Reinhardt

Approach to the Super High Register

Status: Ready | Author: Donald S. Reinhardt

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Reinhardt, D.. Approach to the Super High Register. Audio recording. The Donald S. Reinhardt Archive. https://www.reinhardtarchive.com/audio/121/. Accessed 2026-06-11.

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Transcript

The old theories of range development, I was told by 18 teachers, that the low register is the foundation of the house. Develop a fine big low register and you work your way up in half-tones and you'll finally become an E-flat trumpet player and a C-sharp trombone player. An E-flat trumpet player is a trumpet player who can play the biggest E-flats you've ever heard, but couldn't play an E-natural for $10,000. And the same way with a trombone…

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