
![]() | The Remington Warm-up Studies. Donald Hunsberger. An annotated collection of the famous daily routine developed by The Chief, Emory B.Remington. 63 of the studies used to train some of the worlds finest trombonists. Dr. Hunsberger also includes the text of interviews he conducted with The Chief before his death. Remington talks about his singing style, the correct way to tongue, a concept of sound, flexibility, a legato approach, security in the high register, and relaxation. Also contains 12 diatonic pattern scales, a Sample Routine, and an index. | |||||||||
| Warm-ups for Trombone. Emory Remington. The original exercises, in manuscript form, of the daily routine developed by The Chief, Emory B.Remington | ||||||||||
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Introducing the Tenor Clef for Trombone or Bassoon. Reginald H. Fink. A progressive and musical way to learn to read the tenor clef.
Introducing the Alto Clef for Trombone. A progressive and musical way to learn to read the alto clef. | |||||||||
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Advanced Musical Etudes for Trombone and Euphonium. Reginald H. Fink. Based on the Blazhevich Clef Studies. Formerly available in versions that mixed bass, tenor, and alto clef. This bass clef version places the emphasis on developing technic through musical etudes without the mental distraction of the constantly changing clefs. | |||||||||
| Advanced Rhythm and Technic Etudes. Reginald H. Fink Based on the Blazhevich Sequences. All in bass clef, the focus is on precise and musical performance. For the very advanced student. | ||||||||||
| Melodic Technic for Bass Clef Trombone and Euphonium. Reginald H. Fink. Based on Anton Slama's Studies. Melodic technic progresses through all major and minor keys and covers the standard arpeggios, triads and sevenths, and gruppettos in these keys. | ||||||||||
![]() | Studies in Legato for Trombone. Compiled and Edited by Reginald H. Fink. A preparatory book for the advanced vocalises of Bordogni/Rochut. Begins with the legato tonguing exercises, moves to slide and tongue coordination exercises, and then proceeds through a progressive selection of works of Panofka, Concone, and Marchesi. Limited range. This book is more difficult than Reginald Finks Introducing Legato, which is designed for elementary and intermediate junior high trombonists. Carl Fischer publication. | |||||||||
![]() | Thirty-six Studies for Trombone with F Attachment. O. Blume. Arr. Reginald Fink A difficult book of etudes for advanced players who have developed a little facility with an F attachment trombone. An appropriate preparation for this book would be the mastery of Introducing the F Attachment for Trombone by Reginald H. Fink. Carl Fischer publication. | |||||||||
![]() | Introducing Legato for Trombone. Reginald H. Fink. Designed by a trombonist for trombone teachers who may not be trombonists. A first book for the development of legato control for advanced elementary and intermediate trombone players. The book provides pieces and elementary vocalises for a smooth transition to Studies in Legato (Fink) which prepare the student for Melodious Etudes (Bordogni-Rochut) | |||||||||
![]() | Introducing the F Attachment for Trombone. Reginald H. Fink. A guide to using the valve for the student who just bought an F attachment trombone. It also provides advanced etudes and tone building exercises for the advanced player. A melodic and tonal approach makes this book the easy way to develop tone with precise intonation. Progressively arranged, it begins with fundamental tone and breath building etudes and then provides a section which focuses on specific exercises for each of the 6 positions available on the F attachment. | |||||||||
| School For Trombone. Part I. V. Blazhevich. Edited by Lewis Van Haney.
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