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Welcome to Mr Golding's website this is a free resource for trumpet, horn, trombone and tuba players. The theory section is useful for all musicians but the site is aimed at brass players.
We would welcome any feedback, queries or questions to mrgolding@hotmail.co.uk

New for Summer 2010
Skype Lessons ONLINE

For the last 5 years I have been heavily involved in a trial project delivering weekly lessons by video link, I have decided to take this a step further and offer online tuition via MSN messenger and Skype.
With over 10 years experience as a fulltime Brass tutor in Schools the lessons will be structured and provide essential help if you are having any problems or just advice on how to improve.

Lessons will be 25 minutes and available for any brass player any age from beginner to advanced standard. I can also offer 50 minute advanced trumpet/cornet or piccolo trumpet masterclasses. Click the Online Lessons tab for more info.................

The sections explained...

Home - It doesn't matter where you are on the site click the Home tab to come back to this page.

Playalong - There is a section for every brass instrument so you can play along online or download to an MP3 Player and print the sheet music out. Look out for the animated instrument to help you nail those notes!

Theory - This is a great way to learn the notes and all of those little codes on the music. It's not just for brass players. Complete the quiz and print out your results for your teacher!

Practice - Mr G shows you how to get the most out of your practice and become the better player!

Links - Links to other brass websites. If you run a site and would like a link email it in and I'll add it when I can!
 

Who is Mr G?

Mr Golding is a Brass Instructor based in Central Scotland. He works in Schools and via Video Link teaching all Brass Instruments. In 2005 he was the regional winner of the Yamaha Music Instructor of the Year and he has been featured in the Times Educational Supplement, Yamaha Educational Supplement and given teaching demonstrations to numerous Educational Conferences across the globe.
Links -  http://www.tes.co.uk/article.aspx?storycode=2416703 http://www.webarchive.ja.net/services/publications/archive/newsletters/ukerna-news/2007/Spring/train1.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf2DhHhMOE0

Mr Golding still performs regularly as part of "The Trumpet Shall Sound" a busy Trumpet and Organ Duo.
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