Brass
French
Horn
Flugelhorn
Saxophone
Trombone
Trumpet
The
Rough Guide to Trumpet & Trombone, Flugelhorn & Cornet
by Rough Guides (Editor), Hugo Pinksterboer
(Paperback - May 2001)
The
Cambridge Companion to Brass Instruments (Cambridge Companions to Music)
by Trevor Herbert (Editor), John Wallace (Editor)
(Paperback - October 1997)
Brass
Instruments : Their History and Development
by Anthony Baines
Book Description: Well-researched history by noted authority
traces evolution of trumpets, trombones, bugles, cornets, French horns,
tubas and other brass wind instruments. The text is supplemented by over
140 black-and-white illustrations as well as 48 music examples. Corrected
and updated by the author, this book remains an indispensable resource
for any brass player or music historian. New preface. Bibliography.
Paperback from Dover Pubns
Book Published: June, 1993 |
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Tuba
The Tuba Source Book
by R. Winston Morris (Editor), et al
(Hardcover - April 1996)
Out of Print - Try Used
Books
Practical
Hints on Playing Tuba
by Donald C. Little, James D. Ployhar
(Paperback - December 1985)
Art
of Tuba and Euphonium
by Harvey Phillips, William Winkle
(Paperback - January 1992)
A
Treatise on the Tuba
by Donald W. Stauffer
(Paperback)
Woodwind Instruments
Playing
Woodwind Instruments : A Guide for Teachers, Performers, and Composers
by Phillip Rehfeldt
(Paperback - July 1998)
Bassoon
The
Bassoon Reed Manual: Lou Skinner's Techniques
by Russel Hinkle, et al
(Paperback - February 2001)
Clarinet
Didgeridoo : Ritual Origins and Playing Techniques
by Dirk Schellberg
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Flute
Oboe
Piccolo
Recorder
Bagpipes
Sandy
Chisholm's Chanter Lessons
by Scott Williams
(Paperback)
Irish Bagpipes : Their Construction and Maintenance
by Wilbert Garvin
(Hardcover)
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Books
These are bagpipes. I understand
the inventor of the bagpipes was inspired when he saw a man carrying an
indignant, asthmatic pig under his arm. Unfortunately, the man-made sound
never equalled the purity of the sound achieved by the pig.
Alfred Hitchcock