I must say that my horn playing has never taken the path I thought it would.
There have been, are and probably always will be better players than me in
this area. I play in several chamber groups, and several large ensembles.
I also do a much larger amount of solo playing than I ever thought
Michael Scheimer of Pittsburgh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
"I can never seem to go as far as someone else can. I get fatigued and
injured, and can never practice quite as long as I would like (I can manage
an hour and a half, maybe a bit longer.) I often wonder if I'm doing
something wrong, or am
Professor Pizka,
I feel that you have not received the thanks that you deserve for that
post. I truly think that these postings have made me a better player, and
have given me a more realistic outlook to life, should I find myself choosing
horn as a profession. Being a student and a hor
Dear young colleagues to be (perhaps), dear amateur horn players.
Just a word for the New Year. If the hard working battle proved
professionals here on this list or on another list critizise your
questions, your approach to horn playing, your sloppiness in your
letters (sometimes), your views of t
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