Chops
The Ultimate Guide to Buildng Tone, Technique and Flexibility
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The Ultimate Guide to Buildng Tone, Technique and Flexibility. Composed by Frank Williams. SWS. Back To School. Softcover. With Standard notation. 64 pages. Carl Fischer Music #WF127. Published by Carl Fischer Music (CF.WF127).

ISBN 9780825890192. UPC: 798408090197. 9x12 inches. Text: Frank T. Williams III.

Chops is the ultimate book for building tone, technique andflexibility on a brass instrument. It is written by Frank Williams, oneof the best brass pedagogues in the world, who has instructedcountless students around the globe in private lessons, highschool bands and award-winning drum and bugle corps.Williams’ students range from people (such as myself) in thepublishing industry to hundreds of band directors and professionalmusicians, even reaching to principal players of major orchestras.These exercises are the vegetables that all brass musicians musteat in order to improve their tone, technique and flexibility: a oneof-a-kind collection of exercises and insights into mastering theskills necessary to be a solid player on a brass instrument. Theyare proven. They work. And with diligence they will help you tosucceed as well.
It is with great pride that I write the foreword for this book by one of my mentors and friend. Frank Williams isone of the best brass pedagogues in the world—period! Most of what I know about playing a brass instrument,and teaching people to play a brass instrument, and writing and editing books about playing brass instruments Ilearned from Frank. Frank is a master teacher. He has instructed countless students around the world in privatelessons, in high school bands and in award-winning drum and bugle corps. Frank’s students range from peoplelike me in the publishing business to hundreds of band directors and professional musicians, all the way up to thetubist in the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He knows what he is doing, and he continues to do it day in and day out.I am pleased to be able to get Frank to put down on paper what it is that he does to help his students succeed andimprove their “chops.” These exercises are not glamorous, but they are the vegetables that all brass players must eatin order to improve their tone, technique and flexibility. This is a one-of-a-kind collection of exercises and insightsinto mastering the skills necessary to be a solid player on a brass instrument. They are proven: They work, and withdiligent work they will help you succeed, too.Frank is not the famous professor at the big-name university or conservatory of music, but that does not in any waydiminish his expertise in this area. He lives in the trenches, helping students of all ages become wonderful brassplayers and better musicians. I know that you will find these exercises daunting at times, perhaps even painful atothers. But trust me: Push ahead, try harder, and do what is necessary to succeed. Frank has another wonderfulquality as a teacher that rings true in this book. He accepts nothing but your best at all times and helps his studentsunderstand that through consistent hard work and dedication, even sometimes painfully, you will get better. I knowin my heart this to be true.It is my pleasure to be able to present the work of Frank Williams in this book for Carl Fischer so that manygenerations to come can continue to know of the legacy of this great brass pedagogue and fantastic musician.Thank you, Frank, for instilling in me the work ethic necessary to succeed as a musician and in life.