Such a genius emory remington was, awesome teacher. Still so useful and applicable today and wow the clear golden sound that ralph sauer puts out is amazing as well
grew up learning this while playing my (Elkhart) Conn 88H in 1957. His warm ups were included, along with the Remington mouthpiece and my dad, an excellent trombone player, insisted I do the exercises daily. Interestingly enough, after swithching mpce during college days, to a 5GS, I have finally arrived back where I started from....and now I love my Remington mpce again! BTW, Ralph Sauer is a legend as well
Such a genius emory remington was, awesome teacher. Still so useful and applicable today and wow the clear golden sound that ralph sauer puts out is amazing as well
grew up learning this while playing my (Elkhart) Conn 88H in 1957. His warm ups were included, along with the Remington mouthpiece and my dad, an excellent trombone player, insisted I do the exercises daily. Interestingly enough, after swithching mpce during college days, to a 5GS, I have finally arrived back where I started from....and now I love my Remington mpce again! BTW, Ralph Sauer is a legend as well
It is amazing and appreciated that one can take a lesson from the Chief.
Great tone and all the slurs are so beautiful.
This is fantastic- thanks so much for putting this up!!!
レミントンのお手本を初めて聴いた。素晴らしい!真似して練習がんばろう
Nice Ralph!!
A genius máster
this is amazing, thank you so much
turns out I've been doing some of them the wrong way for years
Maravilloso, muchas gracias
Gracias!
Que somzaço!
Where can I find the specific warm-up of the video??
Thanks a lot!!!
@Nikos Koukouvinos ...In a book called 'The Remington Warm-up Studies" prepared and edited by Donald Hunsberger. You can find a pdf of it on google.
Es un método excelente para lograr ser un buen trombonista