Hi,
I recently obtained a trombone as a gift and I only read Treble Clef, can anyone help me find or maybe suggest some good long tones and warm ups?
Thanks for the help!
John
Long tones and warm up - Treble Clef
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Long tones and warm up - Treble Clef
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Re: Long tones and warm up - Treble Cleft
Just find one for trumpet.
Or write one for yourself.
[By the way, there is no t in clef.]
Or write one for yourself.
[By the way, there is no t in clef.]
Bruce Guttman
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Re: Long tones and warm up - Treble Clef
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Re: Long tones and warm up - Treble Clef
Arban trumpet book will work fine.
Unless you're exclusively playing in a British-style brass band you'll eventually want to learn concert pitch bass clef, but for messing around on a valve trombone? Just treat it like a trumpet that happens to sound an octave down and have fun.
Unless you're exclusively playing in a British-style brass band you'll eventually want to learn concert pitch bass clef, but for messing around on a valve trombone? Just treat it like a trumpet that happens to sound an octave down and have fun.
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Re: Long tones and warm up - Treble Clef
I used to know bass clef years ago but since learning Treble Clef I am at the age where switching between the two would just be too confusing for me.spencercarran wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 12:37 pm Arban trumpet book will work fine.
Unless you're exclusively playing in a British-style brass band you'll eventually want to learn concert pitch bass clef, but for messing around on a valve trombone? Just treat it like a trumpet that happens to sound an octave down and have fun.
Thanks for your suggestion I have the urban book I will use that.
All the best!
John