What
does formal training in engineering bring to music? Talk to Forrest Buchtel,
Jr., a musician who built experimental equipment for Edward Teller, and other
Nobel Laureates doing high energy physics at UC Berkeley; a musician who designed
chemical and medical equipment for Varian Associates; and a musician who received
what he thought was a prank call from Woody Herman asking to join his band during
the start up of Plasmatics, a plasma physics company, of which Buchtel was a
cofounder, for just a temporary gig. Ten years later and after world tours as
lead trumpet and featured soloist with Woody Herman, Duke Ellington, Count Basie,
Teo Macero, Gunther Schuller, Blood Sweat and Tears, Malo, and Jaco Pastorius,
Buchtel, the musician came back to Berkeley and engineering. Mr. Buchtel went
on to design the first and only megamp switch. Forrest believes that music and
technology can go hand in hand where one hand washes the other. Finally, in
this new millennia music and technology today are being pushed together thanks
to advancements in computer technology applications to music. Today, it is Forrest's
goal to bring his unique perspective to flexible musicians who wish to grow
by thinking a little outside the box. Toward that end, Forrest has teamed up
with Gary Anderson and Cynthia Daniels in an attempt to combine musical composition
with today's recording technology. It is Forrest's hope that this combined teamwork
will result in a musical product that can cross the full spectrum of music pedagogy:
graded from 1 to 10. It is hoped that there will be music that is easy enough
for young players to play without hurting themselves trying to hit double high
C, and rich enough that mature musicians can find music worthy of their attention.
Forrest believes that a fresh approach is needed to present to younger players
with jazz-influenced music which is up-to-date, but which can be played without
the need to first go through ten difficult books of chords and "approved" scales
to play through those same chords. It is important and Forrest's goal to create
music which is attractive to students and teachers alike so that all participants
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Forrest Buchtel: Trumpet/ Band Leader