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[[Gabriel Pares]]
 
[[Gabriel Pares]]
 
==General Info==
 
==General Info==
Series: Method
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Series: Method<br/>
Publisher: [[Rubank Publications]]
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Publisher: [[Rubank Publications]]<br/>
Price: $7.99
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Price: $7.99<br/>
ISBN: 978-1-5400-0137-5
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ISBN: 978-1-5400-0137-5<br/>
Pages:48
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Pages:48<br/>
Instrumentation: [[Marimba]] / [[Xylophone]] / [[Vibraphone]]
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Instrumentation: [[Marimba]] / [[Xylophone]] / [[Vibraphone]]<br/>
Editor: [[Harvey Wristler]], [[Art Jolliff]]
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Editor: [[Harvey Wristler]], [[Art Jolliff]]<br/>
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
The classic scale and arpeggio studies of Gabriel Parès were adapted in the 1940s for like-instrument study by Rubank's Harvey Whistler, and are now the standard for elementary scale instruction. Presenting all the major keys up to four flats/sharps (and the relative minors), each unit also includes long tone and embouchure studies.  
 
The classic scale and arpeggio studies of Gabriel Parès were adapted in the 1940s for like-instrument study by Rubank's Harvey Whistler, and are now the standard for elementary scale instruction. Presenting all the major keys up to four flats/sharps (and the relative minors), each unit also includes long tone and embouchure studies.  

Revision as of 00:57, 17 September 2021

Gabriel Pares

General Info

Series: Method
Publisher: Rubank Publications
Price: $7.99
ISBN: 978-1-5400-0137-5
Pages:48
Instrumentation: Marimba / Xylophone / Vibraphone
Editor: Harvey Wristler, Art Jolliff

Overview

The classic scale and arpeggio studies of Gabriel Parès were adapted in the 1940s for like-instrument study by Rubank's Harvey Whistler, and are now the standard for elementary scale instruction. Presenting all the major keys up to four flats/sharps (and the relative minors), each unit also includes long tone and embouchure studies.

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