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j.alexandread918 New Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 1:54 pm Post subject: Modern trumpet etude books |
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I really like the Charlier and Longionotti exudes books but want to increase my collection. Any other books out there you would recommend that are similar in style and difficulty progression. |
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trpt.hick Rafael Méndez Forum Moderator
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 3:17 pm Post subject: |
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Etudes and Duets by Joseph Turrin
Nice book! |
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kehaulani Heavyweight Member
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I played the Charlier books almost half a century ago. That's "modern", LOL?
Why thank you. _________________ "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn." Bird
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astadler Veteran Member
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The Bitsch etudes are a bit more challenging, but worth the work. Verne Reynolds' horn etudes have been transcribed for trumpet, and are also great. Chris Gekker's 24 etudes are fantastic as well. There are tons of others out there, but those are some of my go-tos. |
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CJceltics33 Veteran Member
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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 7:03 pm Post subject: |
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The Ost etudes look fun |
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Jay Lichtmann Heavyweight Member
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http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/lichtmann/files/studies/russianstudies.pdf _________________ In his retirement he had become that most dreaded of former athletes, the one who always remembered how much harder it was in his day "when ships were made of wood and men were made of steel."
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Harry Hilgers Heavyweight Member
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kehaulani wrote: | I played the Charlier books almost half a century ago. That's "modern", LOL?
Why thank you. |
Charlier is available in pdf for free download.
https://www.trumpetstudio.com/charlier.html |
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Tpt_Guy Heavyweight Member
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Harry Hilgers wrote: | kehaulani wrote: | I played the Charlier books almost half a century ago. That's "modern", LOL?
Why thank you. |
Charlier is available in pdf for free download.
https://www.trumpetstudio.com/charlier.html |
Was that published with a copyright notice? And renewed? f so, we have have another 3 years before it becomes public domain. Anyone know?
I did a cursory search but wasn't able to find much about this work specifically. _________________ -Tom Hall-
"A good teacher protects his pupils from his own influence."
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Dayton Heavyweight Member
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Some of these have already been mentioned, but here are a few "modern" advanced etude books that I really like:
Baldwin: Lips of Steel
Brandt: Orchestra Etudes and Last Etudes
Broiles: Studies and Duets I-III
Caffarelli: 16 Etudes
Gates: Odd Meter Etudes
Hering: 24 Advanced Etudes
Hering: 15 Characteristic Etudes
Pietzsch: 22 Virtuosity Studies
Plog: 16 Contemporary Etudes
Porret: 24 Melodic and Progressive Etudes
Reynolds: 48 Etudes
Stevens: Changing Meter Studies
Vacchiano: Advanced Etudes
Vizzutti: Advanced Etudes
Enjoy! |
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Groth Music New Member
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Tpt_Guy wrote: | Harry Hilgers wrote: | kehaulani wrote: | I played the Charlier books almost half a century ago. That's "modern", LOL?
Why thank you. |
Charlier is available in pdf for free download.
https://www.trumpetstudio.com/charlier.html |
Was that published with a copyright notice? And renewed? f so, we have have another 3 years before it becomes public domain. Anyone know?
I did a cursory search but wasn't able to find much about this work specifically. |
We are fairly sure that this is not actually public domain in the US. Alphonse Leduc still holds the copyright. |
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Groth Music New Member
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Bordogni - 24 Vocalises or the Sachse studies. Both really good things as well |
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Jay Lichtmann Heavyweight Member
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Groth Music wrote: | I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Bordogni - 24 Vocalises or the Sachse studies. Both really good things as well |
If you're gonna go there, what about Giuseppe Concone:
http://www.wwjdo.com/concone/ _________________ In his retirement he had become that most dreaded of former athletes, the one who always remembered how much harder it was in his day "when ships were made of wood and men were made of steel."
Samuel Abt on Eddy Merx |
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adc Veteran Member
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H.L. Clark Technical Studies _________________ Too many Old Cornets to Count |
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deleted_user_587aaec New Member
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Posted: Tue Apr 23, 2019 12:03 pm Post subject: Book Ideas |
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In terms of newer etudes, I would definitely recommend:
*David Sampson - Morning Pages (21 Etudes for Trumpet)
*Nathan Ost Lyrical Studies (these are really fantastic)
*Nathan Ost Characteristic Studies
*Snedecor Etudes |
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WaveVector New Member
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I agree add Herring. |
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mrhappy Veteran Member
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Dayton wrote: |
Baldwin: Lips of Steel
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Now THAT'S a title!! _________________ MH |
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