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Here is the downloadable version, in French, of the famous Trombolympic method by Daniel LASSALLE. |
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This method is targeted to young trombonists. It provides several exercises for flexibility that can be used during the first 5 years of trombone practice. |
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" I propose to you, in this book, to work on 15 orchestral excerpts among those that are the most often imposed in competitions. Teachers wishing to make their students discover the symphonic repertoire for trombone can also use this book. |
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StarTrombone is a learning method for young trombonists, accessible from 5 years old. StarTrombone provides exercises using voluntarily only positions 1 to 4 of the trombone because positions 5, 6 and 7 are difficult to reach for young children. |
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From 2 years of instrument practice |
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A piece to be played from 1-2 years of instrument practice. |
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" On October 31, 2020, day falls, giving way to a starless night. I put on my best Halloween costume to go get some candy with my friends. But not everything goes as planned ... " - Adeline COLLART |
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A piece to be played from 2 years of practice. |
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" The piece is inspired by a traditional Azorean melody and evokes these beautiful (sometimes difficult) hikes in the middle of the vegetation, without ever losing sight of the sea. " - Adeline COLLARTComposition for the 15th National Trombone Competition Antoine Courtois 2021. From 6 years of instrument practice. |
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" A theme and little crazy variations, without accompaniment, for young instrumentalists from 6-7 years of practice " - Pascal PROUST |
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" An examination or audition piece for trombonists from 8 years of practice. An ode to the famous God of Wine! " - Pascal PROUST |
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A piece to be played from 2 years of instrument practice. |
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A perfect Piece for exams or auditions - from 1 year of Trombone practice |
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" This piece is a tribute to a small island off the west coast of Finistère, in front Ouessant Island. The beginning of the piece depicts a landscape of Breton moor. It then presents typical dances from this region. " - Jérôme NAULAIS |
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" Two small pictures of everyday life in the Middle Ages set to music, from 5 years of instrument practice. " - Pascal PROUST |
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" A small study in a classical form " - Pascal PROUST |
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" Small suite in a classical style for a young instrumentalist solo " - Pascal PROUST |
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" A small study for concert or exam in a classical form " - Pascal PROUST |
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" The walk of a friendly little animal, for young musicians at the end of their first year of learning. " - Pascal PROUST |
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" A short and joyful play where the young instrumentalist has to already demonstrate a lot of virtuosity... " - Pascal PROUST |
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" Freely inspired by the famous Raymond Queneau's book, I wanted to write a piece that could be played by low-pitched solo brass instrument. It can be played by a Tuba, an Euphonium or a Bb Saxhorn, a Trombone or a F Horn player. This version is for Trombone or Bass Trombone. The others are available as well. This piece can be played from an exam from 8 years of instrument practice. " - Arnaud MEIER |
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" A hero of Greek mythology, his life, his adventures ... for already experienced trombonists. " - Pascal PROUST |
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" I remember well when I began to write these pieces: I sat down at the piano in the conservatory, which was almost completely empty at the time... and I improvised the first chords of the first piece. After that I wrote the theme. The music rang loudly in that large auditorium and I could hear how it echoed about the empty corridors of the conservatory... it reminded me of the overture from Charles Gounod's "Faust", as my hands still played out the melodies, stretching the limits of the theme which would become, in a sense, the introduction to the whole cycle. I could feel that the story was emerging: a story born from within the music. " - Anton GLADKIKH |
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A perfect Piece for exams or auditions - from 1 year of Trombone practice |
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" A short piece for young instrumentalists from the first year of practice. " - Pascal PROUST |
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" A short piece where the young trombone player will find what he must have acquired during the first months of learning, while being in a legendary setting... " - Pascal PROUST |
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A perfect Piece for exams or auditions - from 1 year of Trombone practice |
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A collection of 8 Christmas Charols for Young Trombone Quartet: 1 - We Wish You a Merry Christmas, 2 - Il Est Né Le Divin Enfant, 3 - Go, Tell it on the Mountain, 4 - Jingle Bells, 5 - Les Anges dans nos Campagnes, 6 - Mon Beau Sapin, 7 - Silent Night, 8 - Petit Papa Noël |
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" Some stories of an old sailor, for young instrumentalists " - Pascal PROUST |
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A perfect Piece for exams or auditions - for students playing Trombone for 2 years onwards |
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" The wind carries away the yellow leaves fallen on the pavement, the cafes put tables and chairs in... I evoke here a fall tour that is difficult to do quietly in Paris. How to take your time in this city with so many streets to cross (musical phrases of 3 measures), cars or buses to avoid (musical phrases starts on the second time). While the chestnut vendors are on subway entrances, how not to hurry like others (theme B) to 'catch' the subway... " - Alain LOPEZ |
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A collection of 7 Negro Spitituals for Young Trombone Quartet: 1 - Go Down Moses, 2 - Amazing Grace, 3 - Go, Tell it on the Mountain, 4 - Just a Closer Walk, 5 - Nobody Knows, 6 - Where You There?, 7 - Swing Low, Sweet Chariot |