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Something You Can Count On

Posted on June 11, 2006 by ben

How do you count rests? 1,2,3,4, 2,2,3,4, 3,2,3,4? When I was in high school one of the books I read about music had an interesting thought about counting rests. I Continue Reading →

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Opposites Attract

Posted on May 12, 2006 by ben

I want to say a few words about the difference between playing soft and playing loud. In a certain way, although the basics of producing sound is the same, there Continue Reading →

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50 – 50 = 100

Posted on April 13, 2006 by ben

No, this is not an example of the new math, but a formula for success in the production of sound on a brass instrument. When I was learning the art Continue Reading →

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Audition First Aid

Posted on March 9, 2006 by ben

This month’s column will be short, concise and one of the most valuable essays in this series, and will focus on a most important and frequently overlooked topic: preparing excerpts Continue Reading →

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Six Months In Chicago

Posted on February 9, 2006 by ben

by Chris Martin I thought I would write about my experience playing with the CSO for the past six months in an effort to share with Jay’s loyal readers a Continue Reading →

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