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Sing It First (Wycliffe Gordon's Unique Approach To Trombone Playing) - click for larger image
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Title Sing It First (Wycliffe Gordon's Unique Approach To Trombone Playing)
Article no. 3145552
Category Ensembles
Subcategory Variable Brass Instrumentation
Instrumentation Brass
Country of publication USA (us)
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Series title Brass Methods
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Composer Gordon, Wycliffe
Arranger Raph
Additional info/contents This exciting book by renowned jazz artist Wycliffe Gordon (www.wycliffegordon.com) explains his unique approach to trombone playing -- Sing It First. Perfect for classical and jazz trombonists, it is compiled and edited by trombonist Alan Raph. Wycliffe openly discusses the techniques that he has used regularly in his playing to achieve great success. Topics include warm-ups, style, embouchure and aperture, articulations, very high notes, endurance, velocity, and much more.
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