Aladdin (Broadway Book)
- Jhereg
- Posts: 97
- Joined: Apr 10, 2018
Anybody here ever played the Broadway book for Aladdin?
If so, I'm curious for the following:
- What's the LOWEST the tenor trombone is asked to play?
- Are there any trombone solos or features? (I'm listening to the soundtrack now and have heard some small ones but no actual solos yet).
- Overall just what's it like? The music sounds fun but challenging. Were there any parts that you found especially difficult or exciting?
Much thanks for any feedback.
If so, I'm curious for the following:
- What's the LOWEST the tenor trombone is asked to play?
- Are there any trombone solos or features? (I'm listening to the soundtrack now and have heard some small ones but no actual solos yet).
- Overall just what's it like? The music sounds fun but challenging. Were there any parts that you found especially difficult or exciting?
Much thanks for any feedback.
- flotrb
- Posts: 80
- Joined: Jun 20, 2018
I played 16 performances of this book at the Orpheum Theatre-Memphis, February 25 — March 8, 2020
One tenor/bass trombone book. Fast horn/style changes
(Real tenor trombone part! Real bass trombone part!)
Tenor highest note: "A4" I would suggest .500" tenor w/Bach7
Bass lowest note: "F#1" Bass can easily be played with single rotor w/Bach 1½G
Mutes Tenor: Cup, straight, plunger, Solotone; Bass: Cup, straight
This is from the show's tech rider: Trombone (50%), Bass trombone (50%) – must be a strong versatile player, equally adept on both horns, with polished classical and commercial skills, and a strong swing. Tenor is predominantly mid-range, but includes some extended sections in the upper register. Bass is often written in pedal register, and demands strength and agility throughout the instrument’s range.
I thoroughly enjoy playing this book. Lots of work and lots of fun!
One tenor/bass trombone book. Fast horn/style changes
(Real tenor trombone part! Real bass trombone part!)
Tenor highest note: "A4" I would suggest .500" tenor w/Bach7
Bass lowest note: "F#1" Bass can easily be played with single rotor w/Bach 1½G
Mutes Tenor: Cup, straight, plunger, Solotone; Bass: Cup, straight
This is from the show's tech rider: Trombone (50%), Bass trombone (50%) – must be a strong versatile player, equally adept on both horns, with polished classical and commercial skills, and a strong swing. Tenor is predominantly mid-range, but includes some extended sections in the upper register. Bass is often written in pedal register, and demands strength and agility throughout the instrument’s range.
I thoroughly enjoy playing this book. Lots of work and lots of fun!
- Jhereg
- Posts: 97
- Joined: Apr 10, 2018
Oh great! Thank you!!
The email that I got said “tenor with possibly a bit of bass”, so for audition purposes I’m going to take this person at their word on that haha. I don’t have a bass right now, but do have a Bach 42 which may be acceptable if they send some low stuff.
I’m glad to hear you say “.500 w/Bach 7” because that’s exactly what I play, albeit a Warburton 12M (that’s a Bach 7 equivalent). I’d love to keep playing what I’m used to if possible.
This is really great information, thank you to the max. I owe you one.
Also I was just at the Orpheum recently and picked up the Cast Party cookbook! Great theater!
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The email that I got said “tenor with possibly a bit of bass”, so for audition purposes I’m going to take this person at their word on that haha. I don’t have a bass right now, but do have a Bach 42 which may be acceptable if they send some low stuff.
I’m glad to hear you say “.500 w/Bach 7” because that’s exactly what I play, albeit a Warburton 12M (that’s a Bach 7 equivalent). I’d love to keep playing what I’m used to if possible.
This is really great information, thank you to the max. I owe you one.
Also I was just at the Orpheum recently and picked up the Cast Party cookbook! Great theater!
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