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August 10, 2007

Method Books for Trombone

Here are some key method books that every serious trombone student should have in his/her library!

Elementary Method for Trombone
N. Long
Rubank, Inc.
Level: beginner to intermediate

55 Phrasing Studies for Trombone
Jaroslav Cimera
Belwin Mills
Level: beginner to intermediate

The Remington Warm-Up Studies
Ed. by Donald Hunsberger
Accura Music
Level: beginner to intermediate

Daily Drills & Technical Studies for Trombone
M. Schlossberg
M. Baron Co.
Level: beginner to advanced

Sixty Selected Studies for Trombone
C. Kopprasch
Carl Fischer, Inc.
Level: intermediate

Mastering the Trombone
Edward Kleinhammer & Douglas Yeo
EMKO Publications
Level: intermediate to advanced

Clef Studies for Trombone
V. Blazhevich - Ed. by Donald Hunsberger
MCA Music
Level: intermediate to advanced

Melodius Etudes for Trombone, Vol. 1
Arr. by J. Rochut
Carl Fischer, Inc.
Level: intermediate to advanced

6 Cello Suites
J.S. Bach, Arr. by Keith Brown
International Music Company
Level: intermediate to advanced

The Brass Gym
Sam Pilafian & Patrick Sheridan
Focus on Excellence Publications
Level: intermediate to advanced
(more focused on valve instruments, but useful for trombone too)

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