Trumpet players/students around the world rely on this collection of studies for the development of embouchure, lip flexibility, breath control and extraordinary tonguing techniques that provide a strong
J.L. Small's Twenty-Seven Melodious and Rhythmical Exercises remain a staple for the developing trumpet player's practice regimen.
Hering's etudes are the fruit of his 20 years of teaching experience. Students will develop musicality in the classical style. These are beginning to intermediate level etudes, each one page long, and each
A collection of 40 studies for the intermediate player, exploring a host of scales, arpeggios and more unusual melodic structures.
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One of the most widely used trumpet study books, this series of outstanding excercises was developed to enhance range, flexibility, and endurance. The preface, by Dr. Colin, guides the player in preparing
Includes Komm, susser Tod and the Bourree from Violin Partita No. 1 in B Minor, BWV. 1002. The superb contrast makes this an excellent contest selection.
A collection of three classic American Christmas folk songs featuring Rise Up, Shepherd and Follow; Brightest and the Best and Go, Tell It on the
From the French Conservatory solos, this piece is a standard in the repertoire for trombone and should be a must for any serious player. A very fine selection characterized by expressive phrasing and rich
A great educational tool that includes French-style thematic material that will intrigue both players and audiences. A solo favorite year after year!
From the Concerto for Contrabass, arranged for trombone or tuba and piano. Edited by Philip Catelinet.
A staple in the repertoire of high school and advancing college level trumpet players. On major contest and festival lists throughout the world.
The famous Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Tuba has been improved! Now presented in a New Authentic Edition, edited by Michael Roylance. Purists and modernists alike will welcome this