Etudes for Bass Trombone


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These fifteen bass trombone etudes were written with the sober thought that, when you can play them, you can also play anything else written for this beautiful instrument! Among the selections you will find; a delightful jazz waltz; oodles of flexibility challenges; triple and double tonguing; the slow blues; a pretty ballad; and many other musical traps that you will thoroughly enjoy.




Etudes for Bass Trombone


Book Description

These fifteen bass trombone etudes were written with the sober thought that, when you can play them, you can also play anything else written for this beautiful instrument! Among the selections you will find; a delightful jazz waltz; oodles of flexibility challenges; triple and double tonguing; the slow blues; a pretty ballad; and many other musical "traps" that you will thoroughly enjoy.










40 Advanced Studies for BB Bass/Tuba (B.C.)


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(Boosey & Hawkes Chamber Music). Tuba method




Elementary Etudes for Bass Trombone


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56 original etudes by Tommy Pederson, foremost authority on the art of playing the trombone.




Flow Studies for Bass Trombone


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Flow Studies for Bass Trombone is a companion book to the Breathing Book for Bass Trombone. Flow Studies is designed to help trombone players learn to effectively use their air flow to achieve smoothness and enhanced musicality. Flow Studies includes a suggested etude rotation schedule, so players may receive the maximum benefit.




Method for trombone


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Melodious Etudes for Trombone


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120 Melodious Etudes for Trombone, Book 1. From the vocalises of Marco Bordogni. Selected and transcribed by Joannes Rochut.




66 Etudes In All Major And Minor Keys For Trombone, Tuba, Bassoon, String Bass


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