Jazz etudes like Snidero

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alberttrombone
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Jazz etudes like Snidero

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Hello everybody,

Do you know about other books like the ones of Jim Snidero for trombone?

Thanks!

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Jack Gale has a nice book of 24 jazz etudes in different styles. I also enjoy his 12 Jazz Duets.
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Just make sure you find one WRITTEN by a trombone player. Stuff that works great on a sax will both look and sound awkward on a trombone.
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+1 on anything Jack Gale wrote. He did some great bone quartets.

Also, Mark Nightingale's jazz book is quite good.
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J.J. Johnson's Exercises and Etudes for the Jazz Instrumentalist.

https://www.amazon.com/Exercises-Etudes ... 0634021206

For what it's worth, the Snidero etudes are quite playable on trombone for the most part, despite his being a sax player.
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McChesney has an etude book.
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McChesney is really great. His instruction in his books is just about the best, too. But the stuff he does requires you to develop a world class shift. If anyone has overcome the limitations of the horn it is him. But it is much much easier to let the horn dictate your performance envelope.
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Effective Etudes for Jazz by Mike Carubia and Jeff Jarvis. There are 2 volumes and I like the first volume best. The first half of Vol. 1 is easy enough for high schoolers and then it gets harder.
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How about the old Tommy Pederson stuff. Is it still in print?
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