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		<title>Comment on Free Bass Trombone Warmup by Keith Marr</title>
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		<dc:creator>Keith Marr</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;ve used this warm-up routine now for about 7-8 years and can truly say it has opened out the high register superbly, ideal for big band work.

This routine has the advantage of not taking very long to do (about 10 mins) and is just exactly what&#039;s needed to get the whole range of the instrument working.

Brilliant!</description>
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<p>This routine has the advantage of not taking very long to do (about 10 mins) and is just exactly what&#8217;s needed to get the whole range of the instrument working.</p>
<p>Brilliant!</p>
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