Learn to Play Trombone! Book 1


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Carefully graded methods written by instrumental specialists that emphasize good tone production, build a strong rhythmic sense and develop well-rounded musicianship.




Best Beginning Trombone Book for Kids


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Finally, a trombone book with appeal to kids that focuses on fundamentals taught through songs that young people love to play. Author Larry E. Newman (Beginning Band Fun Book series) created this book to be used as a first year beginning method or as a second year review and continuing book for the progressing intermediate student. The book is crammed with tons of musical examples, scales, arpeggios, songs, solos, duets and trios plus dozens of fun, kid-centered illustrations. Mix and match the trombone book with other instrument books in this collection to create customized woodwind and brass groups.




Standard of Excellence


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First 50 Songs You Should Play on the Trombone


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(Instrumental Folio). If you've been playing trombone for a little while, you are probably eager to learn some familiar songs. This book includes a wide variety of favorite songs, from pop hits and movie themes to classical melodies and folk songs, many of which originally featured trombone! Songs include: Evermore * Goodbye * Hello * Hello, Dolly! * I'm Getting Sentimental over You * Marie * Night Train * Old Time Rock & Roll * Opus One * Peter Gunn * Seventy Six Trombones * The Star-Spangled Banner * A Taste of Honey * and more.




Lip Slur Melodies


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This book has over 100 etudes and 33 duets relying exclusively on the natural slurs of a trombone. They are designed for the common F-attachment tenor trombone although one section is meant exclusively for the double-valve bass trombone. They progress from easy to quite challenging.




Breeze-Easy Method for Trombone or Baritone, Book I


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The Breeze-Easy Series features instrumental methods for individual and group instruction, created by experienced teachers John Kinyon and Valentine Anzalone. It is designed to produce the best musicianship in the greatest number of students in limited teaching situations.




Learn to Play Trombone, Bk 1


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Carefully graded methods written by instrumental specialists that emphasize good tone production, build a strong rhythmic sense and develop well-rounded musicianship.




Solos for the Trombone Player


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Contents: Adagio (from Concerto for Cello and Orchestra) * Adagio Contabile (from Sonata VI for Violin) * Alla Siciliano (from Sonata V for Bassoon) * Andante Cantabile (from Concerto for Trombone and Band) * Arioso (from Piano Concerto in F Minor) * Chorale (from Sleepers, Wake!) * Concert Piece, Op. 88 * Elegy for Mippy II (for unaccompanied trombone) * Menuet Alternat (from Sonata VI for Bassoon) * Panis Angelicus * Preludio (from Violin Sonata in F) * Recitative and Prayer (from Grand Symphony for Band, Op.15) * Rondo (from Concerto No. 2) * Sarabande (from Oboe Concerto in G Minor) * Second Movement (from Sonatina for Trombone and Piano) * Vocalise.




Brass in Color


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Welcome to Brass in Color! Trombone Book One of the Brass in Color Beginner Method Series introduces a color-coded tablature method (Color Slide Positions) to help students learn the slide positions of the trombone and apply them to notes in the Middle Range. In this beginner method series students learn the note’s pitch by listening to his or her instructor, and by using the Color Slide Positions students will be able to easily match the note’s pitch with the positions of the trombone. Standard music notation has also been included with each lesson to help the instructor know which notes to play and to teach students how to read the notes as they match them with the slide positions of the trombone. Breath marks, articulation, dynamics and tempi are not noted in the lessons and may be added by the instructor as needed. Also, key signatures are not used so that students will become familiar with the concept of reading notes as they are associated with the Color Slide Positions. There are three main sections in Brass in Color. The first section is Lessons that introduces new slide positions, notes, and musical concepts. The second section is Technique Exercises that consists of two-measure exercises to help students practice and review the material. The third section is Songs that gives students the opportunity to practice playing longer melodies. This beginner method series for trombone also has a companion website: (www.brassincolor.com) On the website you will find audio for each lesson as well as different activities, videos and other resources to help students learn to play the trombone.




First Division Band Method, Part 1 for Trombone


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This is an updated edition with a new four-color cover and updated text in various places in the book that mention correlated material. The music and songs are the same. The time-honored First Division Band Method retains the same pedagogically-sound sequence of learning that has taught over 12,000,000 students the fundamentals of learning to play a band instrument.