Many previously-available items come back online now and then. Fortunately for us, three classic euphonium books are now available.
The first are the two volumes of Arthur Lehman's "The Art of Euphonium." These were originally distributed with an LP, but the printed books themselves are still quite useful. If you also want the recordings, there are high-quality MP3 files available in the links below. The recordings are with the U.S. Marine Band, Arthur's "home" for 20 years.
Book, Volume 1: https://www.amazon.com/ART-EUPHONIUM.../dp/1493592661
Recording: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Lehman-Eu.../dp/B006JVM8OU
Book, Volume 2: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Euphonium.../dp/1493617338
Recording: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Lehman-Eu.../dp/B006LML9RY
The third book is the wonderful manual of advice by Harold T. Brasch ("Mr. Euphonium"), former U.S. Navy Band soloist. It was aptly named "The Euphonium and 4-Valve Brasses: An Advanced Tutor." There are many manuscript examples inside and a lot of common-sense advice that has been lost over the years. (I still use and teach some of this! Example: Having trouble with the soft lip slurs in Mvt. 1 of Holst's 1st Suite? There is a tip that will solve it.)
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Euphonium-4-V.../dp/1496058798
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#1Harry Hilgers commented03-02-2019, 06:08 PMEditing a commentAre these books in bass or treble or in both clefs?
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#2davewerden commented03-02-2019, 06:12 PMEditing a commentIf I recall correctly they are all bass clef.
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#3Euph100 commented03-26-2019, 02:18 PMEditing a commentThese books look great, i can only read in treble clef which restricts me a little from learning from good euphonium manuals like these which teaches the 4 valve system and breathing etc. Any titles in treble clef for only euphonium greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!
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