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  2. 125 Jazz Breaks for Trombone - Wikipedia

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    JAZZ BREAKS. Benny Goodman's 125 Jazz Breaks for Sax and Clarinet. $1.00. GLENN MILLER'S 125 Jazz Breaks for Trombone. $1.00." [2] An ad for the sheet music also appeared in the 1928 Metronome, Volume 44, Page 42. The songbook contained the sheet music for 125 jazz breaks or improvisations for trombone with piano accompaniment in different keys.

  3. Category:Free jazz trombonists - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Free jazz trombonists" The following ...

  4. Soul Trombone - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Soul Trombone (1961) Cabin in the Sky ... Soul Trombone is an album by American jazz trombonist Curtis Fuller featuring ...

  5. Trombone repertoire - Wikipedia

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    Beat Furrer, spazio immergente for Soprano and Trombone (2015) Gérard Grisey, Solo Pour Deux for Clarinet and Trombone (1981) Alois Hába, Suite, Op. 56 for Quarter-tone Trumpet and Trombone (1944) Vagn Holmboe, Notater, Op. 140 for 3 Trombones and Tuba (1979) Gustav Holst, Duo Concertante for Trombone and Organ (1894)

  6. List of jazz-influenced classical compositions - Wikipedia

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    Jazzolette No. 2, for 2 saxophones, trumpet, trombone, piano, bass, and drums Improvisations for Jazz Band and Orchestra (with John Dankworth) John Serry Sr. 1955 1964 American Rhapsody for solo accordion, revised for piano in 2002 Concerto for Free Bass Accordion for solo accordion, revised for piano in 2002 Dmitri Shostakovich: 1927 1934 1938

  7. Category:Compositions for trombone - Wikipedia

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  8. Bob McChesney - Wikipedia

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    Bob McChesney is an LA based jazz and studio trombonist, famous for his use and mastery of the 'doodle - tongue,' a method of articulation on the trombone as well as his ultra fast and melodic solos. He currently teaches in the music department at California State University, Northridge .

  9. J. J. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    He wrote a book of original exercises and études for jazz musicians, published later by Hal Leonard. A biography, titled The Musical World of J. J. Johnson, was published in 2000. On February 4, 2001, he died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound. [7] His funeral in Indianapolis drew jazz musicians, friends and family from around the country.