Un'alba ancora for trombone and piano Ferrante Andrea Trombone, Piano Skill level :
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Composer | Andrea, Ferrante (1968 - ) | ||
Instrumentation | Trombone, Piano | ||
Style | Modern classical | ||
Date | 2010 | ||
Copyright | Ferrante Andrea © All rights reserved | ||
Added by ferrante-andrea, 20 Jun 2010 Donate to Andrea, Ferrante | |
Hy Janna. If by 'jagged bown' you mean an horizontal bracket-( that link 2 or more notes, than, on piano, this mean that the notes should blend very good one in the other. Usually you play the notes 'staccato'(with very little break between them) |
I really love this piece. The only thing is that I am not that advanced in trombone yet so I was wondering if anyone had any tips for getting the higher notes like the high G and high C(i have braces so my lips get tired quickly), thanks :) |
Wow this song is so great I think I'll make it to my favourite :) But I have one question: I play euphonium and would like to know what I can do in the parts ( as an example:page I don't know how to say it in englisch but there are two notes connetected with an jagged bown. Do you know what I mean? I hope so and I hope also to hear from you soon:) Greets from Germany |