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solos for
CORNET
or
TRUMPET
with Piano Accompaniment SANS SOUCI
APHRODITE
75
(Free from Care)
Showy and
Fantasie Caprice.
90
(Caprice)
Graceful and pleasing.
THE EMERALD
90
(Irish Fantasie)
Theme and
Variations on Sure to Please.
Famous
Irish
Famou
Italian
Songs.
A stirring Solo. TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP Founded on
90
Most Attractive.
(American Fan-
90
Theme and Variations on the Popular Song. An always welcome number. AIR AND VARIATIONS on a Theme from Bellini's
(American Fantasie) Songs. Very Popular.
Patriotic
.90
tasie)
90
Variations on
Fan
(English
Theme and Variations on Famous English Songs. An inspiring number. OUR FATHERLAND (German Fantasie) Theme and Variations on Famous German Songs.
MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME
Songs
ITALIAN FANTASIE Theme and
THE BRITISH GRENADIERS tasie)
Brilliant.
.90
"La Sonnambula"
90 90
WHEN YOU AND WERE YOUNG, MAGGIE I
Fantasie on the Popular American Song.
These solos are also published for Bb Cla met and for Baritone in bass or treble clef, except "Aphrodite", "Sans Souci" and "Air and Variations" which are published in treole clef only. "Aphrodite" and "Air and Variations" are published for Alto
Saxophone with Piano.
MINIATURE CONCERT REPERTOIRE SOLOS FOR CORNET OR TRUMPET With Piano Accompaniment r I
This series of solos was especially composed for beginners and every consideration has been given to needs and requirements. The solos are in simple keys, and within appropriate and eisy range. The phrasing is carefully marked and the proper breathing places are designated. The soloist is not compelled to strain his Lps by playing for too long a time at a stretch. Plenty of time is given for resting the lips after each solo passage. their
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This Miniature Repertoire is arranged in three grades Grade I, Very Easy Grade II, Easy III, Medium. Though written primarily for young students these solos can be used to good effect by advanced players as well.
Grade
One of the features of this series is the accompaniments which are pianistically arranged and v/ill be found tq serve as a fine background to the Cornet (Trumpet) tone quality. This is an important factor in helping the soloist to a better performance. The accompaniments, though effective, are no* difficult. Grade
EVENING SONG JOYOUS YOUTH.
Grade
I.
50 50 50
Gavotte
SUNSET. Melody Grade
IN
THE CLOUDS.
MARS.
50 75 50
Waltz
Waltz
SOLOS
STARS.
*VENUS.
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III.
60 60 75
Polka Petite
Gavotte
Polka
*Aiso published for
Two Cornets
(Trumpets) with
Piano
1.00
English Fantasie
ITALIAN FANTASIE JUPITER. Polka Pehte
MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME.
Fantasie
OUR FATHERLAND. German Fantasie TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP. American
Fantasie
CARL FISCHER,
Inc. •
Small
Full
Hand
Orch.
Orch.
1.50
1.05
1.50
1.50
1.05
1.50
1.50
1.05
1.50
1.00
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1.25
1.50
1.05
'1.50
1.50
1.05
1.50
.50
1.05
1.50
1
These arrangements (except "Jupiter") are also published bass clei. State arrangement desire i when ordering
1
Waltz
with Orchestra or Band Accompaniment
THE BRITISH GRENADIERS. THE EMERALD. Irish Fantasie
WR
II (Cont.)
Grade
JUPITER.
THE RAINBOW.
II.
Polka Petite
LOVE THOUGHTS.
AMONG THE
for
COOPER SQUARE
Bb
Clarinet
NEW YORK
and
for Baritone in treble
or
BOSTON. Metiopohtan Th*atr« CHICAGO. Kimball Hall Primed
in
U. S. A.
UNISONAL SCALES
CHORDS AND RHYTHMIC STUDIES for
Wind (As used by
the
U.
S.
Instruments
Army Music
School, Governor
s
Island,
N. Y.)
Arranged for the following Instruments 1.
D\) Flute and Piccolo
12.
E|? Baritone
2.
C
3.
Oboe
4.
R\) Clarinet
13.
B\)
Trumpet
5.
B|j Clarinet
14.
E\)
Horn
6.
R\)
15.
B\) Baritone
7.
B\) Bass Clarinet
8.
Bassoon
9.
Flute or English
Horn
Alto Clarinet
or
E.\)
or
E^
Saxophone
Baritone Sarrusophone Contrabass Sarrusophone or Cornet
or Alto *
and Tenors
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(trombones *) 16. 17.
Soprano Saxophone or Sarrusophone
B[)
Bb Euphonium B\) Slide
(or
or (Baritone
Trombone
Valve Trombone
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E.\)
Alto Saxophone or Sarrusophone
18.
Bb and F Bass Trombone
11.
B\)
Tenor Saxophone
19.
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20.
Conductor
Sarrusophone
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10.
or
9
and BB[? Basses or
F
Bass
COMPILED AND EDITED by
WILLIAM Principal U. S.
C.
WHITE
Army Music
School
Price each part 1.00
Containing One Hundred Scales, Chords and Exercises in All Keys, Major and Minor, Chromatic Exercises, Chord Exercises, Broken Chords and Fifty-six Rhythmic Exercises.
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