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WindSong Air Bags

 

For years Air Bags have been our top seller! In sizes of 5 or 6 liters, a rubber air bag can be used for giving a rough estimate of a person*s vital capacity and, by slowly rebreathing air several times in a row, the practice of inhalation and exhalation.  

 

We have sold the Rusch bag for years and, while the quality is great, coming from the medical world, it has had a lot of price increases!  A previous company sold grey bags that did not last long. We began searching for a generic alternative and now offer WindSong Air Bags available in sizes of both 5 and 6 liter. Just like the Rusch bag, it is made of latex rubber, just a bit thicker. We tried to break one by over inflating it the abusing it by punching, kicking and even sitting on it - we could not break it!  Since we could not break The WindSong Bag, for the first 90 days if you break it under normal use, we will replace it for you.  This bag is of equal quality at a lower price, upto 30% less than the Rusch bags!

 

We now offer two bags, from  Rusch our new WindSong bag both available in 5 or 6 liter sizes.

 

5 Liter Rusch Bag - $32.50  6 Liter Rusch Bag - $45.50
5 Liter WindSong Bag - $22.95  6 Liter WindSong Bag - $29.95

 

 

The legendary brass section of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on CSO Resound’s latest release.

William Walton Crown Imperial, Coronation March

Giovanni Gabrieli Sacrae Symphoniae No. 6: Sonata Pian e forte; Canzon duodecimi toni à 10; Canzon septimi toni à 8 (No. 2)

J.S. Bach Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor BWV 582

Percy Grainger Lincolnshire Posy

Silvestre Revueltas Sensemayà

Sergei Prokofiev Three Scenes from Romeo and Juliet


Chicago Symphony Brass plays Richard Strauss 
 
This incredible concert features an arrangement by Jay Freidman of Richard Strauss' Alpine Spmphony and A Strauss Fanfare. Augmenting the CSO are some "Brass Buddies" - the likes of Joseph Alessi, Phil Smith, Charles Geyer and others. This was a memorable performance of brass playing at its finest, now available on DVD

 

Click here for more details and video sample

 

 

 

 

Newly released is Charlie's new book "The Singing Trombone". Building on the orginal book "A Singing Approach to the Trombone", Charlie adds a lot of new material here, especially:

  • --New comments and refined explanations to accompany and introduce the exercises
  • --Many fantastic new exercises on fundamentals
  • --An entire section on orchestral excerpts... this section alone is worth a semester's tuition at Depaul!
  • --134 pages

 

 

  The Efficient Approach: Accelerated Development for the Horn
by Richard Deane

No matter how strong your inner musician is, it is impossible to achieve your horn-playing goals without understanding the basic cornerstones of technique.

In The Efficient Approach, I discuss at length how a clear appreciation of air pressure, embouchure support, and syllabic manipulation influence our core sound, and how that sound production influences every aspect of our horn-playing success.

 

 

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Almost Live
Breathing Devices - with Videos


Brass Pedagogy and Performance Practices
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