[Trombone-l] Arban's in Treble Clef?

Ray Horton rayhorton at insightbb.com
Mon Apr 13 22:42:57 CDT 2009


Uhh, the Arban's method was originally written in treble clef, since it 
was written for cornet-trumpet.  The bass clef version was a later 
transcription. 


Several  versions are available.  You can see descriptions and price for 
three of them at Hickeys.com at this address:
http://www.hickeys.com/pages/trstudy.htm


Also, an older version is online free at IMSLP.org, but it is harder to 
read.  Try the link below, or go to IMSLP.org and search under composer 
"Arban"

<http://imslp.org/wiki/Method_for_the_Cornet_(Arban%2C_Jean-Baptiste)>


Raymond Horton
Bass Trombonist,
Louisville Orchestra






Bonemaster wrote:
> MTC: Really love my Arban's original.
>
> Trying to convert a young Eupher to 'bone...he's happy right now, I guess
> his age of enlightenment has not been reached.
>
> He's got no method book from which to work an develop skills. Was the
> original Arban's printed in treble clef for baritone/euph? Anyone know where
> I can get a copy?
> Is there a better 'bible' for baritone/euph TC than Arban's?
> Thanks a lot,
>
> Bob Devine
> Roswell/Atlanta, GA
> An 'All Shires' family
>
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