What is your favorite etude book?

We’ve all probably spent our fair share of hours playing etudes. Is there a book – old or new – that stands out to you? It could be one of the old reliable books, or it could be something few people have heard of. Tell us why you like it, and what interesting musical challenges it presented!

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    • Joyfully Retired
    • Eric.1
    • 1 yr ago
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    I am a big fan of Thirty-Six Plus The Transcendental Studies of Theo Charlier

    There is no end of challenges, and they are so very beautiful once I've learned them.

      • Trumpet Lead
      • Ethan
      • 1 yr ago
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       They're truly great pieces of music! Sophisticated yet melodic... terrific challenges. Brandon Ridenour did a few nice lessons on Charlier 2, 4, and 6 (the style etudes)..... and Charlie Porter does some mouthpieces demos using Charlier 1 in his Breathing course! 

    • Tim_Davis
    • 1 yr ago
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    The books I use a lot are Charlier and also the Bousquet 36 Celebrated Studies book I worked out of in college.

    • Tim_Davis
    • 1 yr ago
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    Are those lessons on Tonebase?

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      • Ethan
      • 1 yr ago
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       There are no lessons yet on the Bousquet Studies, but you can go to the Library page and search "Charlier" and there are quite a few lessons on those! 
      https://app.tonebase.co/trumpet/library

    • tonebase_user.20
    • 1 yr ago
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    I’ve been meeting a friend for years, and we always warm up with the duets from the Arban’s. They never get old. St. Jacome duets are also fantastic. Dauverne are very fun fanfares. The Rubank duet books volume 1&2 are also always in the rotation, too. Forestier, and Amsden also have some fun ones. 

      • Trumpet Lead
      • Ethan
      • 1 yr ago
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       Nice! I think St. Jacome is way underrated and far more players should mess with it. 

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