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Essential Elements for Band offers beginning students sound pedagogy and engaging music, all carefully paced to successfully start young players on their musical journey.
ABRSM Shining Brass is an exciting series of graded repertoire pieces and studies that can be played by any brass instrument.
The Prep Test is an ideal introduction to the ABRSM exam experience: it gives students a goal to work towards and a certificate on the day - something to be really proud of. The test covers many elements that beginners will be working on, including pitch, time, tone and performance.
Thirty-four studies sutable for all treble brass instruments including extra low register elements.
Twenty pieces from through the ages for Horn players of Grades 1-3 standard, selected and edited by Paul Harris and Andrew Skirrow. Parts provided in both the keys of F and E Flat.
Time Pieces is an exciting series of repertoire which explores the wealth of music written from the 13th century to the present day.
Abracadabra Brass is for beginners on all brass band instruments. Available in treble and bass clef editions, it is a versitile book for versitile brass players.
Time Pieces for Trombone is a two-volume anthology providing a graded selection of well-crafted and idiomatic arrangements, as well as some original pieces, for Trombone and Piano, Grades 1-5.
Learn to play brass instruments with this collection of well-known tunes.
Essential examination material prepared by John Wallace and Ian Denley.