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Old 11-25-2014, 06:49 AM
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awesome thanks for sharing!
Frank, use the book and follow the fingerings, positions and bowings. When you get past 2-flats (#16), come back and report. I am sure you will have things to say earlier!

I don't know what you studied before but this is more Simandl'ish than anything else. I think it is a very musical book of Etudes as well.

If you can find the book, buy it. I found mine in a music store under 'trombone' music. 'Slama was a bass player and professor in Vienna but I think maybe due to the success of the Simandl book, they published his etude book for brass instruments with S.bass listed as last.
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