Introductory Studies in Tenor and Alto Clef: “Before Blazhevich”


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A better way to learn tenor and alto clef
Clefs are introduced methodically usingā€¦.
ā€¢ Guidepost notes: repeated use of certain notes to ā€˜burn inā€™ recognition, making it automatic.
ā€¢ Stepwise and limited-range melodies
ā€¢ Moving on the more intervals and trickier leaps

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ā€œI plan on making this book my primary method for the teaching of tenor and alto clef. What I like most is Bradā€™s use of a ā€œGuidepostā€ system that most of my students will understand and remember. Other great aspects of the book are the pacing (it progresses quite nicely), the written commentary, and the use of new unfamiliar melodies. Congratulations on adding a new and relevant book to the resources for trombone.ā€

Keith Jackson, West Virginia University

ā€œGreat book, well organized. A very interesting and useful step by step method to learning clefs. Particularly useful is Bradā€™s idea of guidepost notes. Highly recommended!ā€

Don Lucas, Boston University