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Blue Bells of Scotland. (Trombone or Baritone Solo with Piano). By Arthur Willard Pryor (1870-1942). For trombone or baritone (bass clef) and piano. Classical. Set of performance parts. Standard notation. 12 pages. Published by Carl Fischer (CF.W2490).

ISBN 0825824451. With Standard notation. classical. 9x12 inches.

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Location: from Conservatory F. A. Bonporti (TN)

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Advanced

September 3, 2008

Very Fabolous

Blue Bells of Scotland is one of the mayor works for trombone virtuoso and piano. For me, a trombonist at the second year of conservatory, is a fantastic table for study technic, and develop a great sense for phrasing. The variations are complete and so must difficult (so the second...

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5 star rating

Location: from Washington state

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May 20, 2008

Fabulous Oldie!

Goes back to Arthur Pryor, who was a contemporary of Sousa's. Pryor made this famous. Wow! What a piece!

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Location: from New York, NY

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Advanced

April 28, 2007

A Staple in the Trombone Solo Repertoire

One of the most well-known "theme-variations" piece for trombone. Because of its demand for range, (4 octaves and a 3rd) and stamina, it is a great test for trombone players who want to go from good to great. My only qualm is how it tends to drag on. The cadenza...

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41 of 72 people found this review helpful.

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5 star rating

Difficulty Level:
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August 26, 2006

Virtuoso Euphonium/Trombone Solo

Excellent piece in the euphonium rep.

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5 star rating

Location: from Canton Ohio

Difficulty Level:
Intermediate/advanced

July 23, 2006

Absolutely Amazing

I have played my fair share of Variation Solos, and this one by far takes the cake. I agree, it is probably one of the most beatiful pieces I have ever played. It is definately worth it to buy and have in your own music library.

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