Faulise: The F&D Double Valve Bass trombone
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Faulise: The F&D Double Valve Bass trombone
I had a look at this. Anyone spend time on it? Thoughts?
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Re: Faulise: The F&D Double Valve Bass trombone
I bought this and worked with it for a time.
Some good exercises to make use of both triggers.
Not really an introductory book; you need to have some familiarity with the valves.
Not a heavy technique builder like Teele
Is it unique? No. But if you want to work your bass chops it's good.
Some good exercises to make use of both triggers.
Not really an introductory book; you need to have some familiarity with the valves.
Not a heavy technique builder like Teele
Is it unique? No. But if you want to work your bass chops it's good.
Bruce Guttman
Merrimack Valley Philharmonic Orchestra
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Merrimack Valley Philharmonic Orchestra
"Almost Professional"
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Re: Faulise: The F&D Double Valve Bass trombone
It is a very good book for bass trombone development.
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Re: Faulise: The F&D Double Valve Bass trombone
Faulise has three books: the one you mentioned (the original; a routine book for dependent valve players), a similar book for independent valve players, and then a book confusingly called Volume 2: The Basics, which is a method to introduce the bass trombone for new players, doublers, etc. I only have the first one, and adapted it for independent valves. I’ve seen the other two. Definitely recommended.
Kenneth Biggs
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Re: Faulise: The F&D Double Valve Bass trombone
Kbiggs wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 10:36 am Faulise has three books: the one you mentioned (the original; a routine book for dependent valve players), a similar book for independent valve players, and then a book confusingly called Volume 2: The Basics, which is a method to introduce the bass trombone for new players, doublers, etc. I only have the first one, and adapted it for independent valves. I’ve seen the other two. Definitely recommended.
I have the 1st and independent book. The original is the better of the two.