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A Physical Approach to Playing the Trumpet

Title:A Physical Approach to Playing the Trumpet
Author:Lynn K. Asper
Rating:4.60 (374 Votes)
Asin:0966884701
Format Type:Spiral-bound
Number of Pages:106 Pages
Publish Date:1999-03-11
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Editorial : From the Publisher A Physical Approach to Playing the Trumpet is a proactive way to identify barriers to playing improvement and apply specific techniques to overcome those barriers. It is based upon the science of how the body works, making it possible for the student to see and feel changes as they occur. The student has immediate feedback and does not lose precious time which might have been devoted to practicing bad habits.

The ideal trumpet book for high school, collegiate and advanced trumpet students and teachers. A unique new trumpet method book that reflects the author's 35 years as an educator and his practical use of educational theories. This book describes how you can teach your body to play the trumpet.

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