Behold a new discovery - the ultimate trombone feature!!!
- AndrewMeronek
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Be amazed! :amazed:
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Bonus points for whoever can name this tune.
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Bonus points for whoever can name this tune.
- heldenbone
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Frozen?
- AndrewMeronek
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[quote="heldenbone"]Frozen?[/quote]
No points for you!!!
I can actually say that guess is pretty cold.
:lol:
No points for you!!!
I can actually say that guess is pretty cold.
:lol:
- AndrewMeronek
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This chart came up at a gig about a week ago, and the gig featured a bunch of "latin" stock charts. It was pretty brutal.
I think it's an appropriate "Chef's Kiss" that someone was inspired to write in the wrong slide positions in pencil.
I think it's an appropriate "Chef's Kiss" that someone was inspired to write in the wrong slide positions in pencil.
- JohnL
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[quote="AndrewMeronek"]I think it's an appropriate "Chef's Kiss" that someone was inspired to write in the wrong slide positions in pencil.[/quote]
I think those are beats, not slide positions.
I think those are beats, not slide positions.
- AndrewMeronek
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Apparently I thought this was funnier than it actually was.
:oops:
Anyway, the tune is "South America, Take It Away". Apparently the famous version is with Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters, but I'd never heard of it before.
:oops:
Anyway, the tune is "South America, Take It Away". Apparently the famous version is with Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters, but I'd never heard of it before.