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John Ericson, 06/15/2013

A 1982 Horn Right Hand Position Survey: Part II, a few Things I Learned

As I write this I am still organizing the data from this survey for the IHS Symposium presentation (and future submission for consideration for publication in The Horn Call), but there are some preliminary things I can share that I learned. Following along further in the questions after the one highlighted in Part I, the very [...]
Clevenger on How Many Auditions, and How Many it Took Me
John Ericson, 06/13/2013
The horn world has been abuzz for the past few weeks with the retirement of Dale Clevenger from the Chicago Symphony, who served as Principal Horn from 1966-2013. Of the interesting links and articles I have seen among the more interesting to me was a by a retired psychologist in Chicago, Gerald Stein. He is [...]
Read moreA 1982 Horn Right Hand Position Survey: Part I, The Basics
John Ericson, 06/11/2013
I will be presenting three sessions at the upcoming IHS International Horn Symposium, and the next three weeks I plan to spend a week focusing on each to prepare them all. First up on my agenda is a survey on right hand position. Back in 1982 one of my predecessors at Arizona State University Ralph [...]
Read moreIn Praise of the Olds F Alto
John Ericson, 06/02/2013
Annually our church has a retreat over Memorial Day weekend up at a camp in the mountains near Prescott. Most years I have brought along a mellophone for praise band duties. However, this year I decided to take along a slightly more compact Olds F alto. This instrument is similar to an Altonium (described here) [...]
Read moreWhy go to the IHS Symposium? Check out the Sessions and Master Classes
John Ericson, 05/23/2013
As part of a cleaning project at home I stumbled across my folder from the 1983 International Horn Workshop in Charleston, IL. It occurred between the junior and senior years of my college study (I was then a student at a small college in Kansas) and it was one of those inspirational life events that [...]
Read moreLetters from my Teachers
John Ericson, 05/21/2013
Since the end of school I have been working on a major cleaning project at home, time to get rid of some things and get reorganized. Among the projects accomplished was reducing and repacking better some stored boxes of letters. I reduced the total volume by about a third (junk mail? cancelled checks?) but did [...]
Read moreWhy You Might Need Dimes
John Ericson, 05/19/2013
A few months ago I helped a student with small hands put vintage dimes on their horn. What she said in a note a week later is really all that needs to be said on the topic: Just so you know, those dimes on my horn are amazing! It’s so weird to actually be able [...]
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