[8] LITERATURE
[8.1] What books have been published on the trombone?
See URL: <http://brusseau.com/LibOfCong.html>
for list of over 2138 works catalogued
by the Library of Congress. This list was
last generated on 6/5/97. Warning: file is almost
380Kb long!
You can perform your own searches at the US
Library of Congress Web site at the following URL:
<http://lcweb2.loc.gov/resdev/ess/>.
[8.2] What is the "Online Trombone Journal" (OTJ)?
See <http://www.trombone.org> for full details.
<HR>
On Sat Mar 1 13:42:21 1997, Richard Human Jr.
<Richard@trombone.org> wrote the following in the message
entitled "The OTJ, Answers to some Questions. (long)":
...The goals of the OTJ are:
1) To provide an additional outlet for scholarship in my
chosen field.
2) To take advantage of the opportunities that the Internet
provides for interaction, multimedia, and inexpensive
publishing in order to benefit my chosen profession.
3) To continue to establish the trombone as a instrument
worthy of study and research, and to provide a resource
for those who are interested in such research.
4) To provide a forum for interaction between members
of my chosen field.
...
[8.3] What is the "ITA Journal"?
The following is taken from the "ITA Journal" Web page
<http://www.niu.edu/acad/music/ita/journal.html> under the
ITA Web site <http://www.niu.edu/acad/music/ita/>:
The ITA publishes a quarterly journal, the "ITA Journal", with
important articles about advancements in all aspects of the
trombone, biographies of notable trombone teachers, performers
and technicians, calendars of events, and literature and
record reviews. Subscriptions to the "ITA Journal" are
included with the annual ITA membership dues.
See question [5.1] for information on the ITA.
[8.4] What is "Trombone Resources"?
Jerry Fallenberg <jerryf@redshift.com> wrote the following:
"Trombone Resources--for the part-time trombonist
with professional ambitions"
Set of four 1997 newsletters available for $8
(Articles are written by Jerry Fallenberg
unless otherwise noted.)
January, 1997
The Art of Practicing, part 1, Heather Buchman
Balancing Professional Trombone Performing with a Non-musical
Job
Play-along practicing for the symphony-oriented trombonist
April, 1997
Interview with San Francisco Freelance Trombonist, Craig McAmis
by Sue Mudge
The Art of Practicing, part 2, Heather Buchman
Yamaha Silent Brass
Picking Up the Bone Again
July, 1997
Life as a Military Trombonist, David Bretz
(emphasis on regular military bands, not special bands)
Detailed practice log
Advice to Students: Improving Your Lessons
Volunteer Playing
Study Materials for Audition Preparation
October, 1997
Air National Guard Bands, David Howells
Mental Simulation--a tool for taking the drudgery out of
practicing
Play-along practicing--additional guidelines
Cost for all four issues: $8 for U.S. -- $10 outside of U.S.
Make check payable to:
Jerry Fallenberg
P.O. Box 1185
Salinas, CA 93902
[8.5] What is the "The Trombonist"?
"The Trombonist" is a journal published by the
British Trombone Society (BTS).
The online version can be viewed at
<http://www.nthwood.demon.co.uk/bts/>.
See question [5.4] for information on the British
Trombone Society.
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