David and Goliath
This month’s reflection’s column will focus on the David Concertino, which for many decades has been the most asked for solo in auditions. I will critique the 1st page, as Continue Reading →
Up Yours
Lately I’ve been discovering new ways to improve the sound people produce, and noticing what I and other professionals do to make the kind of sound we all want. One Continue Reading →
DUH
It’s time to remind people once again about the use of legato tongue in slurring on the trombone. Too often I hear people using what I call the triple whammy Continue Reading →
A Whole Lot Of Shakin’ Goin’ On
I’ve had quite a few requests for an article on vibrato, so this month I will try to give an overview on the way I approach and teach vibrato. First Continue Reading →
Buzzing For Real
This month I want to talk about buzzing the mouthpiece, which I am a big believer in, and which I think many people have the wrong method of going about. Continue Reading →