Interviews Trumpet Stanley Friedman: “Most Technical/Physical Issues Can Be Solved by Focusing on the Music Itself” Trumpet Kyle Millsap: “We Must All Hear the Notes/Music We Intend to Play Before It Can Come Out of the Instrument” Trumpet David Dash: “So Much of Trumpet Playing Relies on Healthy, Balanced Playing” Trumpet Philippe Litzler: “Pierre Thibaud Told Us All the Time, ‘You Should Know Your Trumpet Concerti at 150% to Be Able to Play It at 90% During an Audition or Exam’” Trumpet Raquel Rodriquez: “Students Won’t Always Have Good Days on the Trumpet, a Bright Outlook Is Needed to Get Through These Periods and Still Excel” Trumpet Brian Neal: “Developing a Healthy Embouchure and Awareness of Use of Relaxed Air Are Key to Success as a Trumpet Player” Trumpet Arturo Sandoval: “When You Have a Good Sound, You Can Play Just Two Notes and the Entire World Appreciates It; With a Bad Sound, You Can Play Two Million Notes and Nobody Will Pay Attention” Trumpet Elisa Koehler: “Mouthpiece Buzzing Exposes (and Often Cures) a Multitude of Embouchure Problems” Trumpet Tomislav Spoljar: “When You Have a Kid at 9 Years Old Who Happens to Be Very Active, You Cannot Easily Assign Them on Long Tone Drills” Trumpet Mary Bowden: “If You Can Sing a Piece With the Correct Pitches, It Will Be So Much Easier on the Trumpet” Previous Page 1 … 23 24 25 26 27 28 Next Page