Since its initial publication c.1850, Ernst Sachse's 100 Etudes for Trumpet has been one of the cornerstones of trumpet pedagogy. The study of etudes originally written for other instrumental
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
This edition of Jean Baptiste Arban's 14 Characteristic Studies for Trombone, edited by Alan Raph, was specifically written to provide the student with suitable material with which to test his
This new edition of Jean Baptiste Arban's 14 Characteristic Studies for Trumpet in Bb, edited by Thomas Hooten and Jennifer Marotta, was specifically written to provide the student with suitable
25 modern studies from elementary to more advanced levels in musical styles from modern Classical, Jazz and Funk to
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.
3 Studies for solo trumpet is a short work that highlights both the technical and also the expressive, thoughtful sides of the instrument. Written in the typical three movement form of fast, slow,
For trumpet. First printing. This volume contains studies by Arban, Concone, Kopprasch, Kreutzer, Sachse, and Schmidt. Preface and notes ... view details
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
These etudes have been used for over a century to prepare trumpet players to play many of the standards in the orchestral repertoire. This edition by acclaimed trumpet performer and prominent pedagogue Mark
These studies are a staple of the advanced trumpet method repertoire. Each etude is an exploration of a wide variety of registers, articulations and tonalities. While going through these 36 etudes the
In 1925, Theo Charlier published his 36 Etudes Transcendentes with Buffon-Crampon Publishers in Liege, Belgium. Based on his orchestral and teaching experiences, he felt the need to provide himself
A collection of 40 studies for the intermediate player, exploring a host of scales, arpeggios and more unusual melodic structures.
These etudes provide a wide range of enjoyable and varied pieces in many different musical styles including technical drills and lyrical melodies. They include a variety of essential skills for the