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Improv Books w/ Accompaniment
I don't know of any one large book that will cover what you are asking for, but you might try a cou ...
11/4/07 at 02:18
by: malpal1
lessons
I can't think of a reason against this.
11/4/07 at 02:00
by: malpal1
Hi there
Welcome aboard Jon! I've been a member since around 2001.

What's your music preference? Big ...
11/4/07 at 01:57
by: malpal1
Is playing on the side of my mouth really that bad?
Skeen is right. "Bad" embrochures do not mean you necessarily have a problem. Look at Jon Faddis ...
11/4/07 at 01:36
by: malpal1
Braces
In short, no.

However, practicing the right material, correctly, will help you reduce your prac ...
11/4/07 at 01:11
by: malpal1
60 Year Old Trumpet
Without seeing the horn, options are limited.

The best thing to do is to take it to your local ...
11/4/07 at 01:00
by: malpal1
Font Size
To increase the font size in one of your own postings:

[size=3]This font size is 3[/size] (S ...
11/4/07 at 00:48
by: malpal1
Questions about my range
Range comes with strength of embrochure and better control. In order to play higher, you need to be ...
11/2/07 at 16:45
by: malpal1
Favorite Piece of Trumpet Music
How do you choose one? There are so many !

Big Band:
I like to play Serenata by Leroy Anderson. ...
11/2/07 at 16:31
by: malpal1
Original Answer
Feels So Good

T.M. ;tpt;
11/2/07 at 16:20
by: malpal1
Try the following sites
Finding one in your town might be difficult, but any store that carries the following lines should b ...
11/2/07 at 16:10
by: malpal1
2008 WCU Trumpet Festival
Western Carolina University hosts a very professional trumpet festival every year in January. In 20 ...
11/2/07 at 15:51
by: malpal1
newbie question
It's never too late.

One of the best trumpet soloists I ever met was 76 years old and had only ...
10/7/06 at 18:45
by: malpal1
newbie questions
It's never too late.

One of the best trumpet soloists I ever met was 76 years old and had only ...
10/7/06 at 18:42
by: malpal1
Frustated Beginner Looking for Inspiration
Hi Mickey,

If you can play any note, you can fix this problem with a little work. Start on a D a ...
10/7/06 at 17:09
by: malpal1
OMEA Solo & Ensemble
I'm not from Ohio, but good luck to you on your Solo & Ensemble. Take the time to enjoy it.
2/7/03 at 22:50
by: malpal1
Are there any working players here?
Hey Jon,

Yeah, I've played professionally, an occasional wedding, big band dance, etc., but this ...
2/7/03 at 22:48
by: malpal1
Dark tone
I agree. When someone talks about wanting a dark tone, they usually mean that they want a full soun ...
2/7/03 at 22:34
by: malpal1
Chair Tryouts
Congratulations on moving up a couple of chairs.

Give it a couple of weeks before you challenge ...
2/1/03 at 13:07
by: malpal1
Opening the Throat
Yawning is the way that I learned. It's the perfect way to get a mental picture of what it means t ...
1/21/03 at 01:02
by: malpal1
Air
The main idea behind a good sound is breath support. Breathing exercises and following your trumpet ...
1/21/03 at 00:59
by: malpal1
College playing
Just for clarity, NC State University only offers a minor in music performance. They do not have a ...
1/21/03 at 00:53
by: malpal1
Endurance Problems
1. Work on your breathing. Start by pulling in a breath for 5 seconds (fill your lungs) and exhali ...
1/21/03 at 00:46
by: malpal1
Case vs. Gig bag
A case is similar to a large hard-sided briefcase. A gig bag is closer to a book bag in the shape, ...
1/21/03 at 00:29
by: malpal1
Yamaha. Love it or Hate it?
I've played a Bach Strad for the last 23 years and love it. When I bought the Bach, the Yamaha's ...
1/21/03 at 00:19
by: malpal1
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