
The One Habit of Highly Effective Players
Everything we do on a musical instrument is a result of habits formed as we play and practice. If we didn’t form habits we would never be able to repeat Continue Reading →
The Cash Register
I want to expound on my comments of a couple of months ago about most people not using enough mouthpiece pressure, which I’m sure raised a few eyebrows. It’s certainly Continue Reading →
Paul Weschke (Part 2)
by Per Gade Paul Weschke’s career was interrupted first by WWI and then when he was retired, WWII. He died in 1940, the 1st year of WWII. Anton Hansen, solo Continue Reading →
Paul Weschke (Part 1)
by Per Gade Paul Weschke (b. 31. january 1867 – d. 19. March 1940.)] Introduction: Paul Weschke was the greatest trombone virtuoso of his era. He was known for his Continue Reading →
The One Inch Punch
Many years ago I was talking to a friend who was into martial arts and he mentioned Bruce Lee’s name. At that time I thought Bruce Lee was just another Continue Reading →