By: Keith Fiala | 2010-03-29 | Music Most Trumpet players warm up is either too short and doesn't get the job done, or is too long and "over warms" the player. What these players are missing is the "WHY" they warm up! Instead of doing things to relax the lips and breathe more deeply in a relaxed manner, many players end up doing things that stiffen up the lips and create an over abundance of tension facially as well as bodily - hindering the players performance ability! read more
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By: Paul White | 2011-04-17 | Music Students love to play musical instruments at school and trumpets have always been a first choice when choosing an instrument. As the fascination is often short lived, parents usually hesitate in investing in a trumpet that exceeds the $400 range. read more
By: Keith Fiala | 2010-03-28 | Music If you have a young child that is looking to start playing the trumpet or cornet, the biggest question is "should I buy, or should I rent?" There are pro's and con's to both sides, and it's best to be well informed before making your choice. read more
By: Govindam | 2012-03-14 | Marketing Scaling is the procedure for assignment of numbers or other symbols to a property of objects in order to impart some of the characteristic of numbers to the properties in question. read more
By: Phil Johnson | 2010-10-07 | Music There's nothing more rock than banging out some cool minor key riffs and licks. But what you may not know is that there are different kinds of minor scales that yield lots of great chord progressions. read more
By: Alex Stewart | 2011-12-30 | Music Buying trumpet is not easy job because you always with a question that is it worth to spend or you need more to spend for better sound. read more
By: Paul White | 2011-04-17 | Music After playing a student trumpet for a year or two, many players advance to intermediate trumpets. Many critics claim that intermediate trumpets are just marketing gimmicks and there are no differences between the two. read more
By: Matthew Pearce | 2011-03-24 | Music It is useful in guitar improvisation to change between a major scale and blues scale. Playing the major scale sounds sweet and melodic. Switching to the blues scale provides darker sound that provides a contrast to the major scale. This lead guitar lesson shows how to learn this. read more
By: Keith Fiala | 2010-03-30 | Music In the world of trumpet playing, there are great resources that don't carry the best instructions for young players to follow and comprehend. As well, most of the really valuable exercises look both intimidating and boring! read more
By: Muhammad Suhail | 2010-11-14 | Business Scales are used for different measurements of weights for different purposes, such as domestic use, commercial use, precision use or industrial use. There are a variety of scales, coming in different shapes, sizes, capabilities and any other specifications (if required). read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2011-12-01 | Customer Service Weighing scales are used in a variety of businesses to ensure correct quantities, determine loads and weigh sensitive material such as medicines and other pharmaceutical items. Weighing scales need to highly accurate as mistakes cost businesses money, damage reputations and, in the case of medicines, can be extremely dangerous. read more
By: Nikki Dale | 2013-03-29 | Manufacturing Throughout this editorial we are taking a look at the benefits of utilising a crane scale and also answer some frequently asked questions. read more
By: Paul White | 2011-04-17 | Music Student's trumpets are different from intermediate and professional trumpets in features and in construction. They are easier to play and have a smoother valve action. Construction wise they differ from the pros because they have a two piece bell while the pros have a one piece bell. Nearly every trumpet company, big or small manufactures student trumpets giving consumer a lot of options when compiling the list of top ten student's trumpets. read more
By: Keith Fiala | 2010-03-29 | Art The first thing all beginning brass players (trumpet, trombone, euphonium, baritone, tuba, and french horn) is to learn how to produce sound. Most brass teachers have no idea on how to teach the proper way to show a complete beginner how to hold their lips without straining. This produces serious trouble for the student because it causes sound problems, intonation problems, and eventually range problems! read more