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Hi all!

Bob Reeves Brass and The Brass Ark have launched a weekly podcast featuring trombonists from around the world.

So far we've had on: David Rejano, Martin Schippers, Jay Friedman and Bob Sanders

Upcoming episodes will feature Ralph Sauer, Aubrey Logan, Leonhard Paul, Jack Schatz and Tim Higgins with many more exciting guests following them

The podcast is free and available on Apple, Spotify and Amazon or you can visit www.trombonecorner.com
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I love that. Jay Friedman talks about being a low brass you already have a dark sound, don't make it worse by trying to make the sound darker. By comparison to the rest of the orchestra, trombones are already dark. Great insight that's contrary to a lot of what you hear today.
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PhilTrombone wrote: Fri May 08, 2020 7:46 am The supplied hyperlink is incorrect.....
Should be working now
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hyperbolica wrote: Fri May 08, 2020 8:23 am I love that. Jay Friedman talks about being a low brass you already have a dark sound, don't make it worse by trying to make the sound darker. By comparison to the rest of the orchestra, trombones are already dark. Great insight that's contrary to a lot of what you hear today.
Seems like there is lots of bright, just that the bright that shows up is smack in the middle of someone else's fundamental range, like trumpets, saxes, and cymbals.
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Just posted our episode with LA studio bass trombonist (and current AFM Local 7 president) Bob Sanders. Bob's episode touches on some really great information about session playing, freelancing, teaching, the value of performance and Bob's personal fight with focal dystonia and his recovery.

Some great material in this interview for players of all ages and abilities.
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Hi all! Hope everyone is safe and healthy!

We've just uploaded Episode 5 with Ralph Sauer!

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or search for our podcast wherever you find your podcasts (Apple, Spotify, etc)

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Some of these are not showing up on Stitcher. I got the Pollard and Rejano. The Gilkes showed up today, but others have not.

Really enjoying this - thanks! If you want to interview an average amateur player with lots of experience in community bands and free gigs, I am your man.
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Hi all,

Just posted The Trombone Corner Episode #6 with Aubrey Logan! Check it out
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This week in The Trombone Corner, Alan Kaplan! Alan Kaplan is one of our favorite humans and is a tremendous trombonist and performing artist. He's had one of the most successful careers in the history of the instrument, starting out with Buddy Rich, Don Ellis and working his ways into the lucrative Hollywood Studio scene. Join John Snell and Noah Gladstone as we interview Alan for about an hour about his early years, first gig on the road, Hoyt's Garage and what its like to be a freelancer playing for the pictures. It was one of our most favorite episodes and we're super excited to be publishing it today!

Hurry up over to www.trombonecorner.com or search for The Trombone Corner one your favorite podcast platform.
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Listened to most of the episodes (partly during my practice time, shame on me ;-) ).

Great content, thanks for your efforts!

Until now I especially liked the ones with Bob Sanders, Alan Kaplan and Aubrey Logan (never heard of her before).
The others were also very interesting!

Looking forward to the next ones.
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Aubrey is a force of nature. Amazing voice and pretty darn good trombone player too. And she does handstands in the middle of her show to show off her crossfit training.
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Fantastic Podcast Noah. Thank You.
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This week on The Trombone Corner, John Snell and Noah Gladstone visit with Leonhard Paul, trombonist and bass trumpeter of the world famous Mnozil Brass! This episode is one you won't want to miss!

The Trombone Corner Podcast is available wherever you enjoy your podcasts or you can visit www.trombonecorner.com for a link to our archives and show notes.

Be sure to follow Bob Reeves Brass Mouthpieces and The Brass Ark on our socials to keep up to date with all of the new and exciting content each week.
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We have a special interview for our 10th episode of The Trombone Corner podcast. The one and only Christian Lindberg! John and I interview Christian for a little over an hour touching on all things: his youth, his early years as a drummer, studying in Los Angeles with Byron Peebles and Ralph Sauer, Larry Minick, his first solo recordings, his practice routine, his trombone designs and more! Be sure to check this one out!

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I've been listening, especially liked the Jay Friedman episode. Will continue to listen!
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A new podcast is up with Steve Shires!


Be sure to find The Trombone Corner on your favorite podcast platform or listen online: www.trombonecorner.com

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A new podcast drops today at The Trombone Corner!

This week John Snell and Noah Gladstone interview valve trombonist, Barry Mosley Jazz Valve Trombonist!
Inspired by the great valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, Barry Mosley is keeping the legacy of playing jazz valve trombone alive. Barry moved to Los Angeles in 1989 from the California Bay Area to be involved in the great music scene in Los Angeles. Being mentored by two great trombonist Slyde Hyde and Bill Watrous, and performing many shows with the legendary Chet Baker.

Please enjoy The Trombone Corner on all major podcast platforms or you can listen directly here:
www.trombonechat.com
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