
New Book: French Horn Player’s Guide to the Blues (and Beyond)
My new book is out today (May 28): French Horn Player’s Guide to the Blues (and Beyond), 248 p., available from amazon.com. Back cover text:
My new book is out today (May 28): French Horn Player’s Guide to the Blues (and Beyond), 248 p., available from amazon.com. Back cover text:
The horn (AKA the French horn) is a captivating concatenation of curving copper that is renowned for being perhaps the most beautiful of musical instruments
Conventional horn wisdom has always been that one simply doesn’t go exploring with the horn. It simply isn’t done. You play the ink. Basta! Other
Starting with simple scale fragments, Agrell shows the way to break this artificial way of thinking about music making with an innovative approach to the
642 More Creative Musical Games for Students, Teachers, and Performers With this marvelous second volume, Jeffrey Agrell provides 642 new games to help musicians acquire
Why don’t classical musicians improvise? Why do jazz players get to have all the fun? And how do they develop such fabulous technique and aural
Improv Games for One Player is an addictive book of musical games designed to help you be more expressive and musical in your music-making. This
Why don’t classical musicians improvise? Why do jazz players get to have all the fun? And how do they develop such fabulous technique and aural
Why don t classical musicians improvise? Why do jazz players get to have all the fun? And how do improvisers develop such fabulous technique and
Using Musical Games and Aural Pedagogy Techniques as a Dynamic Supplement for Teaching Piano
The horn (AKA the French horn) is a captivating concatenation of curving copper that is renowned for being perhaps the most beautiful of musical instruments
The most popular all-time etude collection for horn (also used by low brasses) are the 60 Etudes (op. 6) by German hornist and composer Georg
The most popular all-time etude collection for horn are the 60 Etudes (op. 6) by German hornist and composer Georg Kopprasch (c. 1800 – c.
The most popular all-time etude collection for horn are the 60 Etudes (op. 6) by German hornist and composer Georg Kopprasch (c. 1800 – c.
The famous Kopprasch etudes for horn (ca. 1830) are, like almost all etude collections, for horn alone. As useful as they are in developing technique,