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Joseph Van Fleet: “I Try to Rotate Exercises as Soon as I Start to Feeling a Little Bored or Progress Starts to Stall”

Today we have Joseph Van Fleet, a former student of famous teachers such as William Adam, Vince DiMartino, and John Rommel, who is now the trumpet professor at Eastern Kentucky University and 2nd trumpet of the Lexington Philharmonic. Don’t miss this interview!

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Mark DeGoti: “If You Focus on the Ideal Sound, Much of the Trumpet Playing Mechanics Take Care of Themselves”

On this occasion we have Mark DeGoti, a student of Charles Daval and John Rommel, professor at Auburn University, and collaborator with the Columbus Symphony (GA). Mark give an interesting interview, and leaves his routine of daily exercises for us (a version of Bill Adam). Don’t miss it!

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Brandon Craswell: “Results Will Only Happen When Students Honestly Assess Their Weaknesses and Take Them to Task”

In this new chapter we have Brandon Craswell, Associate Professor of Trumpet at University of Georgia, in Athens (USA). Brandon is also a professor of our Trumpet Magazine School, where we have several interesting videos of his, but we also wanted to share his experience with our members through an interview. Brandon gives us a few tips that he uses when working on Clarke studies with his students.

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