Monthly Archives: February 2011

Stereogram No. 37 for Bass Trombone

Stereogram No. 37 is based on the old hymn tune “Tis so Sweet to Trust in Jesus.” This is the second Stereogram dedicated to Mr. Yeo.   The first, No. 31, is based upon the hymn tune “How Great Thou Art” … Continue reading

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Stereogram No. 1 for Tuba

We are pleased to announce that Stereograms Nos. 1-10 have been transcribed for tuba, with Nos. 11-20 to follow shortly. Under the supervision of Tubist and Professor Kelly G. Thomas of University of Arizona and his undergraduate assistant, Will Houchin, … Continue reading

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Stereogram No. 11: “Miami”

The two, free original Stereograms available for download on davidbrubeck.com, No. 1-“Pankow” and No. 11 “Miami” serve to lay the ground work for the solos which follow them.  Stereogram No. 1 serves as a gentle introduction to the idea of … Continue reading

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Stereogram No. 33

Who can forget the image and sounds of Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock and his stirring rendition of the “Star Spangled Banner”?  It is at once fresh, patriotic, memorable and revolutionary.  It epitomizes the essence of the amplified (and distorted!) electric … Continue reading

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Stereogram No. 1

Stereogram No. 1, dedicated to James Pankow of the jazz-rock group Chicago.  The popularity of Chicago along with Pankow’s distinctive and innovative style of playing, and talents as a songwriter, arranger, and improviser distinguish him as one of the most … Continue reading

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