No. of pages 64
Published: 2005
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Now with a brand new cover to bring it in line with the other books in the Abracadabra series: Abracadabra Brass bass clef edition.
Now with a brand new cover to bring it in line with the other books in the Abracadabra series: Abracadabra Brass bass clef edition. This popular tutor book, a reliable favourite with teachers since its publication in 1995, contains the tunes that children will know and want to play. Carefully graded to take the student from the earliest stages to competence, it contains clear fingering diagrams and exercises to reinforce new notes and tricky corners. A valuable resource for players of bass instruments that don't usually 'get the tune'.
The trombone, baritone and euphonium are all on the list of 'endangered species' instruments identified earlier this year by Youth Music, which has launched a GBP1m initiative that will put these musical instruments into the hands of over 5,000 children.
This book is part of a book series called Abracadabra Brass .
This book is aimed at the following children: primary school, secondary school .
There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 2005 by HarperCollins Publishers .
Jane Sebba is a contributor and author of many A & C Black music Dee Shulman writes in a studio overlooking a school quadrangle that bears a striking resemblance to the one at St Magdalene's. She has a degree in English from York University and went on to study Illustration at Harrow School of Art. Dot and Noel Fraser are the joint authors of Abracadabra Brass. Both are professional brass players and also teachers with many years' experience of working with children.
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