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O1594X - Melodious Etudes for Trombone - Book 1: Nos. 1-60
Melodious Etudes for Trombone (Book/CD) - Joannes Rochut BOOK 1A staple in brass methods, Melodious Etudes for Trombone, Book 1 has been re-engraved, corrected by pedagogue Alan Raph, and printed with a lay-flat binding for ease of useAdditionally, Bordogni's original piano accompaniments, written specially for the vocalises, are presented with these etudes for the first timeAs a bonus, the edition now includes a CD containing MP3s and printable PDFs of the original piano accompaniments, performed by Rae MosesThese etudes, transcribed from the vocalises of Bordogni, have been specially prepared for use by trombonists in order to perfect their overall technique and in particular to develop style in the interpretation of melody
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u/flowbotronic · 10 pointsr/Trombone

Three things:

  1. Check and make doubly sure that there isn't already a list of repertoire (scales, etudes, solos) that they want to hear for ensemble auditions. In my experience as a student and teacher, the vast majority of schools will have such a list. To find out, I would check your college's school or department of music website. If there is no information there, email the director of bands at your school. Be polite and make it short.

  2. If there truly is no prescribed list of what to play, then I would ask... who did you audition for initially? If it was just your applied professor, maybe contact her/him and ask if you should just repeat Morceau Symphonique. The other members of the faculty may not have heard you yet, in which case there's no need to fix what's not broken!

  3. If you receive absolutely no direction from any faculty and you're just itching to try something new, you cannot go wrong with any Rochut etude from the first half of the book. Except #1. #1 is awkward. If you don't have the book, it's cheap. Here's an Amazon link: Melodious Etudes for Trombone - Book 1. You'll need it at some point anyway.

    Good luck!

    Edit: Punctuation.
u/theDalaiSputnik · 7 pointsr/Trombone

Rochut - Melodious Etudes book 1
The Rochut is used by many teachers to work on legato articulation and phrasing.
I would also recommend Brad Edwards' excellent BoneZone site. I have his Lip Slurs book, which has great exercises without getting too boring. Looks as if he's added some great titles since I had seen his web site.
[BoneZone books link] (http://www.bonezone.org/_Main/books/books_index.htm#ls)