These scales are for the old ABRSM syllabus 2017-23. They can be used in conjunction with the old syllabus until December 2023. Grade 1 scales for Trombone in Bass Clef Suitable for ABRSM grades. Scales and arpeggios: Bb Major, 1 Octave C Harmonic Minor, 1 Octave
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Hi, take a look at Hangin' with Monti, part of the repertoire for ABRSM grade 2 for trombone.
Practice tips 1. Say the note names or slide positions while you mime your slide along with the recording. 2. Buzz your mouthpiece with the recording 3. Play alongside the recording. Remember to take deep breaths. 4. If the recording is too fast, try slowing down the playback speed of the clip.
Trombone Scales Grade 2 (Bass Clef). For the new ABRSM Syllabus from 2023. These are the scales for the new 2023 and onwards brass syllabus. These scales can also be used for: Trombone in C Bass Clef Please note that you can't use the old scales with the new syllabus or vice versa. The examiner will request the scales to be performed tongued only. The candidate will only need to learn one type of minor scale; either natural, harmonic or melodic. In this video just the natural minor is shown as this is the scale that most people will find the easiest. The scales and arpeggios only need to be prepared tongued. You can download the scales here: https://www.scoreexchange.com/scores/... Ab Major Scale: 1 Octave Ab Major Arpeggio: 1 Octave C Major Scale: 1 Octave C Major Arpeggio: 1 Octave G Natural Minor Scale: 1 Octave G Harmonic Minor Scale: 1 Octave G Melodic Minor Scale: 1 Octave G Minor Arpeggio: 1 Octave C Natural Minor Scale: 1 Octave C Harmonic Minor Scale: 1 Octave C Melodic Minor Scale: 1 Octave C Minor Arpeggio: 1 Octave
Trombone Scales Grade 3 (Bass Clef). For the new ABRSM Syllabus from 2023. These are the scales for the new 2023 and onwards brass syllabus. These scales can also be used for: Trombone in C Bass Clef Please note that you can't use the old scales with the new syllabus or vice versa. The examiner will request the scales to be performed tongued only. The candidate will only need to learn one type of minor scale; either harmonic or melodic. In this video just the harmonic minor is shown as this is the scale that most people will find the easiest. The scales and arpeggios only need to be prepared tongued. You can download the scales here: https://www.scoreexchange.com/scores/... Db Major Scale: 1 Octave Db Major Arpeggio: 1 Octave D Major Scale: 1 Octave D Major Arpeggio: 1 Octave Bb Harmonic Minor Scale: 1 Octave Bb Melodic Minor Scale: 1 Octave Bb Minor Arpeggio: 1 Octave D Harmonic Minor Scale: 1 Octave D Melodic Minor Scale: 1 Octave D Minor Arpeggio: 1 Octave C Chromatic: 1 Octave
This is a demonstration video of the ABRSM trombone grade 3 piece, Reverie, from Winner Scores All by Peter Lawrance. For those who want to try to play this alone with the piano, please check out this video for a version of just the piano part. • Reverie Piano Acc...
Practice tips 1. Say the note names or slide positions while you mime your slide along with the recording. 2. Buzz your mouthpiece with the recording 3. Play alongside the recording. Remember to take deep breaths. 4. If the recording is too fast, try slowing down the playback speed of the clip.
Trombone Scales Grade 4 (Bass Clef). For the new ABRSM Syllabus from 2023. These are the scales for the new 2023 and onwards brass syllabus. Please note that you can't use the old scales with the new syllabus or vice versa. The examiner will request the scales to be performed tongued only. The candidate will only need to learn one type of minor scale: either harmonic or melodic. In this video just the harmonic minor is shown as this is the scale that most people will find the easiest. The scales and arpeggios only need to be prepared tongued. You can download the scales here: https://www.scoreexchange.com/scores/... F Major Scale: 1 Octave F Major Arpeggio: 1 Octave Db Major Scale: 1 Octave Db Major Arpeggio: 1 Octave Ab Major Scale: a 12th Ab Major Arpeggio: a 12th Eb Major Scale: 1 Octave and down to the dominant Eb Major Arpeggio: 1 Octave and down to the dominant Eb Harmonic Minor Scale: 1 Octave Eb Melodic Minor Scale: 1 Octave Eb Minor Arpeggio: 1 Octave E Harmonic Minor Scale: 1 Octave E Melodic Minor Scale: 1 Octave E Minor Arpeggio: 1 Octave G Harmonic Minor Scale: a 12th G Melodic Minor Scale: a 12th G Minor Arpeggio: a 12th D Chromatic: 1 Octave Dominant 7th in the key of Bb, resolving on the tonic
This is a demonstration video of the Great Escape March for Trombone and Piano as found in the book, Great Winners, by Peter Lawrance. Time Stamps Demonstration Video (0:10) Karaoke Playalong Video (2:31) #ShiresTrombone #Greatwinners #nibonemusic #peterlawrance #ABRSMexam #ABRSMtrombone
As featured in "42 Repertoire Classics for Trombone"; Compiled and edited by Alan Raph; Carl Fischer
Trombone Scales Grade 5 (Bass Clef). For the new ABRSM Syllabus from 2023. These are the scales for the new 2023 and onwards brass syllabus. Please note that you can't use the old scales with the new syllabus or vice versa. The examiner will request the scales to be performed tongued only. The candidate will only need to learn one type of minor scale: either harmonic or melodic. In this video just the harmonic minor is shown as this is the scale that most people will find the easiest. The scales and arpeggios only need to be prepared tongued. You can download the scales here: https://www.scoreexchange.com/scores/... A Major Scale: a 12th A Major Arpeggio: a 12th C Major Scale: a 12th C Major Arpeggio: a 12th F Major Scale: a 12th F Major Arpeggio: a 12th G Major Scale: 2 Octaves G Major Arpeggio: 2 Octaves A Harmonic Minor Scale: a 12th A Melodic Minor Scale: a 12th A Minor Arpeggio: a 12th C Harmonic Minor Scale: a 12th C Melodic Minor Scale: a 12th C Minor Arpeggio: a 12th Eb Harmonic Minor Scale: 1 Octave and down to the dominant Eb Melodic Minor Scale: 1 Octave and down to the dominant Eb Minor Arpeggio: 1 Octave and down to the dominant G Harmonic Minor Scale: 2 Octaves G Melodic Minor Scale: 2 Octaves G Minor Arpeggio: 2 Octaves F Chromatic: 2 Octaves Whole Tone in F, 2 Octaves Dominant 7th in the key of Bb, 2 Octaves resolving on the tonic Dominant 7th in the key of C, 2 Octaves resolving on the tonic Diminished 7th in F: 2 Octaves
This is a demonstration video of Raiders March from the Great Winners book by Peter Lawrance. In bar 21, I took one of the low B flats with my F valve in 3rd position. If you want to try this by yourself with the piano accompaniment alone, click here: • Raiders March - P...
As featured in "Jazz Incorporated Volume 1" by Kerin Bailey; Kerin Bailey Music
This is a demonstration video of Chicago Blues as found in the Super Solos for Trombone book by Philip Sparke. If you want to play along with the piano accompaniment, check out this video of the piano part, presented alone: • Chicago Blues Pia...
This etude should be played with straight quavers or eighth notes. Try to feel the pulse in two beats per measure. Play horizontally, joining up and connecting the phrasing whenever possible. The rests at the beginning of many measures are often much shorter than you would expect. Treat it as an extension of the previous phrase and it will help you to keep in time.
As featured in "42 Repertoire Classics For Trombone"; Compiled and edited by Alan Raph; Carl Fischer
Practice tips 1. Say the note names or slide positions while you mime your slide along with the recording. 2. Buzz your mouthpiece with the recording 3. Play alongside the recording. Remember to take deep breaths. 4. If the recording is too fast, try slowing down the playback speed of the clip.