Intensive courses of 3 consecutive days
Méthode " No-Pressing" pour les instruments à vent
D'après les découvertes pédagogiques et philosophiques de Robert Pichaureau
Un antidouleur pour les instrumentistes à vent
Mouthpiece instruments Trumpet
Trombone
Horn
Hunting horn
Tuba
Prescription instruments... Mouthpiece and reed instruments
Saxophone
Clarinet
Flute
Oboe
Bassoon
Bombarde
Educational training adapted to teachers of wind instruments and singing
Complete training for professional teachers in the No-Pressing method for wind instruments. If you want to teach this magnificent method and help your students experience their learning well and flourish without suffering, this training is made for you.
Be your own guinea pig, learn for yourself to remove the suffering, difficulties and doubts of a musician by discovering the musical philosophy of Robert Pichaureau applicable to yourself and your students.
The results on your beginning students will be surprising. They will be happy to practice their instrument without suffering and they will flourish without barriers. But not without work!
You will also know how to “repair” and “care for” musicians who have already played an instrument and who are in pain. Damaged by bad teaching or by life, they will find listening, understanding, comfort and competence from you. You will be able to offer real solutions to their suffering, by offering effective remedies and exercises proven for several decades.
This applied musical philosophy is very powerful and after 40 years of teaching the method, I have seen a 95% success rate for those with difficulties and suffering, and much higher for beginners.
“Years of solitary research led me to analyze and understand the unconscious work of our body when we make an instrument vibrate. Subsequently, years of teaching allowed me to verify and apply the results of my research. It took a lot of patience to be able to locate the cause of our problems: the students who come to see me face apparently insoluble problems, otherwise they would not come.”
Robert Pichaureau
Wind ensembles
All musical groups
Brass ensembles
Wind ensembles