Hello Tubenetters;
I am average to above Bb tuba player.
I am looking for Music Books that would help me with playing melodies.
The goal is to become a better chamber music player.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Recommendations for Music
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Recommendations for Music
1951 #2341 4 valve King with Holton Bell
2006 Miraphone #282
1960 Conn 14k 4 valve Bb standard bell or helicon bell option
Franken Helicon Conn 20k valves; Mammoth body; Miraphone bell
King fiberglass sousie with brass bell.
Conn24J
2006 Miraphone #282
1960 Conn 14k 4 valve Bb standard bell or helicon bell option
Franken Helicon Conn 20k valves; Mammoth body; Miraphone bell
King fiberglass sousie with brass bell.
Conn24J
Re: Recommendations for Music
Strategic Air Command?the elephant wrote:SAC - San Antonio College? Just asking...
Re: Recommendations for Music
Rochut trombone books.sactubaguy59 wrote:I am looking for Music Books that would help me with playing melodies.
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Re: Recommendations for Music
Sacramento Calif
1951 #2341 4 valve King with Holton Bell
2006 Miraphone #282
1960 Conn 14k 4 valve Bb standard bell or helicon bell option
Franken Helicon Conn 20k valves; Mammoth body; Miraphone bell
King fiberglass sousie with brass bell.
Conn24J
2006 Miraphone #282
1960 Conn 14k 4 valve Bb standard bell or helicon bell option
Franken Helicon Conn 20k valves; Mammoth body; Miraphone bell
King fiberglass sousie with brass bell.
Conn24J
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Re: Recommendations for Music
Buy some solos, and get to work!
“Very little strength can produce much motion of air. Learn about air as motion.”
--Arnold Jacobs
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Re: Recommendations for Music
Definitely Rochut/Bordogni. Most succesful low brass musicians swear by them. Get the trombone book 1. play them down 1 and 2 octaves. Don't rush. Take your time to breath and blow with artistry. Good luck!
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Meinl Weston 2145 CC
Cerveny "Piggy" CC
B&S Symphonie Model F
Bundy tenor trombone
Meinl Weston 2145 CC
Cerveny "Piggy" CC
B&S Symphonie Model F
Bundy tenor trombone
Re: Recommendations for Music
Yes. And, as you become more advanced, you can play them in the octave written.fourbass wrote:Definitely Rochut/Bordogni. Most succesful low brass musicians swear by them. Get the trombone book 1. play them down 1 and 2 octaves. Don't rush. Take your time to breath and blow with artistry. Good luck!
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Re: Recommendations for Music
If you don't mind shopping vocal music to get the same melodies, you can get the Bordogni etudes with a nice piano accompaniment too.
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Re: Recommendations for Music
I have a set of duets recently reviewed in the ITEA Journal. 5 are original and 5 are based on famous orchestral melodies (American in Paris, Mahler 5, etc.). They are for two tubas, or there's a set for two euphs/trombones.
Good to do some duet work to get your chamber skills up. The difficulty I'd say is medium-hard. My honest opinion.
Happy to answer questions if you have any. Have fun playing whatever you decide to pick up!
Good to do some duet work to get your chamber skills up. The difficulty I'd say is medium-hard. My honest opinion.
Happy to answer questions if you have any. Have fun playing whatever you decide to pick up!
John Hadden
Brass Development Coordinator, Buffet Crampon USA
(904) 412-3682
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Brass Development Coordinator, Buffet Crampon USA
(904) 412-3682
john.hadden@buffetcrampon.com" target="_blank