Hi everyone,
In todays post I'm going to be talking about the Rubank Elementary Method.
The Rubank Elementary Method is a brilliant method to include if you are looking to add something to your music practice, and that will also push you in developing your embouchure, technique and tone while still being manageable enough to go alongside your other tutor method.
This book starts you off in developing your long tones, but this is to get you used to forming your embouchure, and slowly reading from the stave. It also tells you which note you will be focusing on developing over a period of time, and then it steadily progresses onto short pieces.
As you make your way through the Rubank Elementary Method you get introduced into technique exercises, studies around different key signatures, chromatic studies, articulation exercises and studies along with short pieces to learn along the way.
The Rubank Elementary Method also includes a finger chart to help you on where you are supposed to place your fingers on your instrument to sound a note correctly.
This book packs in a lot, even though its only the elementary method. Its also a really well thought out book, as it still takes you though your learning at a gentle pace but it also does things a little bit different. The variety that it offers for you to explore and develop on your instrument is brilliant.
I can't say enough good things about the Rubank Elementary Method book, as it challenges you while at the same time still being approachable. The scale exercises are great to help you to get to grips with a new scales while at the same time have a bit of fun.

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