Who are the people that have influenced you that have not expected or even wanted a shred of notoriety?
1) Don Harry.
Commanding versus Demanding Respect.
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Tucker Jolly.
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Pat Landolfi
Ditto on Don Harry.
Ditto on Don Harry.
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Sargeant Major Copeland. 3rd Army band. Ft Mcpherson, Atlanta, Ga. He was an infantry man, originally. Retired as Sargaent Major of the entire Army!
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I have to second (or third?) Marty's choices. Pat had a profound influence on me. He taught honestly and with no self-aggrandizement. I have never had the honor of studying with Don Harry but I respect him tremendously for the way he has taught several of my own students. Two marvelous and completely unaffected people who certainly command my respect.MartyNeilan wrote:Pat Landolfi
Ditto on Don Harry.
Adjunct Tuba Professor
William Paterson University
Wayne, NJ
William Paterson University
Wayne, NJ
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Re: Commanding versus Demanding Respect.
Kelly Thomas for tuba
Gregg Hanson as a conductor.
Gregg Hanson as a conductor.
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Roger Rocco
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Henry Charles Smith.
Dave Werden (ASCAP)
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Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
Instructor of Euphonium and Tuba
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Euphonium Soloist, U.S. Coast Guard Band, retired
Instructor of Euphonium and Tuba
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Walt Kelly
Schmenge Kaiser EEb, 3 valve (two rotors, one piston), with a Kosicup mouthpiece (9.2 mm)
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I would not be playing where I am today without these teachers:
Andy Rodgers (Tuba, Radio City Music Hall, NYC)
Alan Raph (bass trombonist in NYC since the 1950's)
Don Harry
Roger Bobo
Andy Rodgers (Tuba, Radio City Music Hall, NYC)
Alan Raph (bass trombonist in NYC since the 1950's)
Don Harry
Roger Bobo