Vade Mecum du tromboniste
COMPOSITEUR:
André Lafosse
ÉDITION MUSICALE:
Alphonse Leduc
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Recueil
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Trombone
The Trombone player's Vade Mecum was composed by André Lafosse for advanced trombonists who are preparing for their exams. Divided into three parts, this piece covers all the necessary elements to prepare the exams: - Thefirst one focuses on technical challenges: minor common chords, melodic minor
Spécifications
Compositeur | André Lafosse |
Édition musicale | Alphonse Leduc |
Instrumentation | Trombone |
Type de produit | Recueil |
Instrument Group | Trombone |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Genre | Classique |
ISMN | 9790046216473 |
Style Period | Post 1901 |
Nombre de pages | 55 |
No. | AL21647 |
Description
The Trombone player's Vade Mecum was composed by André Lafosse for advanced trombonists who are preparing for their exams. Divided into three parts, this piece covers all the necessary elements to prepare the exams: - Thefirst one focuses on technical challenges: minor common chords, melodic minor scales, diminished sevenths, high and low scales, chromatic scales progressing in thirds - The second corresponds to a scale of an octave insemi-quavers, each of its degrees being the starting point for an additional scale. Each scale is followed by its chords and the seven degrees and octave can be played both descending and ascending. This second part on its ownrepresents 30 exercises of scales. - The last part is quite difficult with 25 exercises covering most of the other difficulties that could be encountered. These pieces are perfect to get ready and to overcome all the smallweaknesses a player can have before a big contest or recital. André Lafosse (1890-1975) was a trombonist and a professor at Paris Conservatoire. He also composed a suite for brass quintet called 'Suite Breve' and recorded withStravinsky.