Does anybody on this forum have experience with this method? I found it on Steven Mead's website and am intrigued:
http://www.euphonium.net/articles/Basics/basics.html
Also, I couldn't seem to find a U.S. distributor for this book. Any thoughts, help, etc. would be appreciated.
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Paul,
This book is great. I have been using it for about a year, and I find it very beneficial. It is a tutor for brass players of any skill level.
Here is the breakdown of the book:
- Mouthpiece exercises
- Long Tones
- Arpeggios
- Tone Development
- Range Studies
- Scale Studies
What makes this book great is that you can work any facet of your playing in any way that you want. Also, you can practice with a friend. All of the exercises are written in duet.
Also, with each exercise there is a flip out page that reminds you of fundamentals that you should be looking for when practicing these exercises, also how to practice the exercises.
I highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone who wants to improve their tone, stamina, dynamics, anything!
The only problem with this book, well tuba players will think it's a problem, it is currently only available in treble clef. I contacted Thomas Ruendel (the publisher) about a bass clef version, and it should be out by April 1. As for a US vendor, I will have them available in my online store www.patstuckemeyer.com in bass clef version as soon as they are available from the publisher. I am sure that once this book catches on with the big boys, everybody will stock it.
Hope this helps.
- Pat Stuckemeyer
This book is great. I have been using it for about a year, and I find it very beneficial. It is a tutor for brass players of any skill level.
Here is the breakdown of the book:
- Mouthpiece exercises
- Long Tones
- Arpeggios
- Tone Development
- Range Studies
- Scale Studies
What makes this book great is that you can work any facet of your playing in any way that you want. Also, you can practice with a friend. All of the exercises are written in duet.
Also, with each exercise there is a flip out page that reminds you of fundamentals that you should be looking for when practicing these exercises, also how to practice the exercises.
I highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone who wants to improve their tone, stamina, dynamics, anything!
The only problem with this book, well tuba players will think it's a problem, it is currently only available in treble clef. I contacted Thomas Ruendel (the publisher) about a bass clef version, and it should be out by April 1. As for a US vendor, I will have them available in my online store www.patstuckemeyer.com in bass clef version as soon as they are available from the publisher. I am sure that once this book catches on with the big boys, everybody will stock it.
Hope this helps.
- Pat Stuckemeyer
Assistant Prof. of Music - Kentucky Wesleyan College (Owensboro, KY)
Buffet Crampon and Besson Performing Artist
Conductor, River Brass Band (Evansville, IN)
Treasurer, International Tuba Euphonium Association
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Buffet Crampon and Besson Performing Artist
Conductor, River Brass Band (Evansville, IN)
Treasurer, International Tuba Euphonium Association
facebook.com/stuckemeyer
patstuckemeyer.com
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