Bass trombone trios
- Elow
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<YOUTUBE id="Gq3TSY9ln8o">https://youtu.be/Gq3TSY9ln8o</YOUTUBE> Recorded this at a summer camp and really happy with how it turned out. I’m on first :)
- ArbanRubank
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I think you gave a very credible performance on the tenor part using a base trombone. I recently discovered for my own use, that I can do the very same thing and so I like to alternate playing tenor against playing bass on my single-trigger bass. It's good for my chops.
Very nice! Thanks for the share.
Very nice! Thanks for the share.
- JCBone
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[quote="Burgerbob"]Nice horn![/quote]
It's your old horn right?
It's your old horn right?
- Burgerbob
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[quote="JCBone"]<QUOTE author="Burgerbob" post_id="153815" time="1627481761" user_id="3131">Nice horn![/quote]
It's your old horn right?
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Yup, '90s 50B3OG now with Shires rotors. Awesome instrument, just very slide/mouthpiece picky
It's your old horn right?
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Yup, '90s 50B3OG now with Shires rotors. Awesome instrument, just very slide/mouthpiece picky
- Elow
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[quote="Burgerbob"]Awesome instrument, just very slide/mouthpiece picky[/quote]
Awesome instrument indeed. Everyday it just keeps getting better. In rehearsals for the trios, the professor, bradley palmer, wanted us to play as loud as we could in one spot. This horn just gets bigger, and doesn’t break up, it’s great.
Awesome instrument indeed. Everyday it just keeps getting better. In rehearsals for the trios, the professor, bradley palmer, wanted us to play as loud as we could in one spot. This horn just gets bigger, and doesn’t break up, it’s great.
- robcat2075
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I enjoyed your performance.
I like the idea of a trombone camp. I suppose the scary campfire story at trombone camp ends with, "and in the morning, on the end of his trombone slide he found... a bloody hook!"
I like the idea of a trombone camp. I suppose the scary campfire story at trombone camp ends with, "and in the morning, on the end of his trombone slide he found... a bloody hook!"