Tenor Trombone Tone-Ups, Bass Clef
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Product Details | <p align="left">Adrian Morris, Professor of Bass Trombone at the Royal Northern College of Music and Salford University and Principal Bass Trombone of the Hallé Orchestra presents his selection of fifteen beautiful slow tunes - ideal for tone development.</p><p align="left">Trombone performance notes and technique tips for each melody.</p> <p align="left">Performance standard - easy to moderately difficult.</p><p align="left"><strong>Peter Moore</strong> says<em>: </em>"<em>In my many years of teaching, I have found that most students won't practice long note exercises because they are so dreadfully boring. I could not find enough interesting slow music for students to play - so we wrote Tone-Ups and Adrian's book is the latest in the series" </em></p> <p align="left"><em>This book has fifteen carefully selected titles, complete with performance notes for each piece, for you to enjoy playing. You will also develop your embouchure technique at the same time".</em></p><h2 align="center"><a href="http://www.music-made-to-measure.com/Ten_Trom_TUPS_Bk1_BC.html" title="Tone-Ups for Tenor Trombone Bass Clef">Click here to see a sample from the book </a><br /></h2> |
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About the Author | <div id="authorInfo" style="display: block"> <h4 align="left"><span class="style1">Adrian "Benny" Morris. PPRNCM.</span> </h4> <p align="left">In 1999 Adrian was appointed as Principal Bass Trombone with The Hallé Orchestra in Manchester, England, a position he still holds. He is also Senior Trombone Tutor at The Royal Northern College of Music and Salford University. During his time Adrian has played with many of the country's leading orchestras, and has performed in most of Europe's finest Concert Halls. His many successful students all describe him as an inpirational teacher - we agree wholeheartedly!</p> </div> |