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Re: Trombone Ideas



-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Barrett <RBarrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: brass-band@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <brass-band@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 15 April 1999 23:09
Subject: Trombone Ideas


>My band have let me do a couple of solo items in an upcoming concert, a
week
>on Saturday.  One of them is the old chestnut The Acrobat, which I've
>enjoyed getting to grips with.  Being relatively new to trom and not sure
of
>the repertoire, could anybody suggest any other solo items at around the
>same level of difficulty/range or slightly more 'difficult'?  The band
might
>not let me do any more items after the concert if I b**ls it up but at
least
>I could practice them at home.
>
>Richard
>Reddish and Gorton Band
>
>

Try "In a Sentimental Mood", Duke Ellington arr. P Graham

Absolutely gorgeous, but goes up to top D!  A real
"hairs on the back of the neck" job.
Incidentally, when did Reddish and Gorton Band merge, and what section
are they in now?

Colin Harris.
Composer Arranger Conductor
City Music Services
North Shields, Tyne & Wear
http:\\www.cmusic.ndirect.co.uk\


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