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Hard work = great results

Congratulations to my students who made CT regionals!
Also last year's senior who is on scholarship at Hartt School of Music this year as a freshman (I'm sure she's grateful for the break); one of my 8th grade female students who is 1st trumpet in the Regional Band, and one of my seniors who is auditioning to several schools to study music next year.
Another one of my high school seniors made regionals on trumpet and just found out he will be on a full academic scholarship to NYU studying economics, presidential honors program, and a trip with other honors students to Florence, Italy.  Oh yeah, he also plays violin and piano!  When does this guy sleep!
You have all worked very hard and deserve recognition.  Good job!
All of my students this year are progressing very fast using my concepts of air flow control and tongue position in combination with retraining subconscious response.
Do you need a great teacher?  Do you practice, but feel frustrated at your lack of progress?  What are you waiting for?



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