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Bobby Shew is a great trumpet and flugel horn player. He as been compared with many famous trumpet players across history.


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Bobby Shew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (396 words)
Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Bobby Shew began playing the guitar at the age of eight and switched to the trumpet at the age of ten.
By the time he was thirteen, Bobby was playing at local dances with a number of bands and by the age of fifteen had put together his own group to play at dances, occasional concerts and in jazz coffee houses.
Bobby is involved in the music educational system, conducting clinics and master classes at high schools and college campuses all over the world.
Bobby Shew clinic (945 words)
Bobby Shew was from the beginning self-educated, and this is the main reason for his experimental attitude to trumpet playing.
Shew has an effective and quick warm-up method.
Shew is a very versatile trumpet player, and he demonstrated how the warm-up gave him direct access to the upper register.
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