Norlan Bewley's TUBA Tips for TUBA students

 

bass clefLOW BRASS ENSEMBLE
Learn more about Low Brass Ensemble Music - a new type of listening and performance opportunity.

TUBA TIPS FOR PLAYERS & STUDENTS - From NorlanBewley.com
--return to "tuba tips" directory

"Taking Private Lessons"

One of the best things you can do as a student is to take private lessons with a qualified teacher. You can receive individual help from someone who plays your instrument well and has experience working with students. Ask your music director to recommend a good teacher for you. School programs often have a list of private teachers they already use. Many music stores, colleges, and universities offer private lessons as well.

The internet is a wonderful source of information on any topic. Online help like the Tuba articles on my website and those on other websites can provide valuable assistance, but they are no substitute for studying on a regular basis with a qualified private teacher.

Students often wait to see if they like playing their instrument before beginning lessons. This is not as good a plan as it sounds. If you take lessons first, you will enjoy playing much sooner because you will learn correctly from the start and avoid many problems that can be discouraging and frustrating.

Make the investment in your musical future and take private lessons!

Copyright Norlan Bewley 1999

bass clefTROMBONE PERFORMANCE & MUSIC RESOURCES
bass clefTUBA PERFORMANCE & MUSIC RESOURCES
bass clefEUPHONIUM PERFORMANCE & MUSIC RESOURCES
bass clefOTHER MUSIC and INFORMATION LINKS
 

 

Biography
Low Brass Ensemble
Instruments
Sounds
Clinician Info
FAQ
Contact Norlan Bewley
Links
Links