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- bwgunia
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Jan 02, 2020
After several years on this forum I've decided to it's time to make it function properly if for no other reason than to see photos of instruments for sale. I didn't want to be hasty and as a result have lost track of how many post I have to make. Not having much to contribute anyway I just never got around to it.
In any case, allow me to introduce myself (insert Monty Python line here). For several years I was one of the editors of the ITA Journal. I am currently enjoying retirement in France and play with a few groups here.
In any case, allow me to introduce myself (insert Monty Python line here). For several years I was one of the editors of the ITA Journal. I am currently enjoying retirement in France and play with a few groups here.
- Oslide
- Posts: 205
- Joined: Apr 03, 2018
Best wishes for your retirement from another retraité living in close neighbourhood to France.
And now to something completely different. You'll need three posts (if I remember correctly) to get the full monty. When you reply "Thanks" you will already have two of them. A suggestion for the third and last one required might be the name of a local wine that you could recommend. I'd appreciate that!
And now to something completely different. You'll need three posts (if I remember correctly) to get the full monty. When you reply "Thanks" you will already have two of them. A suggestion for the third and last one required might be the name of a local wine that you could recommend. I'd appreciate that!
- bwgunia
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Jan 02, 2020
Replies count, then.
I live northeast of Bordeaux but prefer Cote de Rhone. Usually I buy based on price so I'm not sure I'd trust anything recommended by me.
I live northeast of Bordeaux but prefer Cote de Rhone. Usually I buy based on price so I'm not sure I'd trust anything recommended by me.
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
[quote="bwgunia"]Replies count, then.
I live northeast of Bordeaux but prefer Cote de Rhone. Usually I buy based on price so I'm not sure I'd trust anything recommended by me.[/quote]
Yup. Now you are at 2.
I live northeast of Bordeaux but prefer Cote de Rhone. Usually I buy based on price so I'm not sure I'd trust anything recommended by me.[/quote]
Yup. Now you are at 2.
- Posaunus
- Posts: 5018
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
[quote="bwgunia"]Replies count, then.
I live northeast of Bordeaux but prefer Cote de Rhone. Usually I buy based on price so I'm not sure I'd trust anything recommended by me.[/quote]
Nothing wrong with a low price if the wine is good!
Que syrah, syrah!
I live northeast of Bordeaux but prefer Cote de Rhone. Usually I buy based on price so I'm not sure I'd trust anything recommended by me.[/quote]
Nothing wrong with a low price if the wine is good!
Que syrah, syrah!
- Oslide
- Posts: 205
- Joined: Apr 03, 2018
[quote="bwgunia"]I live northeast of Bordeaux but prefer Cote de Rhone. Usually I buy based on price so I'm not sure I'd trust anything recommended by me.[/quote]
Côtes du Rhône - that's what I have in my glass right now :good:
As Posaunus remarks :D , not the price of the wine is important, only its quality.
Good luck searching!
Côtes du Rhône - that's what I have in my glass right now :good:
As Posaunus remarks :D , not the price of the wine is important, only its quality.
Good luck searching!
- bwgunia
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Jan 02, 2020
Number 3:
My horns are: a King 2b I've had since I was in junior high school, around a '39 or '40.
3b I've had for about 20 years.
Bach 36bo
Blessing B98 - I found this horn on Ebay during the Plague. It's from the '90s and had never been used.
Thanks for the welcomes and responses. Can I see pictures now?
My horns are: a King 2b I've had since I was in junior high school, around a '39 or '40.
3b I've had for about 20 years.
Bach 36bo
Blessing B98 - I found this horn on Ebay during the Plague. It's from the '90s and had never been used.
Thanks for the welcomes and responses. Can I see pictures now?
- Oslide
- Posts: 205
- Joined: Apr 03, 2018
Congratulations!
After awesomely performing the Three Tasks, you are now empowered to see all pictures, videos and classifieds - at least I hope so. It's worth the effort. :hi:
After awesomely performing the Three Tasks, you are now empowered to see all pictures, videos and classifieds - at least I hope so. It's worth the effort. :hi:
- BeerCheeseRocknroll
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Jan 13, 2024
Hey All!
I stumbled upon this website searching for a new trombone. I had all of my gear burn in a house fire this year except my Bach 42. I’m currently in a 10pc dance review band primarily playing weddings so I’m looking for a straight jazz/pop horn since the 42 is a little too bulky for the gig. Any pointers or advice would help!
I stumbled upon this website searching for a new trombone. I had all of my gear burn in a house fire this year except my Bach 42. I’m currently in a 10pc dance review band primarily playing weddings so I’m looking for a straight jazz/pop horn since the 42 is a little too bulky for the gig. Any pointers or advice would help!
- Posaunus
- Posts: 5018
- Joined: Mar 23, 2018
[quote="BeerCheeseRocknroll"]Hey All!
I stumbled upon this website searching for a new trombone. I had all of my gear burn in a house fire this year except my Bach 42. I’m currently in a 10pc dance review band primarily playing weddings so I’m looking for a straight jazz/pop horn since the 42 is a little too bulky for the gig. Any pointers or advice would help![/quote]
You've stumbled upon a good place. There are always good trombones for sale here on TromboneChat.
Go to the "Forums" button at the top of the page, then scroll down to
"TromboneChat Classifieds" / "Instruments & Parts" and you'll find out what folks here have for sale.
We're a pretty honest, reliable bunch.
I stumbled upon this website searching for a new trombone. I had all of my gear burn in a house fire this year except my Bach 42. I’m currently in a 10pc dance review band primarily playing weddings so I’m looking for a straight jazz/pop horn since the 42 is a little too bulky for the gig. Any pointers or advice would help![/quote]
You've stumbled upon a good place. There are always good trombones for sale here on TromboneChat.
Go to the "Forums" button at the top of the page, then scroll down to
"TromboneChat Classifieds" / "Instruments & Parts" and you'll find out what folks here have for sale.
We're a pretty honest, reliable bunch.
- BeerCheeseRocknroll
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Jan 13, 2024
[quote="Posaunus"]<QUOTE author="BeerCheeseRocknroll" post_id="230892" time="1705168920" user_id="17520">
Hey All!
I stumbled upon this website searching for a new trombone. I had all of my gear burn in a house fire this year except my Bach 42. I’m currently in a 10pc dance review band primarily playing weddings so I’m looking for a straight jazz/pop horn since the 42 is a little too bulky for the gig. Any pointers or advice would help![/quote]
You've stumbled upon a good place. There are always good trombones for sale here on TromboneChat.
Go to the "Forums" button at the top of the page, then scroll down to
"TromboneChat Classifieds" / "Instruments & Parts" and you'll find out what folks here have for sale.
We're a pretty honest, reliable bunch.
</QUOTE>
Thank you! Got to get a couple posts in for full access. Exited to get started shopping for a new horn, it has been a while.
Hey All!
I stumbled upon this website searching for a new trombone. I had all of my gear burn in a house fire this year except my Bach 42. I’m currently in a 10pc dance review band primarily playing weddings so I’m looking for a straight jazz/pop horn since the 42 is a little too bulky for the gig. Any pointers or advice would help![/quote]
You've stumbled upon a good place. There are always good trombones for sale here on TromboneChat.
Go to the "Forums" button at the top of the page, then scroll down to
"TromboneChat Classifieds" / "Instruments & Parts" and you'll find out what folks here have for sale.
We're a pretty honest, reliable bunch.
</QUOTE>
Thank you! Got to get a couple posts in for full access. Exited to get started shopping for a new horn, it has been a while.
- bassvocal
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Jun 21, 2019
Doing the same here! I'm sure I had multiple posts under some long lost and long-forgotten username, but I just became aware of the new poster requirements. I'll be a better contributor in the future, I promise!
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
[quote="bassvocal"]Doing the same here! I'm sure I had multiple posts under some long lost and long-forgotten username, but I just became aware of the new poster requirements. I'll be a better contributor in the future, I promise![/quote]
Note that if you remember your old user name but forgot the password, any of us Sysops can reset that for you.
Note that if you remember your old user name but forgot the password, any of us Sysops can reset that for you.
- OhneSchatten
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Mar 20, 2024
I’m doing the same. I picked up my horn again a few months ago after not playing for about 20 years. This chat has been an invaluable resource as I’ve worked to get my chops back. I wish this type of forum had existed when I was first learning to play. Thanks for all the useful tips.
- Cliptz
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Apr 16, 2024
Hi all. New here. Found this chat while doing some searches on how to play louder cleanly. There's good information here.
I've been playing regularly for 50+ years but still on the never ending road to be the best I can be.
~ Todd
I've been playing regularly for 50+ years but still on the never ending road to be the best I can be.
~ Todd
- Cliptz
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Apr 16, 2024
Obligatory posts. Still new here. :hi:
Current horns:
2003 King 3b Silversonic (Main horn)
2004 King 3b (Practice horn and a gift from the wife of trombone friend of mine who passed away in 2009)
2002 Edwards T350-E (Sits in a closet)
Late 90s Holton TR100 (Sits next to the T350-E)
~ Todd
Current horns:
2003 King 3b Silversonic (Main horn)
2004 King 3b (Practice horn and a gift from the wife of trombone friend of mine who passed away in 2009)
2002 Edwards T350-E (Sits in a closet)
Late 90s Holton TR100 (Sits next to the T350-E)
~ Todd
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
Moved to Tangents. News and Announcements is for Chat management to communicate with users, and for special breaking items in the music field.
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
It's 3. Moved to Tangents. This is not news nor an announcement.
- BGuttman
- Posts: 7368
- Joined: Mar 22, 2018
Moved to Tangents and merged with a couple of similar threads. Your arrival here is not news and Announcements are intended for Trombone Chat staff to communicate with users.
- AtomicClock
- Posts: 1094
- Joined: Oct 19, 2023
[quote="BGuttman"]news and Announcements are intended for Trombone Chat staff to communicate with users.[/quote]
If this is true, please consider putting a big notice at the top, similar to what we see in the Classifieds. Judging from the other threads in News and Announcements, it is a new or never-enforced intent.
If this is true, please consider putting a big notice at the top, similar to what we see in the Classifieds. Judging from the other threads in News and Announcements, it is a new or never-enforced intent.