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TROMBONE BOOKS

Posted in Trombone (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

Written by Dot Fraser and Noel Fraser. By A&C Black.
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Posted in Trombone (Sunday, November 23, 2008)

Written by D. M. Guion. By Routledge.
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Written by Craig Nova. By Grove Press.
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By Hal Leonard Corporation.
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By Neil A. Kjos Music Company.
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No comments about Standard of Excellence: Jazz Ensemble Method for Group or Individual Instruction, 1st Trombone.



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Written by Various. By Music Minus One.
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Written by Sandy Feldstein and John O'Reilly. By Alfred Publishing Company.
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No comments about Yamaha Band Student, Book 2: Trombone (Yamaha Band Method).



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Written by Various Composers. By Hal Leonard Publishing.
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Written by Bruce Pearson. By Neil a Kjos Music Co.
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Written by Carl Stronmen. By Alfred Publishing Company.
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1 comments about Movie Songs by Special Arrangement: Trombone/Baritone/Bassoon.
  1. This book is markedly better than many of the "play along" books I have purchased for alto sax.
    First, the books are aimed only at alto sax--not at a hodge-podge collection of instruments. This means every page of the book is useful to the alto sax player, unlike some books where music for other instruments takes up large portions of the book.
    Second, Strommen has created arrangements that have the "basic" melody in the first half of the song followed by melodic riffs/alto sax solos in the second half. The arrangements are targeted for alto sax and are put together to get a full and interesting sound. This allows a novice or intermediate player to sound like a "real" saxophonist instead of someone who is stuggling through a barren and uninteresting melodic line.
    Third, the accompanying CD is excellent. Even numbered tracks have a trio made up of percussion, piano and a REAL alto sax. (This is compared to many other CDs which have the piano or bells playing the sax part.) Odd numbered tracks leave out the sax so you can play along. In all tracks the piano and the percussion are arranged to support the sax so again you really feel and sound like a saxophonist.
    Strommen has three books that I know of that are all produced in the same style--a movies book, a Gershwin book and a Christmas book. They are all excellent in my humble opinion. If you are looking for an alto sax book that has sound musical values, is playable by a novice/intermediate player, and will make you sound AWESOME then these are the books for you!


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Abracadabra Brass: Treble Clef or Tenor Horn, Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba (Abracadabra)
Trombone: Its History and Music, 1697-1811 (Musicology Series)
Trombone: A Novel
Jazz Classics - Trombone: Big Band Play-Along Volume 4 (Jazz Classics)
Standard of Excellence: Jazz Ensemble Method for Group or Individual Instruction, 1st Trombone
Music Minus One Trombone: Classical Trombone Solos (2CD Set)
Yamaha Band Student, Book 2: Trombone (Yamaha Band Method)
Movie Favorites: Trombone (Essential Elements Band Method)
Standard of Excellence Book 3 Trombone: Comprehensive Band Method
Movie Songs by Special Arrangement: Trombone/Baritone/Bassoon

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