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A few tips for students...

Started by Trumpeter Carlos Redman. Last reply by Phil Hanson Sep 18, 2010. 4 Replies

Developing Your Own Style In Improvisation

Started by Reggie Love. Last reply by Phil Hanson Sep 18, 2010. 3 Replies

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Comment by dirk amrein on May 29, 2011 at 2:19am
Comment by GUGLIELMO BUCCHINO on June 29, 2010 at 10:45pm

hello together,its great what Carlos Redman and Reggie Love they wrote! with improvisations tips and developing your own style,but important is also for the students to forget everything they learned and be themselves and play their soul,their spirit,feelings....with the horn and to learn more scales and harmonics and memorize ,but an improvisation can be played also only with less tones,important is they sound like a poet or have something the listener is moved and youself too!yeah! arban,clarke is good,but they are so many books !for example for beginners of improvisation a good book to learn some scales is from Guillaume Balay,Rolf Quinque Method/...!I wrote improviser etudes in every key so students can see and play where and how to began to improvise.see you next time.Ok.all the best .

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Comment by d*** on July 4, 2009 at 2:22pm
I playing trumpet and cornet about 62 years and every day I learning more.
Comment by Richard Harris on May 28, 2009 at 7:50pm
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Thank you all for your talents, inspiration, and guidance...god knows my chops could use the help at times...somedays it all works...and there are those other moments when I realize workin' 2 or 3 jobs has its limitations...mmmmm... and anyone looking for vintage instruments drop a line and I'll see what's around in house on this end...there are a few nice pieces...also, if you need images there's much in my stock files too...my best to you all.. always b
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