Dealing With Frustration in the Practice Room - Zenas Kim-Banther
Andrew Hitz
by Andrew Hitz
2M ago
Trombonist Dr. Zenas Kim-Banther shares a strategy for dealing with frustration in the practice room and generously shares that it took her a long time to get good at this strategy - even though you'd think it would be easy! Find her full interview here: TBJ211 "What about this passage is giving you the frustration? Is it the consistency? Getting the center of the notes? Is it the rhythm? Is it pitch? And then just narrowing it down and just keeping it to the most simplest elements.   If it's something super frustrating, just say, 'I'm gonna spend 10 minutes on this, walk away, do somet ..read more
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TBJ205: Remembering Floyd Cooley - Brass Legacy Project
Andrew Hitz
by Andrew Hitz
5M ago
The music world lost a giant last month when Floyd Cooley, former Principal Tuba of the San Francisco Symphony, passed away. For the latest installment of the Brass Legacy Project I invited six former students of Floyd's to share stories of him as a player, teacher and person: Kevin Harrison - Axiom Brass Daryl Johnson - Louisville Symphony Orchestra (retired) Pete Link - Kyoto Symphony Orchestra Mike Roylance - Boston Symphony Orchestra William Russell - Boston Brass Jerome Stover - Sam Houston State University I never had the privilege of meeting Floyd which I regret. But afte ..read more
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TBJ201: Joe Burgstaller with Special Co-Host Chris Martin
Andrew Hitz
by Andrew Hitz
7M ago
For the first episode of the post-Lance LaDuke era (he stepped down after we hit Episode 200) I was joined by the Principal Trumpet of the New York Philharmonic Chris Martin as my co-host. We interviewed trumpet superstar Joe Burgstaller. It was an incredible conversation. Joe is one of the most thoughtful players and humans I’ve had the privilege of knowing and he was generous throughout this interview. He literally started dropping serious knowledge about chamber music 30 seconds into the interview. It was amazing. Highly recommend this one! You can watch the episode on YouTube below or hea ..read more
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TEM280: Embracing Change
Andrew Hitz
by Andrew Hitz
7M ago
Episode 280 of The Entrepreneurial Musician Podcast is all about embracing change. I get into all of the massive changes I am going through right now, both professionally and personally, and how I am attempting to cultivate a growth mindset to view all of it as an opportunity to grow. You can find the full show notes over at the TEM website: TEM280 show notes ..read more
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The Incredible Gift I Received from the Late Larry Rachleff
Andrew Hitz
by Andrew Hitz
10M ago
I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Larry Rachleff. I only had the privilege of working him once but that experience had a profound impact on me as a musician and a human and I'd like to share the story. 30 years ago today marked the first day of the final rehearsal cycle for the Boston University Tanglewood Institute's Young Artists Orchestra and it was our first day under the baton of Larry Rachleff. This was my third summer at Tanglewood but my first in the orchestra (the first two being a part of the Empire Brass Seminar.) The first six weeks had gone really well with rep that ..read more
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Inside the Practice Room with Sergio Carolino
Andrew Hitz
by Andrew Hitz
1y ago
     Want to take your practicing to the next level? What better way to do that than by learning from the best players in the world exactly what they do day in and day out in the practice room. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear international tuba superstar Sergio Carolino do a deep dive into the practicing routine that made him a legend.   Take Me Inside Sergio's Practice Room   Use offer code “sergio” to get $10 off for a limited time only! Here’s an excerpt from Sergio Carolino’s Inside the Practice Room where he demonstrates how he practices extreme dynamics by u ..read more
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TBJ186: Beth Wiese
Andrew Hitz
by Andrew Hitz
1y ago
This conversation with Dr. Bethany Wiese, Professor of Tuba and Euphonium at Appalachian State University, was incredibly engaging. We had a deep conversation about things like how applying restrictions to the creative process can actually free you up to be more creative, the value of being “intelligently unpredictable” and separating the output of you as a musician with you as a person. It’s a wonderful and thought-provoking conversation. You can watch the episode on YouTube below or head over to Pedal Note Media for all of the links to where to find it. Enjoy ..read more
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TBJ185: Sylvia Alimena
Andrew Hitz
by Andrew Hitz
1y ago
Sylvia Alimena is a gift to the brass world and the music world in general! As you will hear, she has an incredibly refreshing outlook on performing, teaching and on life. The work that she does with Brass of Peace will have a ripple effect on the world for many years to come. I’m so glad we were finally able to make this interview happen! You can watch the episode on YouTube below or head over to Pedal Note Media for all of the links to where to find it. Enjoy! On This Episode of The Brass Junkies: Sylvia’s incredible 29-year run in the National Symphony Orchestra What it was like playin ..read more
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Monday YouTube Fix: Arnold Jacobs on Solfege
Andrew Hitz
by Andrew Hitz
1y ago
This short clip perfectly sums up why solfege is so important for brass players. And as an added bonus you get to enjoy a little 1984 fashion ..read more
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Monday YouTube Fix: Tank And The Bangas - NPR Music Tiny Desk Concert
Andrew Hitz
by Andrew Hitz
1y ago
The musical storytelling is SCREAMING LOUD in this performance. That’s all I’m going to say. Make music with as much conviction as this and you will get traction and find an audience. Guaranteed. Enjoy ..read more
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