[Trombone-l] Tenor Cleff Suggestions
George Carr
georgecarr at gmail.com
Mon May 14 19:21:43 CDT 2007
I seem to remember that the Blazevich studies were published in two
volumes; I believe the second volume contained most of the etudes that
switch clefs on the fly.
I also recall that someone posted on this list recently (within the
last three months) that the Blazevich books were being re-edited and
re-published now that the US copyright has expired; I believe the
re-deited versions are somewhat more difficult, including more clef
changes on the fly than the originals. So that might also be worth
looking into.
Sorry I couldn't be more help,
George
On 5/14/07, ewigleben1 at aol.com <ewigleben1 at aol.com> wrote:
> Anybody have some suggestions?
>
> I need a book that has exercises requiring player to go from bass cleff to tenor and then back to bass. I have the Blazevich (spelling) Books (from which I learned tenor cleff) but many of those are in tenor throughout the exercise. I'm looking to make my junior in high school student trombonist go back and forth! He's a good player and may grow to be a great player.
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