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Two Part Invention No. 01

Two Part Invention No. 01
Johann Sebastian Bach


Trumpet and Trombone (duet)
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Composer
Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750)
Instrumentation

Trumpet and Trombone (duet)

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Style

Baroque

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1st 2 Part Invention in C arranged for trumpet and trombone.
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Sheet central15 Inventions à deux voix (249 sheet music)
Added by FS, 07 Sep 2009

6 comments



By brass.23 , at 00:00


Assez dure a mettre en place avec un trombone qui n'est pas tres évolué dans son niveau
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By GNENE , at 00:00


THIS HAS BEEN VERY USFULL FOR PRACTICING AND WARM-UPS
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By hosi , at 00:00


This HP
thank you very good
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By Matt Guy , at 00:00


There is no reason for the Trombone part to jump into the treble clef. If it is necessary to change clefs in a Trombone part the tenor clef is the usual choice.
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By Jude Maydwell , at 00:00


Thank you for the music it is greatly appreciated
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