Xavier Foley
Bundle Pack Etudes 1-12 for solo double bass (advanced)
Bundle Pack Etudes 1-12 for solo double bass (advanced)
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Featured piece
Other pieces included (click for video)
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Etude No. 1 "Little Foot"
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Etude No. 2 "Celtic"
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Etude No. 3 "Lament"
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Etude No. 4 "The Hunt"
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Etude No. 5 "The Mystery"
- Etude No. 6 "The Symphony"
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Etude No. 7 "Waves"
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Etude No. 8 "Heaven"
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Etude No. 9 "Col Legno Master"
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Etude No. 10 "The Dance"
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Etude No. 11 "The Singer"
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Etude No. 12 "Reconstruction"
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Product description
- Suitable for both orchestra and solo tuning
- Includes all 12 etudes
- Composer: Xavier Dubois Foley
- Written for solo double bass
- Delivered as a PDF file
- PDF contains the complete bass part
- Option available to purchase the full collection of bass solos (updated version)
Specifications
- File format: PDF
- 12 pieces to practice
- page count: 27
- download link will be sent to email used to purchase this product
- Instant access.
- Compatible devices: Windows, MAC, iPhone, Android, Tablet, iPad.
Meet the composer

Xavier Dubois Foley
Xavier Foley, the owner of xavierfoley.com, is an award-winning international double bassist soloist and composer. An Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient, he was accepted into the Curtis Institute of Music at age 16 and graduated in 2016, where he studied with Edgar Meyer and Hal Robinson. He won First Prize at the 2014 Sphinx Competition Senior Division and was first place winner of the Young Concert Artists auditions in 2016. His works have been commissioned by many organizations, including Carnegie Hall, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and the New World Symphony. Drawing on his performance and teaching experience, Xavier creates exercises that focus on building solid fundamentals through clear, musical material.
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The exercises and etudes are very challenging at first but after you get them under your fingers they flow and are rewarding to play
We’re really glad you’re enjoying the exercises they can definitely be challenging at first, but it’s so rewarding once they start to flow! Keep up the great work, and happy playing!
— Lyra, Shop Assistant
Awesome music love playing it.
Excellent resource of advanced level pieces. These etudes are challenging yet quite musical. Fingerings would be very helpful but I watched Xavier on Youtube to help me decipher them.
