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Rich Matteson recalling his recording session with Louis Armstrong in 1960. Some really great wisdom in there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNKlmRPPGNs" target="_blank
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Fantastic, tomorrow that will be my goal for every note.
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This is going to church with me tonight as the devotional for orchestra rehearsal. I've been on the same page with Rich for along time but didn't know it. His monologue hits the nail square on the head. Profound!
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Rich Matteson wrote:Play for someone you love... one of the most important music lessons you're ever going to get
word.
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My youngest son, Chris (HS senior), the euphonium player, recently made All-State again. It figures that I can't think of the composer of the piece he played, but it was an unaccompanied 3 mvt. sonata for euph. The middle mvt. was entitled, Song. I loved it and the way he played it. So, without telling him, I went into his stack of music, pulled the piece and copied the 2nd mvt., so I could play it too. It wasn't until I actually sat down to play it, that I noticed the word, "Dad" written in the left corner. When I got around to asking him why he wrote that there, I could see he was a little embarrassed, and he said he would send me a link on my computer. He sent me the Rich Matteson/Louis Armstrong link. Wudda kid!
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Hey Congrats Bill, That's when you know, you did things right. Great job
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I heard Matteson tell this story many years ago at the NY Brass Conference.
Several years later at a tuba conference in Boston I asked him to repeat it, and he did.
Thank you for posting the YouTube link; it's worth hearing again and again.
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Art Hovey wrote:I heard Matteson tell this story many years ago at the NY Brass Conference.
Several years later at a tuba conference in Boston I asked him to repeat it, and he did.
Thank you for posting the YouTube link; it's worth hearing again and again.
Indeed it is -- thanks from me as well. Having the link makes it easy to share with others. :)
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the Louis and the Dukes album is available from Dave Gannett, http://www.tubagear.com" target="_blank" target="_blank
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that is an AMAZING lesson. Thanks for finding it and posting it here.

Wow...
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