I Used to Play Trombone
Carl Fischer Music · WF117

I Used to Play Trombone

Composer: Jacques Offenbach, Bob Dylan, Georges Bizet, George Poulton, Scottish Folk Song, Irish Folk Song, John Philip Sousa, Spiritual, English Folk Song, Traditional, Lyra Davidica, Patrick Gilmore, | Arranger: Larry Clark

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Description

Trombone — If you ever played the trombone before, you know what a joy it is to participate actively inmaking music. That is exactly what this book is about. I have designed the book to include a widevariety of songs in many different styles, with the main idea being to have fun making music.Additionally, I Used To Play Trombone contains many exercises for the adult musician to re-learnskills that may have been learned many years ago. It begins with a review of important aspects ofmusic theory and notation, followed by warm-ups, scales and exercises that re-introduce you toplaying the instrument and that help you build your “chops” back up. The techniques covered arebasic to playing the music included in this volume. The pieces in the book cover a broad rangeof styles and are generally familiar to most people who have been involved in listening to musicthrough the years. I also hope that the songs in this book will rekindle some fond old memories ofplaying your instrument and reignite your desire to play music again, just for the fun of it.Practice the long tones and daily warm-ups on pp. 7–9 a little bit every day to build the staminanecessary to perform the music. Work on one of the scales and some of the technical exercises onpp. 10–17 a little each day as well. Then turn to one of the pieces you would like to play and tryreading it. Take it slowly at first; don’t get frustrated if it doesn’t come easily. It will take time torelearn and to retrain the muscles to do what you once did. You should also listen to the pieceswhich can be downloaded from carlfischer.com and play along with the track that is played by atromnbone and piano and, in some cases, other accompaniment instruments. This will provide youwith a model for getting your tone back. When you become sure of yourself, you can try playingwith the accompaniment track without the melody.I Used To Play Trombone is not a beginner’s book. If you are new to playing an instrument, Isuggest that you obtain a beginner’s book and a teacher. After you have mastered the basics, youcan then come back to the material in this book.Remember to take it slowly, have fun and enjoy making music! I Used to Play is a new series for adults looking to get back into playing their instruments of yesteryear, and will help jumpstart their memory and comfort with music. Its #1 goal is to get people re-acquainted with their instrument(s) by not only reviewing theory and technique with etudes, but also providing them with types of music they want to play, like pop, jazz, and classical tunes. Each book contains a CD with audio MP3 files of complete performances of most songs, plus accompaniment-only play-along versions. The CD also contains printable PDFs of piano parts for practice or performance opportunities. It's just the push former players need to fall back in love with their instruments again!

Product Info

SKUWF117
PublisherCarl Fischer Music
SectionWoodwind & Brass
CategoryInstrumental