David Vining

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I just have come across a website called “Trombonetools”, is there any opinions on Mr. David Vining? Just wondering. I like his “Viral Routine” for coming back, just wondered if his books are a good deal?
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He's a good teacher - there's some good info in his books as well
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He gave a very nice lecture at the ITF a couple of days ago. I found it to be a very well thought out approach to breathing on a brass instrument. He's very good in person too - approachable, and funny at times. Not a pedantic, boring event at all.

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His breathing book is absolutely incredible. I highly recommend it and have found it very helpful. He approaches breathing from an anatomical informed perspective and it’s laid out very well. Digestible, but with great depth.
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David has his personal website that tells his story of dystonia: https://davidvining.com/

Here’s his publishing company: https://www.mountainpeakmusic.com/

I too like the Breathing Book. Helpful, informative, based on anatomy and physiology.
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He's a great teacher. He dealt with some serious focal dystonia issues with Jan Kagarice and he incorporates that into what he teaches.
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I really like his Daily Routines and his Daily Routines for Students. As someone who is working through chop issues, he is a personal inspiration for me. Plus, as CalgaryBone (Jim Scott) noted, he is a good person.

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Daily Routines is great.
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His books and his publishing company are fantastic. His Daily Routines has been predominant fundamental material for me for 10 years.
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greenbean wrote: Mon Jul 17, 2023 10:46 pm Daily Routines is great.
So are his Flow Studies books, I hit them everyday.
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I really like his daily routines. They are more fun than the Remington book.
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I have his range studies book. Each progressive etude reaches 1/2 step further. Also I learned recently that one of my friends studied with him a few decades ago.
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hyperbolica wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2023 8:23 am I have his range studies book. Each progressive etude reaches 1/2 step further. Also I learned recently that one of my friends studied with him a few decades ago.
Mmmmm… maybe I’ll get this and work through it for a while before tackling Maxted.
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