Arnold Jacobs The Use of Air
Arnold Maurice Jacobs (June 11, 1915 – October 7, 1998) was an American tubist who spent most of his career with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He held that position from 1944 until his retirement in 1988. Jacobs was considered one of the foremost brass pedagogues of his time as well as an expert on breathing as it related to brasswind, woodwind, and vocal performance. He is best remembered for his playing philosophy which he referred to as "Song and Wind."

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TPTV - Arnold Jacobs: Breathing

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Arnold Jacobs Interview and Tuba Demonstration, Broadcast in 1950

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BUZZING: The risks and benefits of mouthpiece BUZZING

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Gravíssimo! 2019 – Gene Pokorny e Telmo Marques – Over the Rainbow

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Arturo Sandoval on Sarah´s Horn Hangouts

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The Stunt That Ended Buster Keaton's Career

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TPTV - Arnold Jacobs: Physical Focus

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Tongue and Throat - Arnold Jacobs "Almost Live"

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TPTV - Arnold Jacobs: Focus on the Art Form

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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Tuba player Perry Hoogendijk | Concertgebouworkest

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This 1966 Millstone Technique Will Blow Your Mind—One Wrong Hit = Weeks of Work DESTROYED

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Arnold Jacobs Tuba Clinic - 1984

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Embouchure - Arnold Jacobs "Almost Live"

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Tributes to Arnold Jacobs(Tuba)Vol.2

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Adolph Herseth Interview

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Warren Deck Tuba Masterclass at SFCM

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Arnold Jacobs "Concerto for Bass Tuba / R. V. Williams"

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Robert Marcellus and his Clarinets

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