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Sunday Scales 17: More Plog, more chunks

Pedagogy, Sunday Scales, Writings / By Aaron Hodgson

Building on our efforts of two weeks ago, we’re back with more Plog (see below) and another attempt at memorization by chunking. This time, we’ll look at an exercise from volume three, built around the major second (M2) interval:  

Sunday Scales 16: Stamp (part 3)

Pedagogy, Sunday Scales, Uncategorized, Writings / By Aaron Hodgson

Let’s take a look at another Stamp exercise, this time from the Supplemental Studies: Yowza.

Sunday Scales 15: Divide and conquer the chunks

Pedagogy, Sunday Scales, Writings / By Aaron Hodgson

Anthony Plog’s “fingering exercises and etudes” from his Method for Trumpet (see below) make for fun practicing. This week we’ll take a look at Vol. 2, Ex. 7: At sixteen measures, this is on the longer side for a scale pattern. How are we going to memorize it? With two techniques. The first is already in …

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Sunday Scales 14: Mr. Gekker

Pedagogy, Sunday Scales, Writings / By Aaron Hodgson

Chris Gekker is one of my favourite trumpeters, for his many recordings as a soloist and with the American Brass Quintet (1 2 3), for his writings (see: one of my favourite articles about practicing trumpet) and for his book Articulation Studies. Even though, as the title suggests, the book is intended to assist articulation, …

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Sunday Scales 13: Mr. Schlossberg

Pedagogy, Sunday Scales, Uncategorized, Writings / By Aaron Hodgson

Max Schlossberg is primarily known to brass players today as the “author” of the book Daily Drills and Technical Exercises. This book contains exercises by Schlossberg, however it was only put together after his death by his son-in-law Harry Freistadt, and it can be a bit confusing to work through. In his day, though, Schlossberg was a …

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Sunday Scales 12: Fifths factory (part two)

Pedagogy, Sunday Scales, Writings / By Aaron Hodgson

Last week, I showed how we could start generating scale patterns built around the circle of fifths. As promised, we’re going to up the stakes this week. As you might recall, we created two kinds of exercises: “templates” (large patterns for navigating the circle of fifths) and “cells” (little patterns to play on each note …

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Sunday Scales 11: Fifths factory (part one)

Pedagogy, Sunday Scales, Writings / By Aaron Hodgson

Building on what we saw in Part 5, today we’re going to cook up some more scale patterns. There are plenty of scales out there in trumpet-land, but few follow the circle of fifths (you can see one of my own in Part 8). Today I’m going to lay out some puzzle pieces, and you can …

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The power of tone bending

Pedagogy, Writings / By Aaron Hodgson

If you’re a trumpeter and you’ve heard me warming up… or I’ve heard you warming up… or if you’ve talked to me about practice routines for more than two minutes… you might know about my obsession with tone bending. This belief isn’t original, but it is important. My routine changes constantly, but (after breathing) it …

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Sunday Scales 10: Mr. Nagel

Pedagogy, Sunday Scales, Writings / By Aaron Hodgson

This week’s featured book is a lesson in humility. Robert Nagel was a founding member of the New York Brass Quintet and has held teaching affiliations with Yale, Juilliard, the Manhattan School of Music, and more… His book Speed Studies is a collection of scale exercises designed to go beyond the traditional major/minor scales most of us encounter …

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Sunday Scales 9: Bits and Bites

Pedagogy, Sunday Scales, Writings / By Aaron Hodgson

Today only: less talk, more scales! More scales than you can shake a stick at! Plenty more after the jump

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