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trumpetplanet Heavyweight Member
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deejaymushone Veteran Member
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Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 6:36 pm Post subject: |
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trumpetplanet wrote: | This is gold. I’ve read nearly all of this sub-forum over the years but don’t remember seeing this before. |
It really is....I just provided the ITG more detail to add to Jerome’s memorial page on their site, & Yumiko & I were talking about how he was hurt that, throughout his entire career of teaching & instrument design, he was never featured in, or interviewed for, the ITG Journal - ever. It is plain that the powers that be in the trumpet pedagogy world were afraid of his ideas, for if what he ended up presenting in his book Trumpet Secrets is correct, then every major university brass instruction program is wrong - this is heavy stuff.
I didn’t know that he was invited - once - to speak & present at one ITG conference - ever. That’s the thread that this thread was from - and yeah - it sounds like it must have been great !
Jeremy Mush1 _________________ 1924 Besson Rapuwano
1941 Martin HCI / 1949 Committee Deluxe
1947 Chicago Benge
Conn 1929 2B / 1924 22B / 1934 8B / 1956 10B / 1967 20A / 1958 38B / 1952 48B
1965 Olds Recording
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Joined: 21 Sep 2002 Posts: 269 Location: please use e-mail below
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Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 7:23 pm Post subject: |
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Progressive heterodox thinkers are often shunned and ostracized.
The thought leaders of the trumpet and brass world treated Jerome Callet horribly.
I can only imaging how much different brass instruction would be today if these people had been more inquisitive and objective and less tribal.
However, I often told Jerome that for me, personally, it was a blessing because if more people had realized and accepted his genius, there would be a line a mile long to study with him and may I never have been able to learned directly from him.
Cheers,
Robert _________________ If you can't learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it poorly. |
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