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  1. 15 Orchestral Etudes for Contrabass Tuba

    Composer: McMillan, Benjamin
    Instrumentation: Tuba Methods/Studies/Etudes Instruments: Tuba
    Genre: Contemporary

    Inspired by the mundane ritual of practicing standard orchestral excerpt lists, these 15 etudes present a new twist for the auditioning tuba player. The etudes will promote orchestral audition success by allowing the performer to practice techniques (articulations, rhythm, breath support, etc.) needed for a successful audition without having to practice the actual excerpts. Of course to win that audition, one must practice the actual excerpts as well. Good luck!

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  2. David Uber Warm-Up Procedure for Tuba

    Composer: Uber, David
    Instrumentation: Tuba Methods/Studies/Etudes Instruments: Tuba
    Genre: Etude/method
    This PROCEDURE has been especially designed by Dr. Uber for use by individual players of brass instruments or by ensemble groups of varying combinations. It is an excellent warm-up for brass chamber groups and large brass choirs or brass sectional rehearsals. The warm-up studies are most effective when performed in sequence, beginning with long tones and following through with lip slurs, overtone series intervals, two octave diatonic scales, whole tone and pentatonic scales and slurring etudes. Learn More

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  3. Etude Book 2

    Composer: Butterfield, Don
    Instrumentation: Tuba Methods/Studies/Etudes
    Genre: Etude/method
    This etude, titled "Canticle of Endings", is for tubas of all keys. More than anything else, the emphasis should be placed on playing the note values correctly and accurately. Although it should fluctuate due to the performer's preference and capabilities, the tempo should be right around quarter note equalling 104-120. A brief pause may be used at the bottom of every other page to help while practicing or in performance. This etude is for a player in High School and beyond. Learn More

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  4. Good Lips (tuba version)

    Composer: Ige, Brendan
    Instrumentation: Tuba Methods/Studies/Etudes Instruments: Trumpet
    Genre: Contemporary

    GOOD LIPS: Warm-ups, Daily Routines, and Etudes for Brass Players (tuba version)

    This book is born out of my experience teaching economically disadvantaged folk and wanting there to be a better way of getting my students materials than stealing the work of my colleagues by making photocopies of singular exercises out of books. We, as teachers and students, have all had books that were 50-300 pages long that we would like our students to own, but do not ask them to purchase because they might only use 3-20 pages. My students, generally, cannot afford to buy every book and musicians cannot afford to give away their work for free. This book is not meant to be exhaustive or original in content. It is meant to meant to be a survey of some of the work needed to become one of “the world’s best,” meant to inspire a student to purchase books that are more in depth on the concepts presented, and most of all, meant to give a student one book that touches on most skills needed in the western art aesthetic.

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  5. Good Lips: Warm-ups, Daily Routines, and Etudes for Brass Players

    Composer: Ige, Brendan
    Instrumentation: Methods/Studies/Etudes Instruments: Euphonium, French Horn, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba
    Genre: Contemporary

    GOOD LIPS: Warm-ups, Daily Routines, and Etudes for Brass Players

    This book is born out of my experience teaching economically disadvantaged folk and wanting there to be a better way of getting my students materials than stealing the work of my colleagues by making photocopies of singular exercises out of books. We, as teachers and students, have all had books that were 50-300 pages long that we would like our students to own, but do not ask them to purchase because they might only use 3-20 pages. My students, generally, cannot afford to buy every book and musicians cannot afford to give away their work for free. This book is not meant to be exhaustive or original in content. It is meant to meant to be a survey of some of the work needed to become one of “the world’s best,” meant to inspire a student to purchase books that are more in depth on the concepts presented, and most of all, meant to give a student one book that touches on most skills needed in the western art aesthetic.

    Please: Sample pages are from the trombone or euphonium treble clef version

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