Published in June 2018 at AvA Musical Editions
Also available at: June Emerson (UK)
Ca. 6' 30''
Four pieces for trombone and piano, quite easy, written within Fand e'
This piece was thought to be played on the B flat side of the Horn. This characteristic allows this piece to be idiomatically played on a Trombone or on an Euphonium (like the Low Horn Suite no.1 and no.2)
(ca. 1'10'') |
As the title says, the 1st movement is a fanfare, with emphasis on the perfect fifth music interval played both staccato and legato. |
(ca. 1'33'') |
On the second movement, the idea of a rainbow appears because nearly every two bars the chords are changing, passing twice through all the different keys following a circle of fifths. This is an ideal piece to work on all the different notes in legato with emphasis on the arpeggios. |
(ca. 1'33'') |
In the third movement we will travel to Marrakech. The bars 21-24 can be played optionally an octave higher. On the pedagogical point of view, it is also a good piece to work on the 1•2 & 2•3 fingering alternation and how to use the 3rd finger as an alternative fingering for 1•2. |
(ca. 2') |
Finally, a Chromatic Blues to work on the left-hand fingers, that increases the number of notes rhythmical speed every 12 bars. Intentionally were used notes with the same fingerings using the 3rd and 4th overtones as a starting point. (b.3 & 7; 15 & 17; 27 & 31) |