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  1. 16. Mai 2005 · Es enthält ausführliche Erläuterungen und räumt auch mit einigen Missverständnisse auf. Geschrieben wurde es von einem ehemaligen Schüler Cat Anderson's, der ihn durch diese Schule geführt hat und daher zu wissen glaubt, wie Cat Anderson seine Methode verstanden haben wollte.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cat_AndersonCat Anderson - Wikipedia

    William Alonzo "Cat" Anderson (September 12, 1916 – April 29, 1981) was an American jazz trumpeter known for his long period as a member of Duke Ellington's orchestra and for his wide range, especially his ability to play in the altissimo register.

  3. 10. Apr. 2013 · Duke Ellington - Cat Anderson trumpet solo.William Alonzo Anderson, dit Cat Anderson, est un trompettiste américain né à Greenville (Caroline du Sud) le 12 s...

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  4. Cat Anderson's high note trumpet method rewritten by an 8-year student of Cat's, giving his secrets and step by step instructions.

  5. 13. Sept. 2010 · Cat's primary success and fame came as a trumpet player in Duke Ellington's big band during 1944-47, 1950-59 and off and on during 1961-71. He recorded on many of Duke's famous recordings. Ellington, always on the lookout for distinctive sounds, used Anderson's screamingly high trumpet acrobatics to sensational effect on several ...

  6. 10. Mai 2009 · After several years of encouragement from this and other trumpet forums and players to re-write Cat Andersons Trumpet Method, I have finally finished it and it is available to purchase at www.therealcatandersonmethod.com.

  7. 8. Mai 2007 · William Alonzo Anderson, known as Cat Anderson (12 September 1916–29 April 1981) was an American jazz trumpeter best-known for his long period playing with Duke Ellington's orchestra, and for his extremely wide range (more than five octaves), especially his playing in the higher registers.