"The trumpeter's bible" for over 150 years, the Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet, is an essential companion for trumpeters seeking to enhance their skills and mastery of the instrument. A complete pedagogical method for trumpet and cornet students, this guide was first published in 1864 and has been in print ever since.
The "brass bible" contains hundreds of exercises, beginning with basics and progressing to advanced compositions, including the author's famous arrangement of Carnival in Venice. - Comprehensive Teaching Method: Hailed as the trumpeter's bible for over 150 years, this complete instructional method covers all aspects of trumpet playing, from basic techniques to advanced compositions.
- Hundreds of Exercises: The book contains a wealth of exercises, providing a comprehensive foundation for trumpet players of all levels. These lessons cover articulation, tonguing, slurs, tone, range, and more.
- Authoritative Knowledge and Experience: J. B. Arban shares his vast knowledge and experience as a teacher and performer, offering insights and instructive points to address all possible musical questions and challenges.
- Invaluable Resource: The Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet has been highly regarded by the Paris Conservatory's Committee on Music Study for its instructive advice and adherence to fundamental principles. It is considered an indispensable resource for the development and technical perfection of trumpet players.
- Expert Commentary and Introduction: This edition features an introduction and expert commentary by an instructor well-versed in the Arban Method, providing valuable insights and guidance to enhance the student's learning experience.
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Complete Conservatory Method for Trumpet has stood the test of time, remaining a trusted and revered resource for trumpet players worldwide for over a century and a half.
Teacher, trumpet player, and conductor, Joseph Jean Baptiste Arban (1825-89) was the first virtuoso of the valved cornet. His triumphant concert tours of Europe established the cornet's popularity, but he is best remembered for this enduring pedagogical work.