
Welcome to the Greg Wing MSU (Morehead State University) Trumpet Site!
Private study in the applied studio is one of the most important aspects of any music degree program.
The private studio is the place where students develop themselves into the best performing musician
possible. In the private trumpet lesson at Morehead State University, Professor Wing uses a kinesthetic
approach to teaching the trumpet. "I teach my students to concentrate on playing with a beautiful, full sound, totally focusing on the finished musical product and not the analysis that often creates added frustration to the development of the student. We spend a great deal of time focusing on the student’s self-image and, through the trumpet, help the student to become the person who is groomed for success in music. My definition of success is the continuous journey toward the achievement of predetermined worthwhile goals."
The teaching and learning activities in the trumpet studio are linked to the other components of the music degree program such as ensemble performance, music theory, history, conducting, music education courses, etc. The integration of all aspects of the music curriculum, along with commitment and dedication on the part of the student, will result in a well-rounded musician that is equipped to be a more effective performer in their chosen field of study.
Members of the MSU trumpet studio are active in University ensembles as well as the MSU Trumpet Ensemble. This group meets two hours per week with a focus on learning the trumpet quartet and ensemble repertoire, ensemble sound quality, balance, blend, group musicianship, intonation, and style. All private studios in the MSU Department of Music, Theatre & Dance have weekly one-hour master classes called "Performance Class." The activities in this class vary and include performance of materials learned in the private lesson, the evaluation of performances of others, and various pedagogical and motivational topics that come up. With participation in the private trumpet lesson, Trumpet Ensemble, Performance Class, and other ensembles, the trumpet students at MSU see their trumpet professor at least three or four times per week in an educational setting and receive regular academic advising.
Thank you for visiting this site and please explore the links, information, and resources within. If you have questions regarding the MSU trumpet studio or trumpet playing, please email me by clicking on the email icon above or call me at my office number 606 783-2401.
Thanks again and "Happy Trumpeting!"
- Professor Wing
Private study in the applied studio is one of the most important aspects of any music degree program.
The private studio is the place where students develop themselves into the best performing musician
possible. In the private trumpet lesson at Morehead State University, Professor Wing uses a kinesthetic
approach to teaching the trumpet. "I teach my students to concentrate on playing with a beautiful, full sound, totally focusing on the finished musical product and not the analysis that often creates added frustration to the development of the student. We spend a great deal of time focusing on the student’s self-image and, through the trumpet, help the student to become the person who is groomed for success in music. My definition of success is the continuous journey toward the achievement of predetermined worthwhile goals."
The teaching and learning activities in the trumpet studio are linked to the other components of the music degree program such as ensemble performance, music theory, history, conducting, music education courses, etc. The integration of all aspects of the music curriculum, along with commitment and dedication on the part of the student, will result in a well-rounded musician that is equipped to be a more effective performer in their chosen field of study.
Members of the MSU trumpet studio are active in University ensembles as well as the MSU Trumpet Ensemble. This group meets two hours per week with a focus on learning the trumpet quartet and ensemble repertoire, ensemble sound quality, balance, blend, group musicianship, intonation, and style. All private studios in the MSU Department of Music, Theatre & Dance have weekly one-hour master classes called "Performance Class." The activities in this class vary and include performance of materials learned in the private lesson, the evaluation of performances of others, and various pedagogical and motivational topics that come up. With participation in the private trumpet lesson, Trumpet Ensemble, Performance Class, and other ensembles, the trumpet students at MSU see their trumpet professor at least three or four times per week in an educational setting and receive regular academic advising.
Thank you for visiting this site and please explore the links, information, and resources within. If you have questions regarding the MSU trumpet studio or trumpet playing, please email me by clicking on the email icon above or call me at my office number 606 783-2401.
Thanks again and "Happy Trumpeting!"
- Professor Wing