Saturday, July 16, 2005


The New Newsletter Archive From Ellistrations! We have now added a Newsletter archive on our Web site with a lot of our past articles. You'll find motivation practice information as well as practice techniques for instrumentalists. We have also recently updated our Trumpet Section which should be more entertaining as well as informative. There is also a link to our free Ebook on Trumpet History there as well. I stayed up until 3 ahem last night trying to put together the Trombeone Section...I hope accordian players will have a sense of humor when they read that page. We'll also have a unique Trombone Accessory page as well as a Jazz Trombone Transcription page. Please stay tuned for more update information!

Thursday, July 14, 2005



The Trumpet Section is Here !!!


Well, I finally got our trumpet pages up and running. There is now a Trumpet Page which is nothing more than a starting page for all of the other pages I'm about to add.

There is also a Trumpet History Page that has information about my new and FREE Ebook on the history of the trumpet. (There seems to be a lot of confusion about who invented the trumpet, this little Ebook will clear that up.)

I have also completed The Trumpet Accessory Page as well. This is where you can find new and exciting things to accessorize with your trumpet. I have also thrown in a few jokes and crazy pictures as well!

Please stay tuned because in the next couple of weeks, I'm gonna revamp the whole web site!

Se ya around,

Mark

www.ellistrations.com

Monday, July 11, 2005


Trumpet History Update

Ok, I'm putting t
ogether really fun web page about trumpet history. I'm going to be placing it on my web site within the next few days and I am sure that most of you trumpeters will get a charge out of my efforts. The problem with writing an ebook about trumpet history is that it covers the entire world and so many cultures you would not believe it. Believe it or not one of the worlds cultures used the conch shell and cut holes in it to perform on which is considered to be a precursor of the trumpet.

Another idea for the Trumpet History page....

I am also thinking about doing a story about my favorite trumpeter and his orchestra .









Anyway, stay tuned for my latest developments!

Mark Ellis
www.ellistrations.com

Sunday, July 10, 2005



Ellistrations Web Site Update!

Trumpet History Ebook Coming Soon!

We have just updated the home page of our web site and I am currently worrking on the Trumpet Page. I should have the Trumpet Page updated with all sorts of goodies very soon. It will contain a Trumpet History section for all of you out there searching for trumpet history information. I will place the link on here tomorrow. You will be able to download the ebook and keep it on your harddrive to review all that you want.