trombonists who have had tubes placed in their ears
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 9:30 am
I am posting his for my friend Tony Garcia, trombonist and Director of the Jazz Studies at VCU. Tony also does the interviews for the ITA Journal of jazz trombonists, and has several excellent jazz methods, including play-along tracks. Here is Tony's question:
"I'd like to hear from trombonists who have had tubes placed in their ears (typically to alleviate congestion from air pressure) and any related sonic side-effects that then occurred, affecting their trombone-playing. I had an interesting journey myself and would like to share experiences in an article, perhaps for the ITA Journal.
If you have a perspective to share, please e-mail me. And feel free to share this e-mail with your colleagues and/or students regarding their potential input.
[email protected]
Many thanks for your consideration,
Tony
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Antonio J. GarcĂa (<http://www.garciamusic.com>)
Director of Jazz Studies (<http://www.jazz.vcu.edu>)
Virginia Commonwealth University (<http://www.vcu.edu>)"
"I'd like to hear from trombonists who have had tubes placed in their ears (typically to alleviate congestion from air pressure) and any related sonic side-effects that then occurred, affecting their trombone-playing. I had an interesting journey myself and would like to share experiences in an article, perhaps for the ITA Journal.
If you have a perspective to share, please e-mail me. And feel free to share this e-mail with your colleagues and/or students regarding their potential input.
[email protected]
Many thanks for your consideration,
Tony
==
Antonio J. GarcĂa (<http://www.garciamusic.com>)
Director of Jazz Studies (<http://www.jazz.vcu.edu>)
Virginia Commonwealth University (<http://www.vcu.edu>)"