[Trombone-l] Alto Trombone Studies
Frank Darmiento
frankdarmiento at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 8 14:47:06 CDT 2006
Jason -
Since you brought up the subject (of alto trombone
studies) I decided to inject a little shameless
self-promotion into the topic. After working on the
project off and on for 10 years I completed a set of
30 alto trombone etudes. I wrote them mostly to give
myself something to practice. There are 10 bass clef,
10 tenor clef and 10 alto clef etudes. All 15 major
and 15 minor keys are represented. They are idiomatic
for the alto but can probably be used as clef studies
for tenor.
I recently added the book to my web site. It's
available online at: www.SackbutMusic.com
Frank
--- Jason Smith <jbone72 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I just received a book that I would like to
> recommend
> for those looking to expand into the world of alto
> trombone. The book is called "Studies for the Alto
> Trombone" and it appears to be a solid book. After
> a
> brief introduction it goes into the exercises we all
> love from Bordogni(Rochut) as well as Cornette and
> Bleger. It looks like fun I'm gonna go practice
> now.
>
> J
>
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Frank T. Darmiento
Scottsdale, Arizona
frank at darmiento.com
www.SackbutMusic.com
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Frank Darmiento's latest jazz CD 'Sudden Impact' is available from Summit Records at:
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