Inside John Haynie's Studio: A Master Teacher's Lessons on Trumpet and Life

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| Rating | : | 4.35 (866 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1574416499 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-02-13 |
| Language | : | English |
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Wonderful Emmett Anglin I'm a former student at North Texas State University (as it was known in the 60's) and had a few lessons with John and I know Anne Hardin in a periphial kind of way. Maybe this makes me prejudiced but I found this book to be most interesting and found myself usi. Good book Haynie is a Master Teacher. His technical comments, presented in a conversational tone, are well appreciated. This is a valuable insight into the mind of one of the most influential trumpet studios in the world. For trumpet players who were not so lucky to atten. "Loved the book!" according to Amazon Customer. Very interesting reading for trumpet teachers, students, and performers too. A really good look at the mindset and musicality of John Haynie.
Take a seat on the other side of the stand from master teacher John Haynie.. What was it about the way John Haynie approached trumpet lessons that made such an impression on so many of his students? What were his instructions? How did the lessons transfer from the studio to the recital hall to their life after college? Come inside the studio and relive some of these students’ lessons
This book showcases a teaching career that has become legendary.”—James Scott, Dean of the College of Music, University of North Texas “The principle that pervades my entire educational philosophy did not come from education or psychology classes; it did not come from the many sermons preached by my Dad and hundreds of other pulpiteers. John’s concern for educating the whole person, not just cramming for the job market, emanates from every page. It came from John Haynie’s studio.”—Douglas Smith, Mildred and Ernest Hogan Professor of Music, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary “I read a book like this and I come out the other end asking, ‘Why didn’t I try this long before now?’ All hail to John Haynie and Anne Hardin.”— Ray Bradbury, author of Fahrenheit 451. “This wonderful collection of essays is a treasure of insight into the mi
