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  2. 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. [1]

  3. Megumi Kanda - Wikipedia

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    Her first book, The One Hundred, is an extensive book of common trombone excerpts. She also includes her own commentary on these excerpts. She also includes her own commentary on these excerpts. Her second, and most recent book, Trombone Unlimited , is a detailed method book that aids in technical and musical studies.

  4. Maxwell Street Klezmer Band - Wikipedia

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    The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band is a Chicago-based klezmer ensemble. It was founded by Lori Lippitz in 1983 and is directed by violinist Alex Koffman. [4] The band's educational and outreach focus led to the establishment of the Klezmer Music Foundation, which continues to support Maxwell Street Klezmer Band among other professional and amateur groups.

  5. David Baker (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Baker was among the first to codify the largely aural tradition of jazz. He is credited with writing 70 books, including several on jazz, such as Jazz Styles & Analysis – Trombone: A History of the Jazz Trombone Via Recorded Solos (1973), Jazz Improvisation ( 1988), and David Baker's Jazz Pedagogy (1989).

  6. Trombone repertoire - Wikipedia

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    Leopold Mozart, Trombone Concerto from Serenade in G major (1762) [1] Michael Nyman, Concerto for Trombone (1995) Arvo Pärt, An den Wassern zu Babel saßen wir und weinten for Trombone and Chamber Orchestra (1995) Wolfgang Rihm, Canzona per sonare (1952) Nino Rota, Concerto per Trombone (1966) Christopher Rouse, Trombone Concerto (1991) Jan ...

  7. F.A. Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Reynolds began as an apprentice with the Brass band instrument manufacturer J.W. York.At York he learned brass band instrument design in a tradition that traced its lineage back through James York, the company's founder to the company where he learned the craft, the Boston Musical Instrument Company, which in turn had been formed by the union of the E.G. Wright Company (est. 1841) and Graves ...

  8. Ohio State University Athletic Band - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Athletic Band who have not previously been in the Marching Band are eligible to play E♭ Cornet, Flugelhorn, and Bass Trombone on an individual basis. Typically, Flugelhorns play the 3rd trumpet part, while Bass Trombones may play either specifically written for Bass Trombone, or the lowest trombone part.

  9. Larry Sitsky - Wikipedia

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    Lazar "Larry" Sitsky AO, FAHA (born 10 September 1934) is an Australian composer, pianist, and music educator and scholar.His long term legacy is still to be assessed, but through his work to date he has made a significant contribution to the Australian music tradition.