The bracketed numbers tell you the precise instrumentation of the ensemble. The system used above is standard in the orchestra music field. The first set of numbers (before the dash) represent the Woodwinds. The set of numbers after the dash represent the Brass. Percussion is abbreviated following the brass. Strings are represented with a series of five digits representing the quantity of each part (first violin, second violin, viola, cello, bass). Other Required and Solo parts follow the strings:

The second example is common for a concert band or wind ensemble piece. This ficticious work is for 2 flutes (plus piccolo), 1 oboe, 3 clarinets plus alto and bass clarinets, 2 bassoons, 5 saxes (soprano, 2 altos, tenor & bari), 2 trumpets (plus 2 cornets), 3 trombones, euphonium, tuba, tympani, percussion and double bass. Note the inclusion of the saxes after bassoon for this band work. Note also that the separate euphonium part is attached to trombone with a plus sign. For orchestral music, saxes are at the end (see Saxophones below. It is highly typical of band sets to have multiple copies of parts, especially flute, clarinet, sax, trumpet, trombone & percussion. Multiples, if any, are not shown in this system. The numbers represent only distinct parts, not the number of copies of a part.


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In the third example, we have a rather extreme use of the system. It is an orchestral work for piccolo, 2 flutes (1 of whom doubles on piccolo), 1 oboe, 2 clarinets plus an additional bass clarinet, 1 bassoon, 2 horns, 2 trumpets (plus an optional 2 cornets), 3 trombones, no tuba, percussion, tympani, 6 first violins, 6 second violins, 4 violas, 3 cellos, 2 double basses, Eb clarinet (as an additional chair, not doubled), 5 saxes (soprano, 2 alto, tenor & baritone) & a trombone soloist.

Saxophones, when included in orchestral music (they rarely are) will be shown in the "other instrument" location after strings and before the soloist, if any. However for band music, they are commonly present and therefore will be indicated after bassoon as something similar to "SAATB" where S=soprano, A=alto, T=tenor and B=baritone. Letters that are duplicated (as in A in this example) indicate multiple parts.

These collections are for Low Brass Ensembles or for any of the three low brass instruments (trombone, euphonium or tuba). These are supplemented by MP3 recordings allowing the student to hear what the compositions sound like and to use as play-along accompaniment pieces.

These compositions of popular melodies are for Low Brass Ensembles OR for any of the three low brass instruments (trombone, euphonium or tuba). These are supplemented by MP3 recordings allowing the student to hear what the compositions sound like and to use as play-along accompaniment pieces.

This trombone sheet music for Take Me Out to the Ball Game is written in the key of concert B flat. Select the image of the song below for a free, printable PDF of the melody. The page for Take Me Out to the Ball Game for band has arrangements for all woodwind and brass instruments so you can play with full concert band or a smaller ensemble. If you would like to play the song in a different key, play along with string instruments, see the chords for the song, or learn about the history of the song, visit the main Take Me Out to the Ball Game lead sheet page.

Our selections of arrangements for Brass instruments have been chosen to aspire to the highest quality. The music in the Cherry Classics catalog ranges in difficulty from intermediate to very advanced (professional).

Excellent service for our customers is of prime importance. We are always striving to be innovative. We strive to deliver our orders as efficiently time-wise and cost-wise as possible. Therefore, all of our catalog is now available for digital download, allowing our customers immediate access to their music.

Gordon Cherry has been running Cherry Classics for over 20 years. He is a leading professional Trombonist in North America, having performed as Principal Trombonist of the Vancouver Symphony, and the CBC Radio Orchestra. As well, Gordon has taught hundreds of Brass students for over 30 years at the University of British Columbia and many international leading music festivals.

Music is actually a language; and similar to any language, it has a written variety. Notation gives musicians worldwide a tool to communicate. A composer writes their piece with distinct symbols, and provided you can read music, you can understand it, decipher it, and ultimately play it.

For trombone, staff notation is organized around something known as the bass staff. This contains a stave (the term for the lines) of 5 lines and 4 spaces. It is usually labelled using a bass clef (the thing at the start of the line that looks like a backwards C)!

When reading music, all of us read from left to right. And now we understand what placement on the stave creates a what note, we must have another instruction from the printed symbol. We need to understand how long to hold the note for.

Starting a musical journey with a reliable, quality instrument is the key to a successful experience. Meyer Music offers brand-name student level trombones as rent-to-own, matching teacher preferences with accessories included.

As a player progresses, their instrument should match their growing skills. A student level trombone is a great way to start a musical journey and a Step-Up trombone will take a player even further.

Step-Up Trombones feature an F-attachment: a trigger-activated valve and extra tubing that extends the low register and provides an alternate way to reach difficult slide positions. Selecting your TromboneStepping up to the next level of trombone is a big decision and at Meyer Music we want to ensure that you make the best and most informed choice for your musical goals.

This trombone arrangement of The First Noel is in the key of B flat. Select the image below for a printable PDF of the melody. The First Noel Band Play-Along page has more versions of this song, so you can play it with other woodwind and brass instruments. The string arrangement of the carol is in the key of G. Visit the The First Noel lead sheet page which features the carol in seven different keys. On that page you can find an instrumental range that is comfortable for you, or print an arrangement that allows you to play along with string instruments.

See the transposition page for explanations and charts to help you determine the appropriate key to play in when performing with instruments that are not in concert key. More Christmas songs for trombone.

*When playing music from another category, the director must change the category of the entry in MPA Online. For example, if a Trombone is playing a piece from the Euphonium Solo list, after you enter it in MPA Online it will think it's a Euphonium solo so you must manually change the "Category" to "Trombone Solo." Or, if you are doubling parts of a quartet, quintet, or sextet to make it a choir, you must change the category of the MPA Online entry to the appropriate type of choir.

Great job advancing to the second level of trombone. The sheet music at this level is even more fun to play and every solo in this collection is FREE. Check out the Mp3 recording if you need help with the rhythms. Play along with the recording to help develop a steady beat. 0852c4b9a8

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