Inside John Haynie's studio; a master teacher's lessons on trumpet and life.9781574412260Inside John Haynie's studio; a master teacher's lessons on trumpet trumpet, brass wind musical instrument of part cylindrical, part conical bore, in the shape of a flattened loop and having three piston valves to regulate the pitch. and life. Haynie, John. Ed. by Anne Hardin. Univ. of North Texas Press 2007 290 pages $27.95 Hardcover MT440 This collection contains essays by trumpet player and teacher John Haynie, who taught at the U. of North Texas for 40 years. They cover playing techniques--embouchure, breathing, tonguing tongu·ing n. Interruption of the wind stream through a wind or brass instrument by movement of the tongue in order to articulate notes. tonguing Noun , fingering, musicianship mu·si·cian n. One who composes, conducts, or performs music, especially instrumental music. [Middle English musicien, from Old French, from Latin m , and intonation--and equipment, practice habits, mental discipline, and his biography. Only an index of names is provided. Hardin is the former editor of the International Trumpet Guild The International Trumpet Guild (ITG) is a group of about 6000 trumpet players from around the world. Four journals are sent out every year to all members along with occasional instructional and practice items (i.e. C.D.s, sheet music, music programs). Journal and author of other books on music. ([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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