Interviews Saxophone Jared Sims: “In a Concert You Have One Chance to Play Things Right” Trumpet Florian Klingler: “It Is Very Important to Have a Good Base and to Know How to Teach Yourself When Problems Occur” Saxophone Claude Delangle: “Music Is Not a Competition; It’s Just Life” Trumpet Joseph Van Fleet: “I Try to Rotate Exercises as Soon as I Start to Feeling a Little Bored or Progress Starts to Stall” Saxophone Doug Stone: “I Want My Students to Assimilate Historical Jazz Saxophonists’ Traits and Develop Their Unique Approach” Trumpet Alan Wise: “Too Many of the Mouthpiece Makers Make What They Think You Should Be Playing. Derek (Legends Brass) Listens to You and Makes What You Want” Saxophone Nick Mainella: “You Can’t Hope to Be Fantastic if You Don’t Have Unique Sounds in Your Ears” Trumpet Marc Reese: “If You Work on Keeping Your Whole Body Relaxed While Using Supportive Air to Practice Fundamentals, You Will Be Able to Play Any Repertoire Required of You” Saxophone Mariano García: “It Is Imperative, to Be Honest and Accept That We Are All Human, and Error Is Part of Humanity, if Not the Very Definition” Trumpet Matthias Höfs: “The Total Time One Studies Is Not Important. the Important Thing Is Always Studying With Efficiency” Previous Page 1 … 20 21 22 23 24 … 28 Next Page