Thanks,
Mike
I think Rochut 2 is a little advanced for a beginner or intermediate player. Rochut 1 is more appropriate. Or even the Reginald Fink Legato Studies.
I included Rochut 2 because OP specifically asked about range, and while Rochut 1 does have a bit of a progressive approach to range, it's more pronounced in 2 (plus, a lot of people I think tend to forget that there are more than 1 of these books). If I really wanted to punish OP for the oxymoron, I would have said Rochut 3BGuttman wrote: Mon May 24, 2021 9:12 pm I think Rochut 2 is a little advanced for a beginner or intermediate player. Rochut 1 is more appropriate. Or even the Reginald Fink Legato Studies.
LaFosse has 4 volumes. The first is probably good. The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th take you pretty far into the competency spectrum. Very similar to Arban's. As a beginner - intermediate I played a bunch of the early Arban exercises -- the ones right after the ones that are all open notes.