Just curious, has anyone written out Mike Roylance’s Thunderdome?
He did some of it when here was in Atlanta at IET, but we only got through some of the buzzing portion.
Thanks!
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Mike Roylance’s Thunderdome
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Mike Roylance’s Thunderdome
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Re: Mike Roylance’s Thunderdome
Also interested in this. Following this thread.
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Re: Mike Roylance’s Thunderdome
Any online videos of this? Or a recording of him playing it? I'd be interested in hearing it.
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Re: Mike Roylance’s Thunderdome
Pretty sure you can find it in its entirety in the ^.
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Re: Mike Roylance’s Thunderdome
It's top secret.
It's not written down.
You learn by doing.
Only doing.
It's not written down.
You learn by doing.
Only doing.
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Re: Mike Roylance’s Thunderdome
http://www.davidbrubeck.com/2015/01/mik ... -valve-tm/" target="_blank
"My daily fundamental routine, dubbed THUNDERDOME by several of my students is mostly the same routine that I was taught in those formative years."
"The exercises are constantly changing as I am constantly moving to better my skills, but the seven basic areas of brass fundamentals, breathing, buzzing (free-buzz and mouthpiece), long tones, extreme range (both high and low), chromatic patterns, flexibility and articulation are covered every day."
"My daily fundamental routine, dubbed THUNDERDOME by several of my students is mostly the same routine that I was taught in those formative years."
"The exercises are constantly changing as I am constantly moving to better my skills, but the seven basic areas of brass fundamentals, breathing, buzzing (free-buzz and mouthpiece), long tones, extreme range (both high and low), chromatic patterns, flexibility and articulation are covered every day."
Andy