My last lesson was March 3, and I practice at least an hour every day, pandemic or not.
I’ve added a couple scales and a one octave chromatic scale, slowly, and working with a metronome to improve the scales I do in two octaves.
I’ve added 3 or 4 pieces from Arban’s Trombone book, and Rochut 7.
So I decided to buy a copy of Vaughan Williams’ “Six Studies........” because I love it, not too hard etc.
This version is in 3 voices, treble clef, bass clef in Bb, and bass clef in C. It is a Stainer and Bell product. No accompaniment score, just the three euphonium parts.
My question is, which bass clef part would work for me with the piano score, the Bb or the C? I assume this would have to do with British notation for low brass right? Or is it something else?
Bottom line should I practice Bb or C?
Any suggestions will be appreciated!
I’ve added a couple scales and a one octave chromatic scale, slowly, and working with a metronome to improve the scales I do in two octaves.
I’ve added 3 or 4 pieces from Arban’s Trombone book, and Rochut 7.
So I decided to buy a copy of Vaughan Williams’ “Six Studies........” because I love it, not too hard etc.
This version is in 3 voices, treble clef, bass clef in Bb, and bass clef in C. It is a Stainer and Bell product. No accompaniment score, just the three euphonium parts.
My question is, which bass clef part would work for me with the piano score, the Bb or the C? I assume this would have to do with British notation for low brass right? Or is it something else?
Bottom line should I practice Bb or C?
Any suggestions will be appreciated!
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