A Graduated List of Solo Repertoire

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Neo Bri
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A Graduated List of Solo Repertoire

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Hey Chatters,

I'm looking for a very basic list of solo repertoire starting from basically beginner level all the way up through top-tier stuff.

In order of difficulty, what would you consider appropriate for beginners, intermediate, advanced, college, professional, etc.?

What are some of your favorites?
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Many schools post their performance degree syllabus online with such a list.
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The NYSSMA list might be a good place to start. Hickey's has a site where you can see works by instrument/Grade level: https://www.hickeys.com/music/contests/NYSSMA/

NYSSMA has 6 grade levels. Under the Trombone, click desired grade level to see a list of pieces for that grade level.
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It's a bit dated (1970) but Reginald Fink's "Trombonist's Handbook" has such a list.
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https://www.brettbaker.co.uk/practice-s ... mended-rep

...graduated from "Easy" to "Extremely Difficult"
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Thanks, folks.
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