These Tips are "mini-lessons" Bite size gems that you can add into your practice routine. Download them and make up a notebook.
Here Are Samples of What You'll Find @ gRawlin.com
° Lesson pages (hours of material to digest) ° Interesting articles ° Photos of Studio Players in action ° Great Trumpet site links ° Quick Fixes for your Trumpet -DIY! ° Air-Play DVD shows you the Black and White way to play ° Post your thoughts - gigs - items for sale ° Ask George anything:) ° Church Orchestra Pages & Blog with inspirational Mp3's and articles ° Store
° I want you to to become the player you dream of
being. I want to light a fire under your practice habits. Show you how
to work smarter, not harder.
gRawlin.com Gives you a place to come and learn at NO
CHARGE ° If you are a church musician playing in a
band orchestra or ensemble. You are going to want to visit the church
pages often. Sample some music, talk about serving the Lord with
gladness, thanksgiving and praise. Plus an Interactive Blog!
WARNING Throughout this site you will be exposed to new ideas (that are really old) You will hear recorded examples of practice that builds chops but sometimes they just sound awful. No Pain-No Gain at least for your ears:) Do not be alarmed - yes I can play - and you will play too:) What I am teaching here is how to get maximum results by building from the ground up. YOU will always be building and conditioning your chops and air. Those who build chops through etudes and written exercises only, justscratch the surface of potential. When you divide practice into 3 elements you will become a well rounded player with great power and endurance. 1. Chop building 2. Technical studies: / flexibility / tonguing / tone development etc. 3. Repertoire Remember: CHOP BUILDING- "IT'S NOT HOW IT SOUNDS- IT'S WHAT IT IS DOING"