Arban's Is the Wrong Book to Hand a Beginner
The Ultimate Trumpet Podcast from TrumpetStudio by Michael Droste
Episode notes
Arban's is the most famous trumpet book ever published — and the wrong thing to hand a beginner. Adam and Bella make the case, and then make the case for the book.
The scene that starts it
- A twelve-year-old arrives at the studio with a brand-new Arban's, spine uncracked
- Seven weeks into playing
- His band director told his mother it was the book every trumpet player needs
- Nobody did anything wrong — and it was still the wrong book
The history almost nobody knows
- Published in Paris, 1864, as Grande méthode complète pour cornet à pistons et de saxhorn
- The word "conservatory" appears nowhere in the original title
- That came later, from Carl Fischer, in translation, for the American market
- Arban wasn't a Paris Conservatoire professor ...
Keywords
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