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Old 03-06-2004, 10:16 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Another from the UK would be Noel Langley (LonelyAngel).
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Doug Cooper- I have no idea where my old teacher has gone, but if you get a chance to work with him, you'll see why I like him and why he made me so much better.

Paul Compton- Last I heard, Paul was directing a jazz band at Oklahoma State University at Stillwater, OK. He used to be the lead trombone for the One O'Clock lab band, and despite being a trombonist, he still has massive knowledge on the jazz style and on brass techniques.
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Old 03-16-2004, 10:21 PM   #24 (permalink)
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It is helpful if a great teacher has the mental aspect truly down.

Herseth, Scarlett, the late Arnold Jacobs, are some examples.

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Not to bring up an old worn out topic, but I remembered a guy I played with who was from UNT, and had even been on 20/20 on something about how the ear listens to music (or something like that). Anyway, his name was Chris Chevsky (I think that's how you spell it). That guy not only could play the trumpet with amazing ability, but he just understood the mechanics of music. Talking with him for 5 minutes and I knew about 10 things that I hadn't before. If you get the chance just to talk with him, you will know what I mean.
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Originally Posted by dbacon
Great teachers in the DC area:

Chris Gekker
Wayne Cameron
You forgot about:

John Blount
Bob Birch
Scott Holbert (Reinhardt teacher)
Doug Eliot (trombone player, but I hear he's great with trumpet players for chops stuff)
Jack Wengrosky
Tom Williams
Liesl Whitaker
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Many, MANY others too, thanks to the 5 premier military bands, plus the National and Baltimore symphonies.
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