![]() Avoid stressful situations if possible, so that the music making stays pleasant for you.Įxpress your deep feelings in the music, and create situations, in which you can do this. Take a lesson with a good player once in a while.ĭont’play music you don’t like, it may harm your feelings. If possible have two studying sessions per day, one in the morning, one in the afternoon /evening.ĭon’t force, but challenge yourself, look for areas of improvement. Improve your equipment if necessary to match your personal sound and physical constitution, since we all are different. Read inspiring literature to widen the mind.īreath well to play good and release stress while playing. ![]() Play with other good musicians, and be in an open position of constant learning. Listen with headphones, intensely, so you really absorb the music. Listen to music that you love, that inspires you. Markus, how do you become a better musician?Īlso, how do you become a better trumpet player? Other composers have also written works for me, for example “Preisungen” by Hans-Martin Lonquich for trumpet and organ, “Jet Stream” by Peter Eötvös that was premiered with the BBC Symphony Orchestra in London in 2002 or “Other Presences” by Jonathan Harvey for trumpet and live electronic with its premiere at the Cheltenham Music Festival in 2006. There I have also listed the works that he composed for me. You can read about the collaboration with my father in the section “With Karlheinz Stockhausen”.
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