From the pen of Roger Winslow (204 Progressive Sightreading Tunes), these original duets begin simply and progress to an advanced level. Great for encouraging ensemble playing as well as building
From the Concerto for Contrabass, arranged for trombone or tuba and piano. Edited by Philip Catelinet.
This beautiful work by Johann Sebastian Bach may now be enjoyed by level 6 trombonists. Practicing and performing Bach's music can be the beginning of mastering the technique of the instrument.
The legendary Arthur Pryor setting, in theme and variations form. This is technically dazzling!
Composed for and premiered by "The 804 Jazz Bones" at the Tromblow'in' Festival 2012 in Virginia. A funk tune in D minor, playable by as few as four performers or as a larger choir. Everyone gets a piece of
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This book picks up where the Beginners book left off. The first 19 pages of the book are literature (English & Spanish), valuable tips and exercises on various techniques, very helpful to play the 20
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One of the true standards in the original trombone solo literature. Includes passages in tenor clef and lip trills.
This arrangement of Blazhevich's Concerto No. 2 will be challenging and rewarding to prepare and perform. The keys offer the player ample opportunity to use alternate positions which help develop
This addition to the Grade 6 repertoire for trombone and baritone, edited by trombone legend John Marcellus, will instantly become a classic for years to come. This piece was originally a concerto for oboe