Long considered the trumpet player's "bible," Arban's Conservatory Method for Trumpet is now presented in a New Authentic Edition edited by Thomas Hooten and Jennifer Marotta. As an added bonus,
The Stamp exercises, perhaps more than other brass methods, emphasize musical principles as much as physical concepts to accomplish the desired technical results. Perhaps the most famous Stamp aphorism was
These lyrical studies were designed to develop musical phrasing and breath control.
Improve your pitch, flexibility, and range with drills and technical exercises by world-renowned teacher Max Schlossberg.
From one of the most prolifically published brass pedagogues of the twentieth century, Sigmund Hering's 40 Progressive Etudes is recognized as an essential method, containing forty etudes that are
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
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
A piano accompaniment is available - Pepper # 10514595.
J.L. Small's Twenty-Seven Melodious and Rhythmical Exercises remain a staple for the developing trumpet player's practice regimen.
Train to play beautifully, with great lyricism, control, artistry, and variety in all registers and dynamics.
Saint-Jacome's Grand Method for Trumpet or Cornet is one of the two great pillars of trumpet methodology along with Arban's Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet. The
The Brass Tactics 6/60 Routine presents an eight-step "circuit training" approach to practicing the trumpet or any brass instrument. Virtually every aspect of sound production is addressed in a
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Here is a trumpet book that has been waiting 90 years to become a classic in the advanced trumpet etude repertoire. With David Bertie's superb revision, this "new" book is easily on the same level as the