Williams, Frank Chops

Trombone Studies & Etudes

  • Williams, Frank

    Chops

    Chops: The Ultimate Guide to Building Tone, Technique and Flexibility is a thorough method for brass instruments written by Frank Williams, a respected brass pedagogue. These exercises are not glamorous, but they are the vegetables that all brass players must eat in order to improve their tone, technique and flexibility. This is a one-of-a-kind collection of exercises and insights into mastering the skills necessary to be a solid player on a brass instrument. Williams' students are living proof that these exercises work, ranging from private students, high school bands, award-winning drum and bugle corps, current composers, band directors, and professional musicians, including Mike Roylance, tubist for the Boston Symphony Orchestra. With diligent work, Chops will help current students succeed, too. -the publisher

    Chops is a good sized collection of warm-up and flexibility studies based in major, minor and chromatic keys. These are, as the publisher describes, the basics to obtaining powerful, accurate chops. This book works well as a sampler, with materialsimilar to that found in the great technical books, but all under one cover and organized as to type. 104 items over 63 pages. -cdp

    • Category: Trombone Studies & Etudes
    • Item: 093437
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