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bwgunia
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Joined: Jan 02, 2020

by bwgunia »

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.
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sacfxdx
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Joined: Apr 11, 2018

by sacfxdx »

Welcome.
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Kingfan
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by Kingfan »

i''m glad you joined this group.
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Oslide
Posts: 205
Joined: Apr 03, 2018

by Oslide »

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!
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bwgunia
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Joined: Jan 02, 2020

by 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.
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BGuttman
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Joined: Mar 22, 2018

by BGuttman »

[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.
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Posaunus
Posts: 5018
Joined: Mar 23, 2018

by Posaunus »

[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!
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Oslide
Posts: 205
Joined: Apr 03, 2018

by Oslide »

[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!
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Oslide
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Joined: Apr 03, 2018

by Oslide »

Forgot to ask: What horn do you play?
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bwgunia
Posts: 9
Joined: Jan 02, 2020

by bwgunia »

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?
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Oslide
Posts: 205
Joined: Apr 03, 2018

by Oslide »

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:
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bwgunia
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Joined: Jan 02, 2020

by bwgunia »

Thanks everyone.
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BeerCheeseRocknroll
Posts: 2
Joined: Jan 13, 2024

by 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!
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Posaunus
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Joined: Mar 23, 2018

by Posaunus »

[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.
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BeerCheeseRocknroll
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Joined: Jan 13, 2024

by BeerCheeseRocknroll »

[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.
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bassvocal
Posts: 9
Joined: Jun 21, 2019

by 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!
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BGuttman
Posts: 7368
Joined: Mar 22, 2018

by BGuttman »

[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.
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OhneSchatten
Posts: 3
Joined: Mar 20, 2024

by OhneSchatten »

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.
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Cliptz
Posts: 4
Joined: Apr 16, 2024

by Cliptz »

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
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Cliptz
Posts: 4
Joined: Apr 16, 2024

by Cliptz »

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
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Cliptz
Posts: 4
Joined: Apr 16, 2024

by Cliptz »

I can't remember. I think this is three.

~ Todd
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BGuttman
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Joined: Mar 22, 2018

by BGuttman »

Moved to Tangents. News and Announcements is for Chat management to communicate with users, and for special breaking items in the music field.
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BGuttman
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Joined: Mar 22, 2018

by BGuttman »

It's 3. Moved to Tangents. This is not news nor an announcement.
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BGuttman
Posts: 7368
Joined: Mar 22, 2018

by BGuttman »

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.
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AtomicClock
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Joined: Oct 19, 2023

by AtomicClock »

[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.
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Cliptz
Posts: 4
Joined: Apr 16, 2024

by Cliptz »

[quote="BGuttman"]It's 3. Moved to Tangents. This is not news nor an announcement.[/quote]

Thanks for the info.