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Thoughts On Practicing
The most important thing to learn is how to practice. If you learn that, you will certainly learn how to play. Many students (and professionals too, for that matter) don't like to practice, don't do it enough, and don't use their practice…
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Practice Man, Practice
Successful practice techniques must be taught to students; they will not learn how to practice by osmosis. It must be part of teaching students how to play their instrument; it is a most necessary skill. Unfortunately, I see many students…
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The Function of the Hand in the French Horn Bell
Bernhard Scully Canadian Brass
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An Easy, Convenient, and Practical Way to Keep Your Brass Instruments Clean
Horn hygiene is important to all musicians. Keeping brass instruments clean can be tedious and time-consuming. However, with the advent of the Quick Horn Rinse (QHR), a horn can be cleaned and ready to play in as little as 20 minutes.
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Denis Wick – An American Classic
The numbering system was designed to correspond with the standard American mouthpiece sizing established by Bach, making it easier to choose the best Denis Wick mouthpiece for you. While the sizing may be similar, Wick’s improved design…
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