I had a refreshing trombone related experience today at a local coffee shop.
It was not the auditory type, but nonetheless was a pleasant experience.
It needed no Captcha to prove my human existence to open it.
It came with a search engine at the end.
There was no pestering the establishment for a password; I just opened it.
Outside of eight titles on the rear of the device, there was no insistence of advertising.
During my time, I experienced no popups for distractions.
There were no reminders of how many trackers were present to remove them.
The only cookie was on a plate nearby and it was delicious. (software)
I did feel social interaction outside the intended device with stamped dates and notes
from previous viewers.
Today, I was reading a used copy of Trombone Technique by Denis Wick,
formerly from the stacks of the London Imperial College & Science Museum Library.
It's a nice travel size book, 7 by 5 inch, and goes well with a same size notebook to take notes.
Has anyone come across small travel sized trombone/music theory, reference or bios they enjoyed? -
Those little gems that can slip into a small bag for cafes and flights?
Dennis
A refreshing power off
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Re: A refreshing power off
Nice!
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Re: A refreshing power off
The memoirs of Hector Belioz are one of the most well-written and entertaining books I've ever read (in addition to obviously being interesting from a music history perspective), and perfect for exactly those reading contexts.slideandtraps wrote: ↑Mon Aug 26, 2024 5:24 pm
Those little gems that can slip into a small bag for cafes and flights?
Dennis
Maximilien Brisson
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Lecturer for baroque trombone,
Hfk Bremen/University of the Arts Bremen
www.maximilienbrisson.com
Lecturer for baroque trombone,
Hfk Bremen/University of the Arts Bremen
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Re: A refreshing power off
For those who like to read it in French, there are various download options available for free.LeTromboniste wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 5:04 pm The memoirs of Hector Belioz are one of the most well-written and entertaining books I've ever read (in addition to obviously being interesting from a music history perspective), and perfect for exactly those reading contexts.
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/26370
Well, I now realise that's contradictory to OP's intentions - sorry for that!
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Re: A refreshing power off
This thread reminded me to check again for a nice copy to buy...and just found this third edition, in two volumes, pocket-ish size, marbled hardcover, quarter bound in leather.
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www.maximilienbrisson.com
Lecturer for baroque trombone,
Hfk Bremen/University of the Arts Bremen
www.maximilienbrisson.com
Lecturer for baroque trombone,
Hfk Bremen/University of the Arts Bremen
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Re: A refreshing power off
When I read it in school, I had the impression he (Mssr. Berlioz) suffered from a not insignificant degree of paranoia, and his music to me always evokes feelings of listening to someone with a hyperactivity / attention span disorder.
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