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Dr. Dan Hinman serves as Assistant Professor of Trombone at Kansas State University's School of Music, Theatre, and Dance. He teaches applied trombone lessons, directs the KSU Trombone Choir, and instructs Music Theory 1. Previously, he held a position as Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Mary in North Dakota.
His educational background comprises:
- Doctor of Musical Arts in Trombone Performance, University of North Texas
- Master of Music, University of Minnesota
- Bachelor of Music Education, North Dakota State University
Dr. Hinman's professional interests focus on trombone performance across diverse settings including orchestral, wind ensemble, and jazz. As an active performer, he is a member of the Chamber Orchestra of the Smoky Valley and Thundering Cats Big Band, and has collaborated with numerous ensembles such as the Bismarck-Mandan Symphony and Fargo-Moorhead Symphony. His recording credits include albums with the North Texas Wind Symphony.
No scientific awards were specified in the available information.
In his academic role, Dr. Hinman mentors students through applied trombone instruction and ensemble direction. He has taught courses ranging from low brass applied lessons to music appreciation and ear training, and previously directed graduate studies at the University of Mary.
Dr. Hinman maintains an active performance schedule with multiple ensembles, contributing to regional music scenes through orchestral and big band performances including the Chamber Orchestra of the Smoky Valley and Thundering Cats Big Band.





