Request for Studio Warm ups/Daily Routines

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Re: Request for Studio Warm ups/Daily Routines

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Contact Mike Milnarik in the greater Boston area. He has a very effective daily routine/warmup for both Tuba and Euphonium. try mike (at) milnarik (dot) com.
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Do you happen to have a list of what you have currently? This might help us fill in some blanks for you.

Not tuba, but Josh Hauser has two books called Donut Etudes: Coordination Studies in 12 Keys (vol. 1-2). These could easily by Tuba/Euph. studios as well.

Good luck!
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Here are some patterns that I use and I try to get my students to use:

http://www.box.net/shared/lqyp85rc8n

Start with the "up-and-down" scale pattern in one key. (If today's date is an odd number, then start with an odd number of sharps or flats; if not, start with an even number.)

Then do one of the arpeggio patterns in the next key, (addng one flat or subtract one sharp) choosing one that is appropriate for the ability of the student.

Then do the "up & down" scale pattern in the next key, and so on until the circle is completed.
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Re: Request for Studio Warm ups/Daily Routines

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James,
Contact Don Harry about his "Warm-Ups From Hell"
A couple years ago I heard something about the possibility of a book.
I have copies of four of his original handwritten sheets, but would prefer not to distribute them in their entirety without his permission.
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