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Old 11-27-2006, 08:23 PM   #11 (permalink)
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wow...if im not mistaken, i think my trumpet lessons teacher here at North Texas studied with Mr. Schlueter. He's told me some amazing stories about him. Especially at his the power of his sound and how loud he was. Thats awesome. How does one come to take a lesson with him? Or any recognized trumpet players for that matter?


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How does one come to take a lesson with him? Or any recognized trumpet players for that matter?
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Make a phone call....

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wow...if im not mistaken, i think my trumpet lessons teacher here at North Texas studied with Mr. Schlueter. He's told me some amazing stories about him. Especially at his the power of his sound and how loud he was. Thats awesome. How does one come to take a lesson with him? Or any recognized trumpet players for that matter?


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I sent an email to the Boston Symphony. Charlie had a way of receiving mail there. It's not as easy as just calling. How do you get the number?
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Before my senior recital, I saw Charlie for a lesson. He told me the same thing about air, and also the idea of tapping with the opposite foot. For me that would be the right foot. He also said, there was an invisible wire from our hand to our leg. Everytime we played something well, if we lifted our arm to pat ourselves on the back, we could count on booting the next phrase.
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