Arban Duet no. 34, Bivouac Song

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  • @tomalleeson4573
    @tomalleeson4573 5 дней назад

    Nicely described.
    Good memories of this duet.

  • @rqaay_
    @rqaay_ 7 дней назад

    Hello Mr. Emery,
    Highschool Trumpet Player here, and was wondering if we could possibly set up a lesson. Love your work and would love to have a one on one session to really expand my horizons. If possible, let me know how to contact you.
    Thanks.

    • @stevenemerytrumpet4095
      @stevenemerytrumpet4095  6 дней назад

      Hi “High-school Trumpet Player”
      Thanks for your interest in a private lesson with me.
      Here is how to proceed:
      While I do teach on line as well as in person it will be helpful to know a bit more about you before I can discern whether or not I may be able to help you.
      First, I generally do not teach younger students unless they are already accomplished players and I currently only have one young student whom I have committed to teach.
      Second, I charge $160USD for an hour lesson, payable through Zelle or Venmo (or PayPal if you are not in the U.S.)
      If you will kindly let me know more about yourself I will consider scheduling a lesson and then we will both have a better sense if working with me would be a good choice.
      You may contact me through my website. Here is a link: www.stevenemerytrumpet.com/contact
      When you write, please leave me your contact information including your name, preferred email address, phone number (so I may communicate with you quickly if necessary) and, since you are a minor, please provide contact information for your parent(s) or guardian. Also, please feel free to share a short version of your musical life story and, if you wish, you may also send a short recording of your playing. Simply hearing you play anything on the trumpet will greatly help me to know where to begin to help you in your trumpeting challenges.
      I look forward to the possibility of working with you.
      Thanks for your patience with this process,
      Steve
      Steven Emery
      Professor of Trumpet,
      New England Conservatory
      The Boston Conservatory at Berklee