[Trombone-l] Musicality
bonemstr@america.net
bonemstr at america.net
Thu Mar 2 13:53:29 CST 2006
And since Tom has now chimed in, y'all need to put his 'Piedmont Trombone
Society' quintet on your short list of 'must hear' groups whenever you're in
the Big Peach-Atlanta. PTS played at 5 Seasons Brewing Co., an upscale watering
hole in suburban N. Atlanta on Fat Tuesday. OUTstanding playing! Each player
has a unique improv style and sound and the ensemble work is big, tight and
full. I liked Eric Alexander's solo work, and you bass guys will like Lee Watts-
the dude can crank down low all night long but never gets out of synch with the
pea-shooters on top. THAT'S musicality!!
Bob Devine
An 'All Shires' family
Roswell/Atlanta, GA
Quoting Tom Gibson <tbonegib at bellsouth.net>:
> I think I've mentioned this before, but a really tremendous resource for
> teaching and learning musicality is Kenneth Laudermilch's "An Understandable
> Approach to Musical Expression".
> I can't recommend it highly enough. It has had a great impact for me and my
> students.
>
> -Dr. Tom Gibson
> tom at trombonelessons.com
>
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