2. Online Instruction: Subsequent Lessons (chops—brass instruments)
$75.00
As taught by Dr. Donald S. “Doc” Reinhardt, Rich allows students a 60–90 day “incubation period” and then meets with them again to see what indicators may have been unearthed by the grueling regimen they are given at their Orientation and Analysis Period lesson. Now is when the rubber really meets the road!
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Subsequent Lessons (chops) are scheduled in one-hour blocks at a time that is mutually convenient. Depending on your level of progress, you may get more hi-res, publisher-quality PDFs of materials to work on, and you will definitely get clarification on any points that you may not have fully absorbed in previous lesson periods.
Previously Skype was used for best audio and video quality, but as of May 7th, 2025 we have switched to using WhatsApp video calls (also free).
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