• Fetter - Bass Lines for Unaccompanied Bass Trombone

Fetter - Bass Lines for Unaccompanied Bass Trombone

Composer: Fetter

Arranger: Fetter

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Bass Lines for unaccompanied Bass Brombone by David Fetter, composed in 1993, consists of four intentionally difficult etudes.

No. 1 exploits a traditional Boogie-Woogie figure, taking it through all keys, like an elaborate warm-up.

No. 2 has a Spanish influence. Its first performance was by Blair Bollinger, Bass Trombone of the Philadelphia Orchestra, on a recital at Temple University in 1996.

No. 3 Flowing, is a minimalist challenge requiring concentration, breath control, and stamina, with long flowing patterns, slurs through the middle register, and references to rhythms found in the music of Charles Ives.

No. 4 has a pounding Rock A section and a calm, jazz-cello style B section.

 This work of about 15-minutes in length is appropriate for advanced performers. 

Bass Lines is a great work to present on a recital, competition or a jury.

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YouTube video of Fetter Bass Lines No. 2 Spain

YouTube video of Fetter Bass Lines No. 4 Rock

 

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