Interviews Saxophone Jim Gailloreto: “You Have to Get Really Great at Practicing to Become a Great Player” Trumpet Joe Pino: “Do as Much Listening to Recordings as You Can. Hear the Greats. The More Time You Put In, the Better You Will Become as a Player” Saxophone Dave Liebman: “You Must Learn All of the Scales and Arpeggios and Chord Names Because That Is the Alphabet of the Music” Trumpet Michael Sarian: “The More You Know About Any Subject Will Improve Your Musicality, So the More You Know About Other Techniques and Genres, the Better” Trumpet Jonathan Ruff: “Winning the 2013 Grammy Award for Best Tropical Latin Album Is Beyond Anything I Ever Imagined” Trumpet William Denton: “It’s Not the Best Player Who Wins a Job, It’s the Best Prepared Player” Trumpet Eric Siereveld: “The Trumpet Is a Demanding Instrument, but If You Give It the Attention It Requires Everyday and Approach It the Right Way, You Will Have Success” Trumpet David Krauss: “Knowledge Gleaned From Overcoming Obstacles Can Be More Easily Communicated to Students Than the Things I Can Do Naturally” Trumpet Brandon Craswell: “Results Will Only Happen When Students Honestly Assess Their Weaknesses and Take Them to Task” Trumpet Anthony Plog: “I Think the Most Common Problem Is That a Lot of Young Players Tend to Be Too Tense When They Play” Previous Page 1 … 22 23 24 25 26 … 28 Next Page