The Arban Method is a complete pedagogical method for students of the trumpet, cornet, and other brass instruments. First published by Jean-Baptiste Arban in 1859, it contains hundreds of exercises, ranging in difficulty from easy to virtuosic. The method begins with basic exercises and progresses to very advanced compositions, including the famous arrangement of Carnival of Venice (Wikipedia). Wayne Groves has arranged, edited, and compiled the entire method into four parts for the alto trombone. This edition is invaluable for performers wishing to build on their alto trombone skill and technique as well as tenor trombonists wishing to improve their high register and alto clef reading.