Tenor/Bass Trombone duet books?

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Bleek
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by Bleek »

Hi. I'm looking for a duet books for tenor and bass trombone.

Can be jazz, classical, whatever. What does everyone recommend?
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hyperbolica
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by hyperbolica »

I have 8 Southern Jazz Duets by David Wilbourn, published by Warwick Music. They have kind of irreverent names, but the music is lots of fun. Probably just out of sight reading range, depending on your skills, of course.

Also 10 Duets for Tenor and Bass Trombone by Pederson, published by Kendor. Much easier, but still fun to play. Probably good to play with students.
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Bonearzt
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by Bonearzt »

[quote="Bleek"]Hi. I'm looking for a duet books for tenor and bass trombone.

Can be jazz, classical, whatever. What does everyone recommend?[/quote]

The Boismortier duets are fun...

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Massimo69
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by Massimo69 »

Tommy Pederson book and also mine..
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by musicofnote » (edited 2024-06-30 3:53 a.m.)

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bassclef
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by bassclef »

[quote="Massimo69"]Tommy Pederson book and also mine..[/quote]
You have a duet book?

I bought your collection of solos/etudes and your method book, and I like them. I'd be interested in the duets if I am understanding your post correctly.
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Massimo69
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by Massimo69 »

Yes of course I wrote a duets book
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bassclef
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by bassclef »

Great, I'll hit you up on Facebook.