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trumpet56 Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 1:43 pm Post subject: Mel Broiles The Art of Trumpet Playing |
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I have just downloded this method from qpress. Has anyone used this method? The opening notes by William Thieke have commonsense advice and information. |
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timothyquinlan Veteran Member
Joined: 07 Jun 2007 Posts: 267 Location: Victoria, BC
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Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:35 pm Post subject: |
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Hi there, this is Tim from qPress. I have always thought this book was interesting, because it was repackaged and made to look like Mel Broiles wrote it himself. William Thicke’s original book was called "Daily Studies" and subtitled “Common Sense Lip & Tone Development with Focus on Pressure (correctly applied) vs Non Pressure.”
Broiles loved it so much he teamed up with Colin Music and adapted all of it.
The original is here for anyone who is interested. It is full of great stuff and is worth a look. _________________ Check out qPress for the largest selection of trumpet books on the internet. |
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Vin DiBona Heavyweight Member
Joined: 24 Dec 2003 Posts: 1473 Location: OHare area
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Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 3:07 pm Post subject: |
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I have an original printing courtesy of the actual publisher. His great nephew and I were at music school together and when I met his great uncle he gave me a pristine copy.
The original publisher was H. Bechler (shorted from Bechteler) in Milwaukee.
It really is a good book with some of the exercises are extremely taxing and difficult.
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Nonsense Eliminator Heavyweight Member
Joined: 03 Feb 2003 Posts: 5212 Location: Toronto
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Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 3:31 pm Post subject: |
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Inquiring minds need to know...
...does the qPress version include the reference to his pet rabbit?
(This is possibly my favourite sentence in any trumpet method ever.) _________________ Richard Sandals
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trumpet56 Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 4:27 pm Post subject: |
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timothyquinlan wrote: | Hi there, this is Tim from qPress. I have always thought this book was interesting, because it was repackaged and made to look like Mel Broiles wrote it himself. William Thicke’s original book was called "Daily Studies" and subtitled “Common Sense Lip & Tone Development with Focus on Pressure (correctly applied) vs Non Pressure.”
Broiles loved it so much he teamed up with Colin Music and adapted all of it.
The original is here for anyone who is interested. It is full of great stuff and is worth a look. |
Thanks Tim for the update. I thought erroneously that William Thieke (The Theicke Method) wrote the book I purchased from you and Mel Broiles endorsed it. When you type William Thieke on your search engine the original doesn't show only the Mel Broiles edition. Oh well maybe you should make this clear on your website? Just saying. |
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timothyquinlan Veteran Member
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Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 4:38 pm Post subject: |
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trumpet56 wrote: | timothyquinlan wrote: | Hi there, this is Tim from qPress. I have always thought this book was interesting, because it was repackaged and made to look like Mel Broiles wrote it himself. William Thicke’s original book was called "Daily Studies" and subtitled “Common Sense Lip & Tone Development with Focus on Pressure (correctly applied) vs Non Pressure.”
Broiles loved it so much he teamed up with Colin Music and adapted all of it.
The original is here for anyone who is interested. It is full of great stuff and is worth a look. |
Thanks Tim for the update. I thought erroneously that William Thieke (The Theicke Method) wrote the book I purchased from you and Mel Broiles endorsed it. When you type William Thieke on your search engine the original doesn't show only the Mel Broiles edition. Oh well maybe you should make this clear on your website? Just saying. |
It shows up for me when I do a search. I see some searches in the history with incorrect spelling so that could be it. I rarely do a search, I just use the author drop down, but I’m not sure if most people search the catalogue that way. _________________ Check out qPress for the largest selection of trumpet books on the internet. |
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ljazztrm Heavyweight Member
Joined: 03 Dec 2001 Posts: 2681 Location: Queens and upstate, NY
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Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 8:39 pm Post subject: |
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I 'pulled this one out again' and forgot how good it really was. I have the Mel Broiles/Colin version - might not be the 'full deluxe' version Tim has at QP.
To me, the biggest strength of this particular book, and what sets it apart from many others, are the first 65-75% of the exercises where you can really 'exercise the aperture' and airflow because of all the big dynamic changes. All the best, Lex _________________ Mpcs: Jim New-Manley Jazz1/Jazz2/Jazz4/Lead3. Legends MF1. Reeves 39EX/HV. Frost 39MVD. Flugel: Jim NewMF3. Jim New-Manley F1+F2. Pickett MF. Reeves HF.
Trumpets: THE LYNNZHORN!!/Stomvi Forte pocket
Flugel: Manchester Brass Pro Model
Www.LexSamu.com |
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