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![]() ![]() ![]() | An Interesting Book Here's Jules Levy's Cornet Instruction Book. Enjoy. School Of Music: Sheet Music Catalog: Music Search Details Wilmer |
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| Re: An Interesting Book Hi Wilmer, Thanks for that. I put it in PDF formay if anyone wants it. |
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__________________ dow30 Courage doesn't always roar, sometimes it's that little voice at the end of the day that says. "I'll try again tomorrow." | |
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| Re: An Interesting Book Great I keep a copy. Thanks Felix |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: An Interesting Book There is a bunch of neat Cornet and Trumpet solos at the same sight-Cool! |
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: An Interesting Book Quote:
Check page 49 of the book. Think of the title "God Save The Queen." That title is not an American favorite, hence the pedal octave for America. In Europe the Queen is a favorite, so that is why the tune is written in the highest octave. The Asian and African versions reflect the esteem in which the Queen is held............I think Wilmer | |
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__________________ Stan J. What is to reach the heart must come from above. If it does not, it will be nothing but notes, body without spirit. --Ludwig van Beethoven Music is God's best gift to man. The only art of heaven given to earth, the only art of earth we take to heaven. --Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
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| Piano User | Re: An Interesting Book Mr Wise, on page three it says that "f" is an abbreviation of fortissimo and "p" is an abbreviation of pianissimo. Do you know whether the notation changed over the years or was that just a misprint? Music Search Details "I do not adovocate double and triple tonguing... by constantly practising it I am sure it produces a French or thin tone" Music Search Details Hmm. I'm not quite sure I believe this statement. Your thoughts, anyone? Have a look at the last exercise. That's one nasty interval exercise. Shows why he was so good at those solos combining wide intervals and flashy ornaments. Music Search Details |
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