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Called "One of the finest virtuosos of our time," Rex Richardson is equally comfortable in many diverse areas of music. He has recordings in the areas of both jazz and classical music and is very active in bringing new music into the repertoire. In addition to his international performing career, Rex is also a published composer. He is a dedicated teacher, and in addition to his position at Virginia Commonwealth University, he has given master classes around the world. His recently released book, One Hundred Days of Trumpet Practice, is a major addition to the trumpet literature.
In Part 1 of our conversation, I ask Rex about his beginnings as a trumpet player and how he overcame his bad habits as a student. We talk jazz, specifically improvisation, and get into the nuts and bolts of how he approaches the art of improvising as both a player and also as a teacher.
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Called "One of the finest virtuosos of our time," Rex Richardson is equally comfortable in many diverse areas of music. He has recordings in the areas of both jazz and classical music and is very active in bringing new music into the repertoire. In addition to his international performing career, Rex is also a published composer. He is a dedicated teacher, and in addition to his position at Virginia Commonwealth University, he has given master classes around the world. His recently released book, One Hundred Days of Trumpet Practice, is a major addition to the trumpet literature.
In Part 1 of our conversation, I ask Rex about his beginnings as a trumpet player and how he overcame his bad habits as a student. We talk jazz, specifically improvisation, and get into the nuts and bolts of how he approaches the art of improvising as both a player and also as a teacher.
Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more!
As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium content and benefits including:
Learn more about becoming a Contributing Listener @ anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com!

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