Nineteen Skeletal Duets for Trombones
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Nineteen Skeletal Duets for Trombones is a set of duets of easy to
moderately difficult specifically for teachers and students in private
lessons. The first 15 duets are arranged from Fifteen Safari Duets for Tubas
which was composed in 1989 for playing with my tuba students at Berklee
College of Music. They are at different levels of difficulty and in various
styles so that we always had duets to play no matter what was the ability of
the student. The additional four duets were added in 2020 for trombones for
this set. The title of each duet is also a name for a bone in the human body,
hence the name Skeletal Duets. There is something in each duet for students
to learn: the basics of tone production, rhythms, melodic phrasing, jazz,
graphic notation, etc. Most are sight readable and some have been performed
in concerts. Nineteen Skeletal Duets for Euphoniums are the same duets but in
treble clef. Twenty-two Skeletal Duets for Horns uses the first 19 of the
trombone set with three additional duets added. Some of the trombone and horn
duets are in the same key so they can be played together.
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