I am primarily a tuba player, but I am going to begin teaching a beginning/intermediate euphonium player.
Since I never studied euphonium officially, I am not familiar with the various methods that are customarily used. Can anyone educate me, as to what books are commonly used for a course of euphonium study?
I am particularly interested in methods for the early stages of study, but I wouldn't mind hearing about methods for the later stages of development, as well.
THANKS!
Suggestions for Beginning/Intermediate Euphonium Methods
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Jedi Master
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Is that the Hering "50 Recreational Studies"?David L Allen wrote:For my beginner private students (I will be starting 10 beginners in 2 weeks) I REALLY like the Sigmund Herring 50 Etudes for Trombone. The etudes follow a very logical progression and they can be easily used for the first two years of study. Aside from that book I use solos and try to get them in front of Arban as soon as I think they can handle it.
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Agreed.David L Allen wrote:... I REALLY like the Sigmund Herring 50 Etudes for Trombone. The etudes follow a very logical progression and they can be easily used for the first two years of study. Aside from that book I use solos and try to get them in front of Arban as soon as I think they can handle it.
That, plus some lyrical "vocalise" etudes (like the Concone that can be found in the Fink Legato Etudes book) work well.
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Ed Sueta Band method book. comes in three books. this is the old method book. He has a new one out but I like the old one better and this may be hard to find. Good for reinforcing rhythm patterns. Book 2 hits 5 key signatures pretty hard Bb Eb F C Ab and also introduces cut time and 6/8 and 3/8 and triplets. Book 3 puts it all together and is a bit of a jump from book 2 but it makes the kids work.
After that I get into the Rubank Advanced method BK 1 & 2, great duets and it is set up with excerscises for scales, articulation, flexibility, melodic interpretation and solos, although the solos are not great. Sort of like a mini Arbans. I usually supplement with some other things either Candaian Brass Solos or Solos for the Baritone Horn Player or a jazz book if the kid is into that.
ken k
After that I get into the Rubank Advanced method BK 1 & 2, great duets and it is set up with excerscises for scales, articulation, flexibility, melodic interpretation and solos, although the solos are not great. Sort of like a mini Arbans. I usually supplement with some other things either Candaian Brass Solos or Solos for the Baritone Horn Player or a jazz book if the kid is into that.
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Mirafone 187 BBb
1919 Pan American BBb Helicon
1924 Buescher BBb tuba (Dr. Suessaphone)
2009 Mazda Miata
1996 Honda Pacific Coast PC800
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