Bordogni in middle to low register

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Bordogni in middle to low register

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I mentioned in another post I have bordogni in middle to low register. There is some few mistakes here and there but I think you find them quickly. Some asked me for this so you can just download them if you find it useful. Maybe good for tenor players who want to dive into the dark side.



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Thanks for sharing!
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Savio wrote: Sun Sep 08, 2024 2:10 pm I mentioned in another post I have bordogni in middle to low register.
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That's a nice resource. I usually start my Bass Trombone students on the Ostrander version of the Bordogni's. I find it's a better fit than playing the standard versions down an octave. They do follow that book with playing the 8vb Rochut versions - I like to see them build the medium low register first. Good to practice etudes like this in eve3ry register and multiple keys.

Thanks Leif!

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CalgaryTbone wrote: Fri Sep 13, 2024 12:21 pm That's a nice resource. I usually start my Bass Trombone students on the Ostrander version of the Bordogni's. I find it's a better fit than playing the standard versions down an octave. They do follow that book with playing the 8vb Rochut versions - I like to see them build the medium low register first. Good to practice etudes like this in eve3ry register and multiple keys.

Thanks Leif!

Jim Scott
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Cool! Thank you so much!
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Nice!
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I just played through Nr. 4.

The D above high Bb? I did not see that coming. <smiley>
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timothy42b wrote: Fri Sep 27, 2024 7:23 pm I just played through Nr. 4.

The D above high Bb? I did not see that coming. <smiley>
Ohh, I just put some parts up an octave in some few areas. Its not original. There are some few wrong notes here and there. Dont remember where, but you all will notice it when playing them. I believe it was som # and B's missing when I transposed it.

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I have been working on playing Bordogni in all 12 keys. This gets gets you playing in different registers and slide patterns. I have found it very beneficial.
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Thank you for these. Looking through them, an F-attachment is not required. I will enjoy getting in some low range legato playing on my small bore.
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