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ben_walker446
Hi i am looking for the acrobat, by J.A Greenwood to play on my trombone but i cannot find the music anywhere. everytime i search for it on google it always returns acrobat reader. Could anyone please tell me where i can find it or link me to a site.

Ben.
della
I've found a few sites which supply the sheet music. They aren't companies I've used before myself though.

Acrobat Trombone Solo And another site

Acrobat arranged for trombone and piano
Binka
I went to my local music shop and ordered the Wright & Round version from there.
It's the second link that della posted.
ben_walker446
Thanks for the links i have now ordered a copy biggrin.gif will get practicing it when it comes
Dr Sean
Try using musicroom.com
This has is a very reputable company.

Kind Regards
dacapo
QUOTE(ben_walker446 @ Jan 22 2006, 03:46 PM) *

Thanks for the links i have now ordered a copy biggrin.gif will get practicing it when it comes

I can also recommend from happy personal experience over many years June Emerson Wind Music. You can now buy your wind and brass music online via her Web site. She has an absolutely enormous stock (many thousands of items), and I think you can browse the catalogue on line. I've always found the company very easy to deal with and their mail order service excellent. They send orders worldwide. June is a bassoonist herself.

June Emerson Wind Music, Windmill Farm, Ampleforth, York, YO62 4HF, England
Tel: +44 (0) 1439 788324
Fax: +44 (0) 1439 788715
Email: sales@juneemerson.co.uk
Web site: www.JuneEmerson.co.uk

Assuming they are still issuing paper catalogues there are four separate ones:
1. Great Big Flute Catalogue
2. Music for Reed Instruments
3. Music for Wind Ensembles (which also includes chamber music with strings)
4. Music for Brass
I've got the 2002-3 version of No.4 in front of me, with over 120 A4 pages of small print.

If you're within reach of Ampleforth do visit the Emerson Aladdin's Cave! Vast stocks of wind and brass music under one roof.
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