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Jumping With Symphony Sid
The Squirrel
Good Bait
Anthropology
Kitchenette Across The Hall (Tacit)
Lady Be Good
Jumping With The Symphony Hall
Tadd Walk
Symphonette
The Squirrel
Good Bait
The Squirrel +
Articulation
Corner "Close-ups"
Articulation
Warm-down +
Fat Girl
Ice Freezes Red
Eb-Pob
Goin’ to Minton’s
Our Delight
The Squirrel
The Chase
Dameronia
A Be-Bop Carol
The Tadd Walk
Nostalgia
Barry’s Bop
Be-Bop Romp
Fats Blows
Lady Bird
Jahbero
Symphonette
Double Talk
Fats Flat
Good Bait, No. 1 +
ren’t You Glad You’re You
Easy to Love
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
All The Things You Are
The Song is You
Time After Time
Easy Living
Lullaby of Broadway +
Nostalgia
Barry’s Bop
Be-Bop Romp
Fats Blows
Dextivity
Dextrose
Dexter’s Mood (Tacit)
Index
Stealing Trash
Hollerin’ and Screamin’
Fracture
Calling Dr. Jazz +
Major Scale (Ionian)
Dorian
Phrygian
Lydian
Mixolydian
Aeolian
Locrian
Harmonic Minor
Dominant ♭9/♭13 (C7-9)
Ascending Melodic Minor
Dorian ♭2
Lydian Augmented
Lydian Dominant
Mixolydian ♭6
Locrian ♯2
Super Locrian
Whole-Half Diminished
Half-Whole Diminished
Whole Tone
Major Pentatonic
Blues Scale +
0–9
Groovin’ High
Dig
Airegin
I’ll Remember April
Doxy
Oleo
Tune Up
All of Me
Four
Stella By Starlight
I Waited for You +
No. 1 (1), De L’Articulation
No. 2 (5), Du style
No. 3 (12), Intervalles (les tierces)
No. 4 (7), Du style
No. 5 (6), De l’articulation
No. 6 (9), Du style
No. 7 (10), Du mécanisme
No. 8 (13), Intervalles (les quartes)
No. 9 (19), Scherzetto
No. 10 (24), Du rhythme
No. 11 (25), Fantaisie
No. 12 (30), Étude moderne
No. 13 (29), Prélude
No. 14 (8), Pour l’exercise du troisieme doigt
No. 15 (14), Intervalles (les quintes)
No. 16 (2), Du staccato binaire
No. 17 (15), Intervalles (les sixtes)
No. 18 (3), Du staccato ternaire
No. 19 (16), Intervalles (les septièmes)
No. 20 (11), Par mouvements conjoints et aux rythmes variés
No. 21 (17), Les octaves
No. 22 (4), Des différentes articulations du staccato
No. 23 (35), L’arpège
No. 24 (21), A travers la partie de trompette de l’oeuvre de Richard Wagner
No. 25 (33), Du coulé
No. 26 (18), Chromatisme (originally “Les chromatiques”)
No. 27 (34), Fantaisie
No. 28 (20), Du staccato ternaire
No. 29 (32), Le mordant
No. 30 (23), Marche
No. 31 (31), En staccato binaire
No. 32 (26), De la liaison des harmoniques
No. 33 (36), En staccato ternaire
No. 34 (28), Fantaisie rythmique
No. 35 (22), Étude sur le coule (originally “Du fonctionnement de la première coulisse mobile pour l’accord des harmoniques)
No. 36 (27), Les trilles +
A
Vol. I: A-H
Vol. II: I-Z +
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
The Dictionary
Appendix 1: Timeline of Trumpet History
Appendix 2: Gallery of Valve Diagrams
Appendix 3: Mute Classifications
Appendix 4: Orchestra and Opera Audition Excerpts
Bibliography
About the Author +
A performance project on selected works of five contemporary composers: Malcolm Arnold, Robert Henderson, Stan Friedman, John Elmsly, Lucia Dlugoszweski +
1. Introduction
2. Malcolm Arnold's Fantasy for B-flat Trumpet
3. Robert Henderson's Variation Movements, 1967
4. Stan Friedman's Solus
5. John Elmsly's Triptych for Trumpet and Tape
6. Lucia Dlugoszewski's Space is a Diamond
7. Conclusions
Bibliography +
Rudiments of music
Lessons
Multiple tonguing
Studies
Solos +
B
Introduction to the Baroque trumpet repertoire (5:38)
Concerto in D major, G.1 ; Concerto in D major / Giuseppe Torelli (5:32)
Concerto in C major for two trumpets / Antonio Vivaldi (5:31)
Concerto in D major, "di Melante" / Georg Philipp Telemann (9:23)
Baroque style : affections (characters) and tactus (metronomic pulse) (5:36)
Concerto in D major / Johann Friedrich Fasch (4:26)
Suite in D major / George Frideric Händel (3:38)
Sonata in D major / Henry Purcell (4:07)
Clarino and principale styles of trumpet playing (3:52)
Symphonia for four corni da caccia / Johann Melchoir Molter (5:32)
Brandenburg concerto no. 2 in F major / Johann Sebastian Bach (9:09)
Approach to playing modern piccolo trumpets in a Baroque style (12:26) +
Part 1: Reference and research materials
Part 2: History and music literature
Part 3: Pedagogy, study and technique
Part 4: Acoustics and construction +
C
Introduction to the Classical trumpet repertoire (3:05)
Concerto in D major, Leopold Mozarti (3:35)
Concerto no. 1 in E-flat major, J. W. Hertel (3:05)
Concerto no. 3 in D major, J. W. Hertel (1:42)
Concerto in D major (A major), Michael Haydn (7:53)
Concerto in D major, Roseph Riepel (1:19)
Concerto in E-flat major, J. B. G. Neruda (13:33)
The keyed trumpet (3:13)
Concerto in E-flat major, F. Joseph Haydn
Concerto in E major, Johann Nepomuk Hummel (16:00)
Summary of classical style (2:24). +
E
PART ONE: Chronicle
Musical Life in Tsarist Russia from the Time of Peter the Great
PART TWO: German Emigrants to Russia, Russian Emigrants to the United States
Wilhelm Wurm (1826-1904), by Anatoly Selianin and Edward H. Tarr, with Eric Roefs
Willy Brandt – The Early Years
Willy Brandt and the Russian Trumpet Tradition
The Böhme Brothers
Two Immigrants to the United States: Max Schlossberg and Vladimir Drucker
PART THREE: The Russian Trumpet Heritage
The Trumpet Schools of St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Kiev; Russian Jazz Trumpeters
Lexicon of Trumpeters, both Russian and Foreign, Active in Russia – Future Research
PART FOUR: Documentation
Documents
Appendices
Bibliography
Index +
Major scales
Minor scales
Chromatic scales
Whole tone scales
Atonal scales
Arabian scales
Aeolian scales
Balinese scales
Byzantine scales
Chinese scales
Havaiian scales
Gypsy scales
Hungarian gypsy scales
Hungarian scales
Hindu scales
Japanese scales
Jewish scales
Mohammedan scales
Mongolian scales
Neopolitan scales
Ethiopian scales
Javanese scales
Oriental scales
Pentatonic scales
Spanish scales +
The air column
Tone quality
Producing a simple crescendo-diminuendo
Matching notes
Overblowing
Open throat
The key to high notes
Improving the attack
Diaphragm support
Economy of embouchure
The "accordion effect"
Fast tongue and smooth slur
Beginning embouchure
Lip trills
"Hydraulic effect"
"Fourth gear"
Double and triple tonguing
"Short circuit"
The "ee-haw" or "donkey effect"
The highest note in a phrase
Lip movement
Directed listening
Potpourri
Mental habits
Finale
Encore +
Volume 1: 20 Difficult Studies
Volume 2: 20 Very Difficult Studies
Volume 3: 10 Grand Melodic and Virtuosity Studies +
* Classical March
* Rubato
* Persian Gulf
* Reflection
* Wendy
* Gypsy Noodle
* 54-40 or Fight
* Fugue
* Gemini
* Double Exposure
* Olay
* Dominick
* Funky Two
* Twin Peeks
* The Fifth of Fourth
* Toot Sweet/Fanfare
* Toot Sweet/Waltz
* Toot Sweet/Song
* Toot Sweet/Finale
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