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Old 02-19-2007, 04:12 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Vacchiano book

Hello Manny,

I spoke to you via TM shortly after Bill left us. I was the person who spent a great deal of time with him the last 4 or 5 years of his life. I still miss his friendship.

Anyway, I did the editing for that book. I used to take Bill's hand manuscript and enter it into Finale. We then spent time editing it to his satisfaction. After that he submitted it to the publisher, in this case, Peters. I did this all free for him because I valued his friendship so much.

It is a wonderful book. As you well know, at one time the Sachse book was the standard for learning transposition. Today very few college students know this book. Bill felt that many teachers found it to be too difficult (believe it or not!). He had hoped that his book would reintroduce this gem to the university trumpet world and become the standard once again.

As you also know, when we studied with him he would have us change transposition from one moment to the next. As soon as you settled in and got comfortable with a certain transposition while playing an etude, he would stop you and ask you to continue in a new key. So this book that you mention is a printed version of how he taught and what he expected us to be able to do.

Any student serious about the orchestral field should purchase, devour, and eventually master this book. At this point in my life I make my living doing commercial playing here in NYC but I pull the book out every now and then to see if I still remember those lessons he taught.

I'm glad that you found this very valuable book. Spread the word

Fondly,
Leon
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