Andy Griffith Plays Trombone

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officermayo
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by officermayo »

Go to 7:41.

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by sacfxdx »

Thanks for posting that. I enjoyed seeing Andy, Tommy, Doc and Johnny again.
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by stewbones43 »

The trombone played in the clip is interesting. It looks like a Selmer (London) Lincoln model from the early 1960s. The bracing for the counterweight is quite distinctive but I am surprised that a modest, European-made student trombone would appear on an American TV show!

Was it sold in the US, perhaps under another name; was it a stencil horn for a dealer or a manufacturer? Anybody recognize it?

Cheers

Stewbones43
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by baileyman »

Embouchure analysis please.
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officermayo
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by officermayo »

[quote="stewbones43"]I am surprised that a modest, European-made student trombone would appear on an American TV show!

Was it sold in the US, perhaps under another name; was it a stencil horn for a dealer or a manufacturer? Anybody recognize it?

Cheers

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Tommy said they got it at a pawn shop. <EMOJI seq="1f601" tseq="1f601">😁</EMOJI>
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by robcat2075 »

That was fun.

Good enough, for no warm up and a lousy chair to sit in.

He'd sound better if he didn't tongue with "tu"
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by Crazy4Tbone86 »

Cool……Andy Griffith played Wagner! That was the Song of the Evening Star from Tannhauser.