Reinhardt

ITG 2007 Track 11

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Hanks, D.. ITG 2007 Track 11. Audio recording. The Donald S. Reinhardt Archive. https://www.reinhardtarchive.com/audio/118/. Accessed 2026-06-11.

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Transcript

And the second part of the drill is the lip flexibility, or what he called the track routine. And I'll let Dave discuss that. Sure. Whoever wants to be typed, when you bring up your warm-up 57, I will draw, after you're typed, I'll draw which way your arrows go. Now, Dr. Reinhardt would draw an arrow over the note. If the arrow pointed down, that was not any instrument direction. It was the pull down of the lips on the teeth. And if the arrow…

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