem I’ve encountered when hearing people play is the inability to start notes correctly. When I say correctly, I mean for Continue Reading →