Interviews [adning id=”41188″] Trumpet Allen Vizzutti: “If Correct Fundamentals of Relaxed Breathing and Sound Are Not Well Established, Your Practice Will Not Yield the Expected Results” Trumpet Peyden James Shelton: “The Student Will Not Have Access to the Teacher Forever, So the Teacher Should Ultimately Teach His Students to Teach Themselves” Trumpet Markus Stockhausen: “The Muscles Have Good Memory and Once the Embouchure Is Set You Don’t Have to Do the Daily Routines Every Day” Trumpet Brandon Cave: “Many Young Players Run Into Problems Because They Just Don’t Have a Clear Enough Idea in Their Head of What They Want to Sound Like” Trumpet John Foster: “You Can Be the World’s Greatest Technician on the Trumpet, but Without Great Musicianship, All That Great Trumpet Playing Is Wasted” Trumpet Stephen Burns: “Your Sound Is Your Ultimate Teacher” Trumpet Adam Rapa: “Talent Means Very Little Without Spending Thousands of Hours Developing That Talent Into Skill” Trumpet Richard Stoelzel: “Stay Positive With Your Students and Keep Yourself in Shape So You Can Demonstrate for Them” Trumpet Barbara Butler: “There Is Room for All Great Players, Don’t Be Afraid to Go for It” Trumpet Thomas Stevens: “We Should Avoid the Tendency to Treat ‘Our’ Students as Proprietary Entities” Previous Page 1 … 25 26 27 28 Next Page [adning id=”41189″]