Grand Avenue by Mike Thompson for December 10, 2012
December 09, 2012
December 11, 2012
Transcript:
Did you do your homework? I got tired of it and stopped. Michael, you need to learn perseverance. Get back to your homework this instant! Speaking of perseverance.
I heard recently that young players need to space their practicing so as not to damage the lips and/or tounge. They recommend 30 minutes practice with a 20 minute break and then 30 more minutes of practice.
Hawthorne: A combo of those, or separate solos for each? If solo, the flute has it made, but the trombone and sax will need to learn concert treble fingering or transpose keys. Then any sheet music, hymn book, or other collection will work. SATB arrangements can by adapted by giving the flute the soprano, the sax the alto or tenor, and the trombone the tenor or bass parts – transposition for the sax required, but hardly a whole arrangement. Beyond that, learn arranging.
sfreader1 almost 12 years ago
I heard recently that young players need to space their practicing so as not to damage the lips and/or tounge. They recommend 30 minutes practice with a 20 minute break and then 30 more minutes of practice.
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 12 years ago
That’s his homework?
Hawthorne almost 12 years ago
The only bad thing about music is that you have to play it badly for so long in order to learn to play it well.
So .. does anyone know where I can find arrangements for flute, tenor sax and trombone? Or do I have to take up arranging?
QuietStorm27 almost 12 years ago
I bought my daughter a keyboard for this Christmas. Only 15 days of silence left.
hippogriff almost 12 years ago
Hawthorne: A combo of those, or separate solos for each? If solo, the flute has it made, but the trombone and sax will need to learn concert treble fingering or transpose keys. Then any sheet music, hymn book, or other collection will work. SATB arrangements can by adapted by giving the flute the soprano, the sax the alto or tenor, and the trombone the tenor or bass parts – transposition for the sax required, but hardly a whole arrangement. Beyond that, learn arranging.