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Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome. Glad you found us. So what is this, exactly?
Mr. Colin Williams (Principal Trombone, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra) and
myself have "gone into business" to bring you a series of Video
Podcasts to explore, expound upon, and share our love of the trombone.
We will continue to welcome guest artists to the show as we prepare for
you both pedagogical and performance-based videos. These videos are
available in a number of formats and at a number of locations on the
Web. If you have a relatively fast internet connection, you can watch
streaming videos here:
(You'll see a button on the site to make a small donation via to support our efforts.
Our PayPal account is tom@trombonelessons.com. Please don't be afraid to click the button.)
If you use
iTunes (a free download for both Mac and PC users), you can use this
link to see our iTunes home page:
If using
iTunes, we suggest "subscribing" and allowing the videos to download to
your computer. We would also appreciate any kind reviews you might post at iTunes, if you're so inclined.
On this page,
we will post companion files and related materials for the Podcasts. If
you would like to see something posted here or if you have suggestions
for topics you'd like to see covered, please NEVER hesitate to email us
at:
Episode 43 "Newsletter": This
is our first venture into streaming pdf files. We're excited at the
possibilities: hand-outs for teachers, musical examples that can be
printed
for your
personal practice, newsletters with announcements
from around the world, etc. Look for more in the future and let us know
what ideas you'd like to see
happen.
Episode 41: Viewer Mail:
I found a link to some of Mr.
Chris Gekker's writings, to which I refer in the video. Click here to read what Mr. Gekker says about practicing.
And speaking of practicing, check
out Mr. Golding's awesome site, MrGolding.com. Great work, sir! Thanks for writing us.