Saturday 12 January 2013

First week of school is over! It has been a tiring week with lots of playing. I haven't gotten used to playing so many hours a week again and hopefully by next week, it'll be ok. I also just got my Laskey 93D! It has a bigger rim and less weight than my Greg Black and it has helped in many ways. Articulations are now easier, low notes speak better without sacrificing high register and it is more comfortable with the rounder and thicker rim but doesn't compromise flexibility. I'm really enjoying it now.

Yesterday, professor at the Guildhall School, Peter Gane, came to NAFA to conduct a trombone masterclass and brass ensemble rehearsal. Although he is very old, he still has an amazing level of energy that he channelled into his teaching. I played 2 excerpts for him and he worked on things like articulation and emphasised what wins an audition panel over. It was a fruitful masterclass.

OMM's rehearsal yesterday was good! Some progress was made and having low brass sectionals the day before really helped. Things are starting to fit together. More work to be done for the orchestra but it was a good rehearsal!

Alright, time to get some work done and attend an SSO concert tonight.

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