[Trombone-l] Duet Suggestions
Daryl Burch
daryl at burchinteractive.com
Sat Sep 1 13:30:59 CDT 2007
And besides, reading trumpet parts on the stand will make it _feel_
like a more challenging version of the Everly Bros. songbook!
..or Manilow, for peats ache!
Cheers!
-D-
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On Sep 1, 2007, at 4:51 AM, Tom Izzo wrote:
Bill,
--- Bill Redgate <billredgate at comcast.net> wrote:
> Fellow Listers;
>
>
> I will be visiting a friend soon and we
> had thought to do a little
> street performing as a duet.
> been my experience with Brass Quartet
Quartet? Or Duet?
For Duets, there are Oodles of Trumpet duets/book
form/sheet music form.
Many more written for Trumpet than Trombone,
unfortunately. But that doesn't mean we can't use
them.
I use many of these with my students (Trumpet as well
as Trombone & Euph students).
"Straight" books, as well as Jazzy & Bluesy stuff.
Take your picks.
I'm sure Hickeys & the other suspects have them all.
Tom
Tom Izzo
Principal Trombonist, Bristol Renaissance Faire;
Bass Trombonist, West Suburban Symphony Orchestra;
Founding Director, The Naperville Area Trombone Ensemble;
Alto/Tenor/Bass/Contrabass Trombones, Tubas, Euphonium, Bass Trumpet,
Electric Bass, Timpani & Percussion.
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