Hey there, Dopers! Its’ Wolfian, your friendly neighborhood orange wearin’ mellophonist. I want to practice not just the music I play for the show, but in general to get better at my instrument. I used to have a small packet of very good warm-ups that I used to use, but that was borrowed, stolen, or lost. I could walk downtown to look for a book, but 1)I won’t know if they have books like that (I didn’t notice any last time) 2)see the third word of my title and 3)Hi Opal!
Does anyone know of any brass warm-ups online (treble clef prefered, but I’ll read whatever) or any warm-ups they can tell me about? Thanks.
[sub]I hope this is all in the public domain otherwise, mods, I apologize.[/sub]
My daughter plays the clarinet and just tootles her way through the melody line of the hymnals we happen to have on the piano (yeah, she knows it’s transposing but she doesn’t care).
And anything written in treble clef will work, like “100 Greatest Top 40 Hits” arranged for one-finger-picking-out-the-tune on the Yamaha organ (although I do get tired of hearing “Wichita Lineman”. It’s that top note, “…is still on the… LIIIIIIIIIIIIINE…” [painful clarinet upper register squeal]
egad.
Anyway. Googling “brass warmups treble clef” brings up mostly publishers–not much posted online. But there was this.
http://www.bluecoats.com/brasswarmups.pdf
http://music.foxcroft.pvt.k12.me.us/Sibelius%20files/Brass%20Warmups.htm
And–you seen this page? 
http://www.calband.berkeley.edu/calband/mellos/links.html