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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 228
| Bugler 16, Greg Wing ... fine trumpet player! I saw him play in LV right before he moved back to KY! A Bill Adam student, Reeves copy of a Bach 3C, Bach 72 ? Am I right? Greg played lead on the Rich band ... is one hell of a fine trumpet player! |
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__________________ "~iii<O" Michael Manthey Scodwell USA Trumpets Bob Reeves Mpc's www.ultrapureoils.com Maynard Ferguson BBN Band | |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 228
| GREAT TEACHERS! NYC - Chris Jaudes!!! |
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__________________ "~iii<O" Michael Manthey Scodwell USA Trumpets Bob Reeves Mpc's www.ultrapureoils.com Maynard Ferguson BBN Band | |
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| Pianissimo User | MPM, Yes his Comercial equipment is a Goldplated Bach Strad 72* with a sanded out bell and a Reeves mouthpiece with a Bach 3C rim. However he uses a standard Bach Strad 37 and Bach 3C for everything except when he needs that huge cutting lead sound. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 228
| Thanks for the clarification. |
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__________________ "~iii<O" Michael Manthey Scodwell USA Trumpets Bob Reeves Mpc's www.ultrapureoils.com Maynard Ferguson BBN Band | |
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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 234
| Dave Bacon, Phoenix OK, you all might think I'm kissing a**, but I started taking lessons from Dave my freshman year of high school--right when I got my braces on. He basically taught me how to play again, after settling me down. Thanks Dave Fred Forney (Phoenix) is also a great teacher, and one of my favorite players. --Kevin |
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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 148
![]() ![]() | "....after settling me down." That is a great point. I know many of my students as well as myself need to calm down when we play. To often there is way to much crap running through the head when playing trumpet. Regards, TG |
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| New Friend
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Boston MA
Posts: 9
| Jeanne Pocius, Boston. Superb teacher and player. |
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