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Bon Jovi : It's My Life (niveau intermédiaire/difficile, sax ténor)
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Brass Ensemble,Trombone Trio Bass Trombone - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1502807 Composed by David Ritt. Arranged by David Ritt. Romantic Period. 86 pages. Gordon Cherry #1078477. Published by Gordon Cherry (A0.1502807). The Rochut/Bordogni Melodious Etudes for Trombone have enjoyed immense popularity over the years. If you play the Trombone, or any brass instrument for that matter, you have surely played and listened to countless hours of them as a student or teacher in the studio or practice room. David Ritt has beautifully composed Melodious Trio Accompaniments to Etudes 1-32 of Book I Melodious Etudes by Rochut as trios for Trombones or Euphoniums.Performed as trios (coil bound books for Parts II & III) they will be an invaluable asset to teachers and students, helping them gain insight into performing these gorgeous melodies and learning a melodious style of performing as well as improving intonation, rhythm, style and legato technique.Melodious Trio Accompaniments includes Etudes 1-32 from the vocalises from Book I of the Rochut Melodious Etudes.Beautifully engraved, these trio accompaniments are perfectly suited for moderately advanced performers.This edition includes parts II and III and part I of the original Bordogni/Rochut book matches up perfectly to them.
Melodious Trio Accompaniments for Trombone or Euphonium
3 Trombones (trio)

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Enya : May It Be (niveau débutant, piano solo)
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