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by Jeff Nelsen
I always knew I should be doing my long tones, but I just couldn't do them. I’m sure that made for a rougher-than-needed time for me in the past. I very much enjoy doing this exercise. They are basically Long Tones with a Tune. I’ve gained endurance, flexibility, color control, soft playing calmness and abilities, loud playing abilities, smoother slurs, cleaner tongue, and I've gotten over my hesitation in starting first notes.
Hosted by Andrew Bain and Annie Bosler, the 47th International Horn Symposium takes place at the Colburn School in the heart of downtown Los Angeles from August 2 - 8, 2015. I had a chance to chat with IHS LA 2015 co-host Annie Bosler about the upcoming week. Check it out!
Jeff: How did you arrive on this year’s theme?
Annie: This year's theme, “Then and Now," is a celebration and reflection of the horn's role across time. The theme was Andrew Bain’s idea and very fitting for an event of this kind in Los Angeles. The last IHS workshop was held in LA in 1979, so it has been 36 years since masses of horn players have gathered in LA. There are many great lectures and recitals planned around this theme! In addition, we plan to showcase the role of the horn in a city rich in film music history.
Jeff: What are some highlights of the week?
Annie: Wow! Well there is so much going on it is hard to pick some highlights.
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