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The MUSIC STAMP™ Series: Testimonials
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INDISPENSIBLE TOOLS for PROFESSIONAL MUSIC TEACHERS,. STUDENTS and MUSICIANS of EVERY LEVEL! SimpleViewer requires JavaScript and the Flash Player. Get Flash. Andy Aledort: World-renowed guitarist, respected educator, and longtime contributor to many magazines such as Guitar World. Sid Jacobs: Head of Jazz Program (GIT), Guitar Institute Technology, Hollywood, CA says:. Wolf Marshall: World famous Guitarist/Educator/Author of countless music transcription books, Founder of Guitar One magazine says:.
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Chase Sanborn – Trish Colter
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Articles & Interviews. Radio & Television. At Long Last Love. The Dance Never Ends. Trish Colter/Paul Read Sextet. Articles & Interviews. Radio & Television. At Long Last Love. The Dance Never Ends. Trish Colter/Paul Read Sextet. More Albums From: Chase Sanborn. At Long Last Love. The Dance Never Ends. Mdash; At Long Last Love.
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DANGER!! | The OCD TRUMPET
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No, It's NOT like riding a bicycle…. Coach Wooden’s Pyramid of Success. The 7 Step Challenge. 100 CONCEPTS for BRASS. You don’t like to practice? PERSISTENCE – PERFECTION. Advice from the Pros. Why Practice All Those Scales? I am constantly AMAZED at the improper concepts I hear from trumpet players regarding 3 things:. Ldquo;All trumpet players have a tendency to play with two lips rather than an embouchure if they can get away with it.”. Special Studies for Trumpet. By John Daniels.). Although we DO ra...
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Bigler~Lloyd-Watts Blog: August 2007
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Sunday, August 05, 2007. Thank You to Everyone for an Amazing 2007 Music Camp! What a fabulous time we had at the 2007 Bigler Lloyd-Watts Music Camp. To the students, teachers, parents and faculty, thank you for sharing your talents and your positive energies. You are the magic that happens every year. We all experienced the excitement of achieving wonderful new levels in lessons, group classes, teacher training and enrichments. Carole and I feel so blessed to have shared this with you.
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Bigler~Lloyd-Watts Blog: July 2007
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Thursday, July 05, 2007. Here we are at Thursday already in the first week of the music camp. It's a fabulous experience. We love the committed, joyful, talented students and the wonderful parents and teachers who make this a special place. We are loving every minute with you. Parents, please send us your thoughts, comments and question. We want to hear from you! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Valery Lloyd-Watts and Carole Bigler. Bigler Lloyd-Watts Music Camp.
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Bigler~Lloyd-Watts Blog: I'm Off to See the Operas
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007. I'm Off to See the Operas. I’ll tell you all about it on my return. Cheers for now. Valery. This isn't really a response to this blog entry. Rather, I just wanted to write to say how pleased I am to have discovered this site, the music camp, and everything I've been reading on the site about your approach to teaching. I hadn't known about any of this before. I'll sure be telling people about it! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Valery Lloyd-Watts and Carole Bigler.
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Bigler~Lloyd-Watts Blog: My Heroes: Private Music Teachers
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Sunday, May 13, 2007. My Heroes: Private Music Teachers. When I do workshops for my colleagues, the response is usually terrific. The kids are inspired, they are pleased with their performances and my response to them, and the teachers tell me it is a wonderful experience for everyone. Hearing the students of my colleagues perform the music they have learned and being in a position to comment about their accomplishment is a great privilege and carries with it a tremendous responsibility to do no harm.
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Bigler~Lloyd-Watts Blog: April 2007
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Monday, April 23, 2007. Witnessing a Miracle of Love and Dedication. Over the past twenty-five years, Rosie has been my friend, Suzuki trainee, Mastering the Piano and Bigler Lloyd-Watts Music Camp teacher. For approximately fifteen of those years, I have journeyed annually to her studio for a workshop. It has been such a privilege to observe her ever-upward trajectory as a pedagogue. This year, there seemed to be a gigantic leap forward in the pleasure and accomplishment of her students. My attitude is ...
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Bigler~Lloyd-Watts Blog: March 2007
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Wednesday, March 28, 2007. A Sight-reading Triumph for Me. OK, let’s do it! Looking at the score, I saw that the melody was played by the hight hand in the middle of the keyboard and the left hand played single notes below and chords above – in other words, crossing hands in every measure! I noticed that the key was D minor and began to count inside myself, “1 and 2 and 3 and.". I played it perfectly! So what, you might ask? It wasn’t the world’s most complex piece, was it? Wednesday, March 21, 2007.
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Bigler~Lloyd-Watts Blog: February 2007
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Monday, February 26, 2007. Batman and the Boy Who Couldn’t Play the Piano. In the mid-1960s, the TV show Batman. Was a wonder to a 5-year old boy. Not only did my son, Lloyd, love drawing the cartoon character, he was passionate about the music. I bought the printed score and played it for him. Written by Neal Hefti, the music is clever, punchy and rhythmically complex. It took some practicing on my part to play the syncopated middle section. Eventually, he got the first and last parts down pat. I ex...