Thirty Studies In Every Tonality (trombone) by Claude Pichaureau Trombone Solo - Sheet Music

By Claude Pichaureau

"Written by Gerard Pichaureau, Thirty studies in every tonality is a volume which is part of his method for Trombone. For intermediate players, this book is a great tool to gain a great sonority in all tonalities. Each study is approximately a page long and is written in the medium range of the instrument. It uses all tonalities to enable musicians to play some notes they are not always used to. It completes the other book of technique studies by Gerard Pichaureau. Born in 1916, Gerard Pichaureau is a Trombonist and composer. Soloist for the French Republican Guard, he also taught Trombone at the Paris Conservatoire after Andre Lafosse."

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Instrument:
Trombone Solo
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Claude Pichaureau
Publishers:
Alphonse Leduc
Series:
Robert King Music
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Etudes and Exercises
Artist:
Claude Pichaureau
Usages:
School and Community Sacred
Shipping Weight:
2.15 pounds

Trombone (Trombone)

SKU: HL.48182219

Composed by Claude Pichaureau. Leduc. Classical. Softcover. Alphonse Leduc #AL23263. Published by Alphonse Leduc (HL.48182219).

"Written by Gerard Pichaureau, Thirty studies in every tonality is a volume which is part of his method for Trombone. For intermediate players, this book is a great tool to gain a great sonority in all tonalities. Each study is approximately a page long and is written in the medium range of the instrument. It uses all tonalities to enable musicians to play some notes they are not always used to. It completes the other book of technique studies by Gerard Pichaureau. Born in 1916, Gerard Pichaureau is a Trombonist and composer. Soloist for the French Republican Guard, he also taught Trombone at the Paris Conservatoire after Andre Lafosse.".