[Hornlist] WALTER LAWSON

2007-06-27 Thread CORNO911
To all members of the hornlist: Today was the funeral service for our esteemed colleague, Walter Lawson. Yesterday I contacted Heidi Vogel (Executive Secretary of the IHS) and asked her to present to the IHS advisory board my request to form a Walter Lawson Memorial Scholarship. Heidi agreed

Re: [Hornlist] P for high range

2007-06-27 Thread Daniel Canarutto
I'm answering to Valerie and Wendell. Please note that I'm not pretending to be a top level player; but my teacher IS, and I'm mixing his thoughts with some of my experience. Daniel, please specifically define "cute means." And please share any "cute means" you've had personal experience with

[Hornlist] Re: P for high range

2007-06-27 Thread Wendell Rider
On Jun 27, 2007, at 10:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: message: 13 date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 16:40:29 +0200 from: Daniel Canarutto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> subject: Re: [Hornlist] P for high range I'm answering to Valerie and Wendell. Please note that I'm not pretending to be a top level player; but m

Re: [Hornlist] P for high range

2007-06-27 Thread CORNO911
In a message dated 6/27/07 9:41:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > The "foundations", or I might say the "basis", is the > quality of sound and the quality articulation in the lower and > central range. Working properly on that, everything else comes as a > consequence by steady study. > > That

[Hornlist] Re: P for high range

2007-06-27 Thread Daniel Canarutto
Wendell, thank you for your long answer. If I was lucky in my learning, as you said, that was just because of the teacher I found. His strict and competent control of what I was doing lead me in the right direction. Of course I do have a physical feeling of what I'm doing inside my oral cavity,

Re: [Hornlist] P for high range

2007-06-27 Thread Daniel Canarutto
Paull Navarro wrote: I strongly agree with Daniel's teacher's approach about the necessity of starting with building a good foundation in your performing skills. This was a basic tenet of Arnold Jacobs teaching. Paul, my teacher was a student of Arnold Jacobs and Dale Clevenger. Daniel _

Re: [Hornlist] Re: P for high range

2007-06-27 Thread Ben Reidhead
One thing that ought to be considered is something that I've learned from some off-list correspondence with Mr. Rider: sometimes simply changing the words that are used to describe how to do something can be the "trick" to get something done right. With my fuzz problem, Mr. Rider had me try the "r