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Rae, James: 36 More Modern Studies for Solo Saxophone

Instrumentation: Saxophone
Poids: 0.21 kg
Editeur: Universal Edition
Numéro d’édition: UE21613
ISMN: 9790008084348

This book was written in the same format as 20 Modern Studies. Again, the pieces are of moderate length and cover a wide variety of styles. As the studies are technically demanding, they are all written in comfortablesaxophone-orientated keys to allow the student to focus on interpretation. Each study is designed to improve the student's musical as well as technical abilities.
James Rae

&bull, More modern studies for soprano,alto, tenor or baritone saxophone complementing the

Contenu

1.
Rock Formation
2.
Blue Waltz
3.
Lament
4.
March of the Chipolatas
5.
Willy Nilly
6.
Crystal Waltz
7.
The Swinger
8.
Curiosity
9.
Spinnaker Jig
10.
Moving Image
11.
Destiny II
12.
Rock Summit
13.
Pot Luck
14.
Ben's Blues
15.
Forbidden Landscape
16.
Dave's Magic Crumble
17.
Coastal Route
18.
Chocolate Paradise
19.
February March
20.
Dynamite
21.
One O'Clock Shuffle
22.
The Twister
23.
Exhibit A
24.
Doctor Cool
25.
Beth's Bossa
26.
Return Flight
27.
Hot Noodles
28.
Scale Force
29.
Oddnes
30.
Loops II
31.
Breakaway
32.
Climbing the Walls
33.
Mambo á la Funk
34.
Hocus Pocus
35.
What if...?
36.
Devil's Brew
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