Also Sprach Arnold Jacobs
Posted: Mon May 15, 2006 5:08 pm
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Bruce Nelson's new book, Also sprach Arnold Jacobs has just arrived! Just opened the first case to arrive from Germany.
Bruce Nelson was the Bass Trombonist in Chicago'd Lyric Opera for many years before his retirement a few years back. He was a student of Mr Jacobs' from 1968 and attended many masterclasses. He looked threough many Northwestern Masterclass tapes, which most of Also sprach Arnold Jacobs is based on. There are two appendixes, the section that Mr. Jacobs wrote for the Hal Leonard method in the sixties which has been out of print for several years, is the first. The second is the directions for using breathing devices that is located on my web page.
This is a book that Bruce has worked on for a few years. I read the first draft on the way to Australia in 2004 and found it to be very accurate. I can't wait to read the final draft. It even has a pix of me (just a warning)!
Anyway, they just arrived, you can order them on my web site or just email me.
Bruce Nelson's new book, Also sprach Arnold Jacobs has just arrived! Just opened the first case to arrive from Germany.
Bruce Nelson was the Bass Trombonist in Chicago'd Lyric Opera for many years before his retirement a few years back. He was a student of Mr Jacobs' from 1968 and attended many masterclasses. He looked threough many Northwestern Masterclass tapes, which most of Also sprach Arnold Jacobs is based on. There are two appendixes, the section that Mr. Jacobs wrote for the Hal Leonard method in the sixties which has been out of print for several years, is the first. The second is the directions for using breathing devices that is located on my web page.
This is a book that Bruce has worked on for a few years. I read the first draft on the way to Australia in 2004 and found it to be very accurate. I can't wait to read the final draft. It even has a pix of me (just a warning)!
Anyway, they just arrived, you can order them on my web site or just email me.