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    Random Articles

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    • Orchestra 101: Dress Code
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    • Auf dem Strom and the Natural Horn
    • My First Instrument
    • The Academy Takes the Stage in Tempe
    • Purchases at the IHS Illinois Symposium
    • Berv on Endurance, and the Berv Brothers play Wagner
    • Random Monday: Thanks, El Sistema America and PSO Musicians Reach Out
    • The Black Art of Mouthpiece Making
    • Orchestra 101: The Run-Out Concert

    Recent Comments

    • David Wilken on Breaking the Embouchure
    • wendellrider on Breaking the Embouchure
    • Sandra on Breaking the Embouchure
    • peadar on Random Monday: First Lady and the Devil’s Spawn
    • Mark Louttit on More Options for Customizing Your Horn
    • John Ericson on Random Monday: First Lady and the Devil’s Spawn
    • GAR on The FARKAS MODEL Mouthpiece
    • David Wilken on Online Practice Tools
    • Bruce Ricahrds on Fifty Years of the American Brass Quintet
    • @robertinventor on Online Practice Tools
    • David Wakefield on Online Practice Tools
    • David Wakefield on Horns as Stage Props, IV (M*A*S*H*)
    • Bruce Hembd on The Americanization of a Yamaha
    • Sandra on The Americanization of a Yamaha
    • Bruce Hembd on A Summer to Remember—1983; An Interview with Bruce Richards

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    • On Embouchure Changes (16)
    • 6 Survival Tips on Dealing with Criticism (14)
    • The Americanization of a Yamaha (13)
    • More Options for Customizing Your Horn (7)
    • Hornmasters on Mouthpiece Placement (5)
    • Bad Audition=Quit Horn? (3)
    • Where are the Horn Artists? (3)
    • Multi-tasking with Marc Papeghin, II (3)
    • Online Practice Tools (3)
    • Breaking the Embouchure (3)
    • Random Monday: In the Alps, Steam Power and Random Videos (2)
    • Random Monday: Updates, Horn Art and Rock Horns (2)
    • Notes from a Master Class with Gail Williams (2)
    • Multi-tasking with Marc Papeghin, I (2)
    • From the Mailbag: A Horn Curriculum (2)

    All time

    • Innate talent? ‘No such thing’ says genetics author (19)
    • On Embouchure Changes (16)
    • 6 Survival Tips on Dealing with Criticism (14)
    • Copy, Paste and Steal (II) (13)
    • The Americanization of a Yamaha (13)
    • Heavy Metal Devices (12)
    • Of horns past, wistfully (12)
    • A Devil to Play, but Watch the Plagiarism Please (11)
    • The Provocative Teacher (11)
    • Op Ed: A License to Clam (11)
    • On Incentive and Reward (11)
    • First impressions with the Patterson mellophone leadpipe – Mark Taylor (11)
    • I’m in Music Ed – Why Do I Need to Know Transposition? (10)
    • Are All Professionals Kind of … Jaded? (10)
    • Appel Interstellaire [Interstellar Call] for Solo Horn by Messiaen (10)

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        A new publication just out is The Savvy Musician by David Cutler. In it he presents hornist Jeff Nelsen (Canadian ...
      • Food for Thought, A Recipe For Success
        Imagination + motivation = CREATIVITY. A recipe for success. Get fired up and get those creative juices ...
      • A One-Liner on Intonation
        At the website for Arundel Music Cynthia Carr has incorporated several interesting resources. One is an impressive list of ...
      • Video Resources on How to Oil and String Rotary Valves on the Horn
        James Boldin, Assistant Professor of horn at the University of Louisana at Monroe has recently posted a great series of ...
      • A Natural Horn with Four Couplers Stacked Up
        In certain books on the horn there are photos of a horn built on the same general system as this one. It is made to use ...
      • Random Monday: Maestro Christie's Chest, My Way or the Highway and Coming Up This Week
        The drill sergeant teacher This comic strip from Scott Meyer called "How to Teach" is both funny and brilliant.  ...
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