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Old 03-02-2008, 12:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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If for some reason you had to narrow your method/ study books down to just five... What would your five be?
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Old 03-02-2008, 01:59 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: The books you use...

What's up, yo? Good question. Huggy's up way past his bedtime tonight. My mom let me stay up to watch SNL. She's sleeping now, so it's Huggy Time on the Computer.

I'm gonna list my five favorite books. Now, keep in mind that Michael Sachs is my favorite classical Playa!

1. Daily Fundamentals for Trumpet - Michael Sachs
2. Mahler Parts Vol. 1 - Michael Sachs
3. Mahler Parts Vol. 2 - Michael Sachs
4. Mahler Parts Vol. 3 - Michael Sachs
5. Duets for Trumpet and Trombone - Michael Sachs and Joe Alessi (allegedly)

I'd put down some Phil Smith Stuff, but I'm afraid it might make me have a really great sound, but be very un-musical.

If you dude's can't tell....Michael Sachs is my favorite Classical playa!

Fo' Shizzle, Yo!!!!

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Re: The books you use...

Mitchell on Trumpet Vol. 3,4
Schuebruk Trumpeter's Daily Stunt
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Re: The books you use...

Valgano.... I have never heard of Mitchell on trumpet or Schuebruk... what are the exercises like in those?

Huggy, I'm glad to see you keep you mind open....
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I'd put down some Phil Smith Stuff, but I'm afraid it might make me have a really great sound, but be very un-musical.
Just jazz up the articulations on your solos. 19 years from now they'll say you had style, but can't hang with the new kids.

Vizzutti 2, Harmonic Studies
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Vizzutti 2, Harmonic Studies
Bai Lin Lip Flexibilities
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Any reason you went with Bai Lin over Colin?
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Re: The books you use...

I don't know which five I'd choose,
but I'd definitely like to submit Clarke Technical Studies
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Re: The books you use...

1. 23 Orchestral Etudes for the Advanced Trumpeter(Hering)
2. Top Tones (Walter Smith)
3. Charlier Etudes Transcendantes
4. Mancini Trumpet Quartet books
5. Glantz 48 Etudes


Anyone ever play a Charlier Etude for your teacher really great and at the end of the lesson he says...."okay great now next week I want this transposed to A, D, Eb and F trumpet" ZOIKS!!!
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1. 23 Orchestral Etudes for the Advanced Trumpeter(Hering)
2. Top Tones (Walter Smith)
3. Charlier Etudes Transcendantes
4. Mancini Trumpet Quartet books
5. Glantz 48 Etudes


Anyone ever play a Charlier Etude for your teacher really great and at the end of the lesson he says...."okay great now next week I want this transposed to A, D, Eb and F trumpet" ZOIKS!!!

LOL... just when you thought you had it right....
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I don't know which five I'd choose,
but I'd definitely like to submit Clarke Technical Studies
I was wondering if this was going to make anyone's list...
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