New Member Introductions
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Hi all,
I'm an old bone player, on-again off-again since around 1975. Played in HS, did not play in college, picked back up again in graduate school to play with a "community" group made up of lots of alumni from local-ish college bands around the San Francisco Bay Area. The group is called California Repercussions. That group has been a blast, but I've been on a break from it for a couple of years, and am just now working to pick up where I left off. I'm going to retire within the next year or so, so I'm expecting to have more time/energy for practicing and potentially joining some other local groups.
I'm in the Sacramento area, so if there are any other bone folks floating around here and you want to get into some duets or something, reach out!
I'm an old bone player, on-again off-again since around 1975. Played in HS, did not play in college, picked back up again in graduate school to play with a "community" group made up of lots of alumni from local-ish college bands around the San Francisco Bay Area. The group is called California Repercussions. That group has been a blast, but I've been on a break from it for a couple of years, and am just now working to pick up where I left off. I'm going to retire within the next year or so, so I'm expecting to have more time/energy for practicing and potentially joining some other local groups.
I'm in the Sacramento area, so if there are any other bone folks floating around here and you want to get into some duets or something, reach out!
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Hi everyone,
I'm Mike in Edinburgh, Scotland. I play bass trombone in a few local groups, mostly orchestras and big bands. I've lurked on this forum for years and learned a huge amount here, so I thought it might be nice to get a bit more involved.
I'm Mike in Edinburgh, Scotland. I play bass trombone in a few local groups, mostly orchestras and big bands. I've lurked on this forum for years and learned a huge amount here, so I thought it might be nice to get a bit more involved.
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G'day folks. Kevin from Rockhampton (Aust) here. I used to frequent The Trombone Forum back in the day and only recently found this site. I learnt tbn back in high school in mid-70s and have played in community bands ever since - nearly 40 years now. I now play either tenor or bass, depending on who's missing from rehearsal, including covering for the Eb bass player.
Even though I'm well into retirement, I still enjoy learning.
Even though I'm well into retirement, I still enjoy learning.
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Bonjour à tous, je ne sais pas bien si c'est là qu'il faut poster une présentation...je suis apprenti tromboniste depuis 4 ans environ et je joue dans la formation Tarace Boulba à montreuil (France).
- BGuttman
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Bonjour et bienvenue!
Nous prefere communiquer en anglais. Peut etre utiliser Google Translate a traduir votre presentation a anglais.
Bruce Guttman
Merrimack Valley Philharmonic Orchestra
"Almost Professional"
Merrimack Valley Philharmonic Orchestra
"Almost Professional"
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Hello,
I originally played trombone in junior high/high school from 1958 to about 1963. When arthritis in my fingers caused a drastic tapering off of my guitar playing, I picked up trombone again about a year ago. I joined a local Colorado community band last September, and enjoy playing more now than in my beginning years. I hope to get to the point where I can play New Orleans/Trad jazz one of these days.
Through band and this site, I'm finding there is a lot more to learn than I was aware of in H.S. pep band, and expect to enroll in private lessons before too long.
Don H.
Colorado Springs
I originally played trombone in junior high/high school from 1958 to about 1963. When arthritis in my fingers caused a drastic tapering off of my guitar playing, I picked up trombone again about a year ago. I joined a local Colorado community band last September, and enjoy playing more now than in my beginning years. I hope to get to the point where I can play New Orleans/Trad jazz one of these days.
Through band and this site, I'm finding there is a lot more to learn than I was aware of in H.S. pep band, and expect to enroll in private lessons before too long.
Don H.
Colorado Springs
- Indi830
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Hi from Northern NSW Australia. I used to be a member on the old TTF but don't remember what my user name was.
I've been hanging around here for a while as a guest but decided I should join again. I generally prefer to look and listen so probably won't post very often - I need one of those "introverted (aspie) but willing to discuss trombone" shirts
I'm strictly an amateur player who plays for enjoyment. I started playing in 1981 when the trombone chose me at age 11 - band conductor gave it to me because my arm was long enough. first time I showed it to my dad and blew a note he said it sounded like a foghorn Have had periods where I didn't play for a few years, and have often been in bands where I was the only trombone.
My partner also plays which is great I - he started on trumpet as a kid, but has now seen the light and come over to the dark side
I play 1st in a local community concert band, and my partner plays second.
I play bass trom in our local community orchestra and my partner plays second.
I help out sometimes with another little local concert band on tuba but don't always go to rehearsals - there are some ... difficult .... personalities there
I've been playing bass trombone in our local community orchestra for about 7-8 years now - absolutely love it. wish I had been introduced to the bass trombone earlier (I got the chair because our sometimes bass trombone moved away and I had a large bore trigger - a beautiful mid 1970's silver 42B I purchased off DJ through the old trombone forum - in the days when international shipping to down under was still a reasonable price) My partner plays the 42 now and loves it as much as I do. I decided I wanted a double trigger bass - love the low notes and I find going low easy which my partner hates as he'd love to be able to play low but is pretty dismal at it So I bought a Xeno 830 which I absolutely love. its light (for a bass), easy to play, sounds great.
I've been hanging around here for a while as a guest but decided I should join again. I generally prefer to look and listen so probably won't post very often - I need one of those "introverted (aspie) but willing to discuss trombone" shirts
I'm strictly an amateur player who plays for enjoyment. I started playing in 1981 when the trombone chose me at age 11 - band conductor gave it to me because my arm was long enough. first time I showed it to my dad and blew a note he said it sounded like a foghorn Have had periods where I didn't play for a few years, and have often been in bands where I was the only trombone.
My partner also plays which is great I - he started on trumpet as a kid, but has now seen the light and come over to the dark side
I play 1st in a local community concert band, and my partner plays second.
I play bass trom in our local community orchestra and my partner plays second.
I help out sometimes with another little local concert band on tuba but don't always go to rehearsals - there are some ... difficult .... personalities there
I've been playing bass trombone in our local community orchestra for about 7-8 years now - absolutely love it. wish I had been introduced to the bass trombone earlier (I got the chair because our sometimes bass trombone moved away and I had a large bore trigger - a beautiful mid 1970's silver 42B I purchased off DJ through the old trombone forum - in the days when international shipping to down under was still a reasonable price) My partner plays the 42 now and loves it as much as I do. I decided I wanted a double trigger bass - love the low notes and I find going low easy which my partner hates as he'd love to be able to play low but is pretty dismal at it So I bought a Xeno 830 which I absolutely love. its light (for a bass), easy to play, sounds great.
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Hello Everyone,
I was a member here before but it has been so long I forgot all of my account information. I am primarily a bass trombone player, but I often double on tenor trombone and euphonium. I am currently a Middle School music teacher in Southern California and enjoy playing every time I can. I am mostly playing on a Shires bass. I look forward to being vetted so I can buy more mouthpieces (that I might not need!)
Brennan
I was a member here before but it has been so long I forgot all of my account information. I am primarily a bass trombone player, but I often double on tenor trombone and euphonium. I am currently a Middle School music teacher in Southern California and enjoy playing every time I can. I am mostly playing on a Shires bass. I look forward to being vetted so I can buy more mouthpieces (that I might not need!)
Brennan
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Welcome back to the trombone community Brennan.
If you're within driving distance from Santa Ana, you should consider joining a bunch of us (typically 30 or more) at Bones West - every Saturday morning from ~9:00am to 11:30am at Musician's Association (AFM) Local 7. Lots of great charts for bass trombone (as well as tenor) - legit and jazz.
If you're within driving distance from Santa Ana, you should consider joining a bunch of us (typically 30 or more) at Bones West - every Saturday morning from ~9:00am to 11:30am at Musician's Association (AFM) Local 7. Lots of great charts for bass trombone (as well as tenor) - legit and jazz.
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Hello all trombone enthusiast. I finally pulled the trigger on registering because i want to ask for advice about a weird old duo gravis bass trombone with one trigger i found in my bands instrument storage. Before that, a bit about my self.
Im 24 years old from Denmark (so excuse my poor writing) who loves playing music in my spare time.
I mostly play the bass trombone, and tenor trombone nowadays, but i started on euphonium. I play in various different bands and orchestras. I play bass trombone in a old time jazz bigband, a small fusion jazz ensemble, and in my marching bands marches through the cities and also our tattoo show. I play my "big" tenor trombone in a New Orleans inspired street parade band, and in a small band where we play for special occasions. I've played piano since i was 9, and started learning percussion at age 15 when i started in marching band before switching to brass.
Right now i also play mallet percussion in my marching bands concert band, because we have a lot of low brass players and no percussion player who could read sheet music.
I've always "lurked" on these forums and different facebook groups, but never actually contributed much. Denmark is quite small and doesn't have a that many brass repair shops, that does custom work, and none of them sells top-end instruments. There's not much online presence in the Danish brass community, so I'm looking forward to learn from the experiences of people from all over. Especially overseas, where marching band culture is just amazing. My marching band has participated in the Calgary Stampede a number of times, and I've had the pleasure of going twice already. Experiencing Canada, and the stampede, has been some of the best experiences of my life.
Im 24 years old from Denmark (so excuse my poor writing) who loves playing music in my spare time.
I mostly play the bass trombone, and tenor trombone nowadays, but i started on euphonium. I play in various different bands and orchestras. I play bass trombone in a old time jazz bigband, a small fusion jazz ensemble, and in my marching bands marches through the cities and also our tattoo show. I play my "big" tenor trombone in a New Orleans inspired street parade band, and in a small band where we play for special occasions. I've played piano since i was 9, and started learning percussion at age 15 when i started in marching band before switching to brass.
Right now i also play mallet percussion in my marching bands concert band, because we have a lot of low brass players and no percussion player who could read sheet music.
I've always "lurked" on these forums and different facebook groups, but never actually contributed much. Denmark is quite small and doesn't have a that many brass repair shops, that does custom work, and none of them sells top-end instruments. There's not much online presence in the Danish brass community, so I'm looking forward to learn from the experiences of people from all over. Especially overseas, where marching band culture is just amazing. My marching band has participated in the Calgary Stampede a number of times, and I've had the pleasure of going twice already. Experiencing Canada, and the stampede, has been some of the best experiences of my life.
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Apparently i cant add my instrument collection to my profile yet, but these are the instruments i currently use
Antoine Courtois Prestige Orchestra 500 R
Bach Stradivarius 42BOF Centennial
Bach 16 with custommade slide from B.A.C
Hertz (Danish brand) Flugabone
Besson sovereign euphonium
Antoine Courtois Prestige Orchestra 500 R
Bach Stradivarius 42BOF Centennial
Bach 16 with custommade slide from B.A.C
Hertz (Danish brand) Flugabone
Besson sovereign euphonium
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Hi. New member just joined. Bass trombone player of some forty years now (how did that happen ?!). I was a long-time member of the old OTJ forum, but had stopped playing a while back due to embouchure issues, so did not register here. Doing a bit of playing again, so I thought it as good a time as any to get back online to see how the world of trombone playing has advanced in my absence.
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Hello...I am a new member to the forum today and hope to be vetted!
Plus my trombones are being cleaning and adjusted this week.....so I am a happy camper.
Plus my trombones are being cleaning and adjusted this week.....so I am a happy camper.
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April West here. This is my first post, ever, to any chat. Here goes. I am freelancing in San Diego, mostly older jazz and R & B. I have a gig coming up at a great local festival, Gator By The Bay. I have to arrange a set of songs for 4 trombones. Gonna be awesome!
I just registered here hoping to find someone who can tell me where to buy the Slide Hampton arrangement of "Lester Leaps In" (from World of Trombones album). Help?
Now that I'm registered, I'm sure I'll visit more. Thanks!
I just registered here hoping to find someone who can tell me where to buy the Slide Hampton arrangement of "Lester Leaps In" (from World of Trombones album). Help?
Now that I'm registered, I'm sure I'll visit more. Thanks!
- iranzi
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Finally found a dedicated introductions thread!
Just want to say hello to all of you here. I've been playing soprano saxophone for nearly 30 years, all of my "adult" life. During the lockdown I picked up trumpet and been studying it since. And very recently I've switched to trombone - about 3 months ago. I was reading that great Gunther Schuller book The Swing Era. Really enjoying the section on great soloists from that period (1930-45). There is a chapter on Jack Teagarden and Jimmy Harrison, new names for me at the time. The author's excitement about their playing styles got me really curious. That chapter also mentioned J.C.Higginbotham, Dickie Wells, Jaroslav Cimera, Jack Jenney, Sandy Williams, Miff Mole, etc, etc. Since then I've been exploring the trombone universe, being continuously astounded by the breadth of trombone music, the variety of trombone styles and sounds from different periods and parts of the globe. Jamaican, Afro-Cuban, Turkish and Balkan Roma sounds and rhythms. And of course the jazz trombone - a whole universe right there.
TromboneChat forum has been such great help and joy! I'm really looking forward to conversing with all the great and knowledgeable trombone players, students and teachers here.
Just want to say hello to all of you here. I've been playing soprano saxophone for nearly 30 years, all of my "adult" life. During the lockdown I picked up trumpet and been studying it since. And very recently I've switched to trombone - about 3 months ago. I was reading that great Gunther Schuller book The Swing Era. Really enjoying the section on great soloists from that period (1930-45). There is a chapter on Jack Teagarden and Jimmy Harrison, new names for me at the time. The author's excitement about their playing styles got me really curious. That chapter also mentioned J.C.Higginbotham, Dickie Wells, Jaroslav Cimera, Jack Jenney, Sandy Williams, Miff Mole, etc, etc. Since then I've been exploring the trombone universe, being continuously astounded by the breadth of trombone music, the variety of trombone styles and sounds from different periods and parts of the globe. Jamaican, Afro-Cuban, Turkish and Balkan Roma sounds and rhythms. And of course the jazz trombone - a whole universe right there.
TromboneChat forum has been such great help and joy! I'm really looking forward to conversing with all the great and knowledgeable trombone players, students and teachers here.
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Hey y'all. My name is Devin Roark. I'm primarily a bass trombonist but I've been playing more tenor and tuba lately as well. Graduate of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and Stetson University. Studied with Pete Norton among many other great musicians. Originally from Pensacola, Florida, I currently live in Cleveland, Ohio where I freelance as a trombonist as well as a baritone vocalist. I'm the bass trombonist of the Firelands Symphony Orchestra in Sandusky. I have a day job in tech. Thanks for letting me join!
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Hi. I'm a trombone player from NJ, but grew up playing primarily in LA. I have a question. Is it considered good form or bad form to post recordings of your own, versus recordings of other players? Don't want to start off on the wrong foot here. Thanks.
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Hello everyone,
Long time reader, first time posting! I had an account on the old forum and never got around to signing up again... I'm based in Brisbane, Australia and do some playing and teaching here and there. Looking forward to digging into the forum and finding all the nuggets of wisdom!
Long time reader, first time posting! I had an account on the old forum and never got around to signing up again... I'm based in Brisbane, Australia and do some playing and teaching here and there. Looking forward to digging into the forum and finding all the nuggets of wisdom!
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Hello!
I've been going through the trombone forum since high school and have had a trombone chat account for about a year now but I'm just now needing to post! I'm currently a bass trombonist studying at UNT and I grew up and learned how to play in Las Vegas.
I've been going through the trombone forum since high school and have had a trombone chat account for about a year now but I'm just now needing to post! I'm currently a bass trombonist studying at UNT and I grew up and learned how to play in Las Vegas.
- rstrauch
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Another newbie, posting to get vetted! I have been Mr. Second Trombone in the Spokane Symphony since 2001 and teach full time at Whitworth University in Spokane.
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Hi, this is my first post. I played trombone in Jr and Sr high school in symphonic, marching, and jazz bands as well as in the local youth symphony orchestra. That was from 1970-1979. I stopped playing regularly when I went to college. Now, after 45 years, I have decided to start playing again, just for fun. I have been surprised by how much I remember and by how bad I am!
I loved playing and hope to become proficient enough to enjoy it again.
I loved playing and hope to become proficient enough to enjoy it again.
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Hello,
I'm a 3rd year Capital University student studying music technology and trombone. I found out about this group through a community trombone choir and I'm excited to get more involved. I've been playing tenor trombone for around a decade at this point, and picked up bass a semester ago. One of the things I'm hoping to get into soon is running my trombone through pedals.
I'm excited to talk more!!!
I'm a 3rd year Capital University student studying music technology and trombone. I found out about this group through a community trombone choir and I'm excited to get more involved. I've been playing tenor trombone for around a decade at this point, and picked up bass a semester ago. One of the things I'm hoping to get into soon is running my trombone through pedals.
I'm excited to talk more!!!
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Hi! Hoping to get reacquainted with everyone. Kind of dropped off with kids and such the last 6-7 years or so. Still love my 100H!
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Just saying hello!
My bone is a 2B with a SS bell. Hoping to buy a Xeno some time soon for some orchestral playing.
My bone is a 2B with a SS bell. Hoping to buy a Xeno some time soon for some orchestral playing.
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Hey y'all - finally joining _my people_ to look for a small-bore horn for jazz band. Normally I play a K-valved Bach 42 in concert band.
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I have been in teaching brass for a good number of years. My major instrument was (is) trombone and I have a King 2B, Bach 16, Olds Ambassadpr, a Martin Committee model, and a Reynolds Argenta. My favorite mouthpiece is a Bach 22C though I used an 11 C for a time. I also have a conical bore Coutieier with reverse slide that is a real beast. For reasons i will not go into, I play left-handed which makes using a horn with the F-attachment a bit awkward. I have been playing
for over 70 years.
for over 70 years.
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Hey, guys!
I'm a Indian trombonist
I play in the youth orchestra of Kolkata and I have plans to study in another country.
this forum helps me play and learn in many ways.
Thanks!
I'm a Indian trombonist
I play in the youth orchestra of Kolkata and I have plans to study in another country.
this forum helps me play and learn in many ways.
Thanks!
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Welcome Alfonso. I'm new to trombone chat, but I'm not new to trombone. Sounds like you're having fun and playing well.
How long have you been playing?
What country do you want to study in?
What are some of the ways the forum has helped you?
How long have you been playing?
What country do you want to study in?
What are some of the ways the forum has helped you?
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Hello! I actually created an account a while ago under my Gmail email, and it won't send me a password reset, and says it's activated, but doesn't seem to be. Not sure what's up... anyway this is under a different email address that I don't use much.
I'm from the midwest. I played in school and some in college. I was a music major but changed to an IT career. The low brass professor took the joy out of it for me and I thought it was a one-off until I read some reviews online about him a year or so ago. Turns out.. it wasn't just me - he killed a lot of dreams. Life got busy, and I stopped playing. My horn was a Yamaha YSL-643R. Had a family, things were tight, so I sold it to a music store. Still somewhat regretting that as I loved that horn. Now.. it's almost 30 years later. Youngest daughter is a music major at a better college with some very welcoming professors. She's a euphonium and trombone player. She encouraged me and we did a quartet for church one Christmas with her trombone. I then played in a pep-band get together for the K-12 that I work at.. and then joined a local community band. I needed a horn of my own then, so I found an Olds Ambassador A20 from 1972. The community band has been great, and I got a small trombone choir for some Christmas carols as a filler for a MS/HS concert between groups. I found I missed having a large bore horn (and I was told I can't have more than one fancy trombone from the Mrs) so I sold the Ambassador to an awesome musician in Detroit and then... found a basically factory new YSL-643 on ebay - it must have been stored for. years in someone's closet as there's not a scratch on it and one tiniest spot of lacquer wear on a hand brace.
Nice to officially meet everyone!
I'm from the midwest. I played in school and some in college. I was a music major but changed to an IT career. The low brass professor took the joy out of it for me and I thought it was a one-off until I read some reviews online about him a year or so ago. Turns out.. it wasn't just me - he killed a lot of dreams. Life got busy, and I stopped playing. My horn was a Yamaha YSL-643R. Had a family, things were tight, so I sold it to a music store. Still somewhat regretting that as I loved that horn. Now.. it's almost 30 years later. Youngest daughter is a music major at a better college with some very welcoming professors. She's a euphonium and trombone player. She encouraged me and we did a quartet for church one Christmas with her trombone. I then played in a pep-band get together for the K-12 that I work at.. and then joined a local community band. I needed a horn of my own then, so I found an Olds Ambassador A20 from 1972. The community band has been great, and I got a small trombone choir for some Christmas carols as a filler for a MS/HS concert between groups. I found I missed having a large bore horn (and I was told I can't have more than one fancy trombone from the Mrs) so I sold the Ambassador to an awesome musician in Detroit and then... found a basically factory new YSL-643 on ebay - it must have been stored for. years in someone's closet as there's not a scratch on it and one tiniest spot of lacquer wear on a hand brace.
Nice to officially meet everyone!
- JakeEverett
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Hi fellow trombone enthusiasts! I've been using this site's "Hardware" threads for years to find the answers to questions about gear and mouthpieces. Figured it was time to make an account and maybe do some participating! Looking forward to chatting with you all.
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Hi everyone! Some of you might remember me from the old Trombone Forum. I got pretty busy with my teaching career and then COVID hit and suddenly it's been four years since I (seriously) played. But I got invited last-minute to a gig and had a ton of fun so I'm getting back in the swing of things. My instrument is an axial-flow Shires tenor (ca. 2006, apparently this is important now!), and I'm currently in-between bass trombones but looking to get a new one.
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Hey everyone,
Local to the PNW and just trying to get back into playing after a lengthy beak, as life happens and I lost major focus on musical study. I have a Conn 88HCL that I got in high school (graduated there in 2008 - how time flies) and just took it in to the tech for the first time since probably 2010 for some much needed service. What I've been able to learn from this website has helped me get motivated to get back into things and practice regularly, though I'm not in any groups or lessons. What a tremendous resource! Looking forward to more. Thanks
Local to the PNW and just trying to get back into playing after a lengthy beak, as life happens and I lost major focus on musical study. I have a Conn 88HCL that I got in high school (graduated there in 2008 - how time flies) and just took it in to the tech for the first time since probably 2010 for some much needed service. What I've been able to learn from this website has helped me get motivated to get back into things and practice regularly, though I'm not in any groups or lessons. What a tremendous resource! Looking forward to more. Thanks
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Hi all,
I've been lurking the forum for a while and finally decided to dive in and officially join. Seems like this thread would be a good start for my first post! I started playing the trombone in middle school and continued through my college years before going dormant from trombone playing for many years. I've recently rediscovered my passion for trombone and have spent the last several months starting from "scratch" and re-teaching myself everything from the simple basics of time signatures and counting rhythms, all the way up to practicing exercises I used to play out of Arban's and Rochut for my private studies.
Looking forward to participating on the forum!
I've been lurking the forum for a while and finally decided to dive in and officially join. Seems like this thread would be a good start for my first post! I started playing the trombone in middle school and continued through my college years before going dormant from trombone playing for many years. I've recently rediscovered my passion for trombone and have spent the last several months starting from "scratch" and re-teaching myself everything from the simple basics of time signatures and counting rhythms, all the way up to practicing exercises I used to play out of Arban's and Rochut for my private studies.
Looking forward to participating on the forum!
- tbdana
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Welcome! I followed a similar path, where I took a long time off and had to start from scratch again. I think you'll find there are a number of us here. Glad to have you!The816Trombone wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 3:47 pm Hi all,
I've been lurking the forum for a while and finally decided to dive in and officially join. Seems like this thread would be a good start for my first post! I started playing the trombone in middle school and continued through my college years before going dormant from trombone playing for many years. I've recently rediscovered my passion for trombone and have spent the last several months starting from "scratch" and re-teaching myself everything from the simple basics of time signatures and counting rhythms, all the way up to practicing exercises I used to play out of Arban's and Rochut for my private studies.
Looking forward to participating on the forum!
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Hello! been playing Trombone for a couple of year now and recently just switched to bass trombone. Excited to learn some new things!
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Hi everyone,
I played in marching and jazz band in high school and college and I’m now returning to the trombone after a 30+ year hiatus, having been inspired by my son who plays trumpet in his high school jazz band. I have loved getting back into playing and listening again and have found this forum very informative. Thanks all!!!
I played in marching and jazz band in high school and college and I’m now returning to the trombone after a 30+ year hiatus, having been inspired by my son who plays trumpet in his high school jazz band. I have loved getting back into playing and listening again and have found this forum very informative. Thanks all!!!
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Feisty old guy here. I played trombone in grade school, but didn't have the patience back then. I do remember it being a fun instrument to play, and often wished I'd stuck with it. I have played electric bass for some time, so have a reasonable background to build off of, and (PRAISE THE LORD) I never got into TAB notation so have decent familiarity with standard notation and the bass clef.
I have a teacher and an OK starter trombone and look forward to building proficiency. One think I'm finding fun and different is how physical it is to play a horn. I feel much more part of the instrument than with an amplified stringed instrument. (That's fun in its own way!)
I have a teacher and an OK starter trombone and look forward to building proficiency. One think I'm finding fun and different is how physical it is to play a horn. I feel much more part of the instrument than with an amplified stringed instrument. (That's fun in its own way!)
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Hello from the Netherlands!
After coming across this forum so often while looking stuff up online, I thought I might as well make an account.
Currently playing mostly in local big bands on my small bores
After coming across this forum so often while looking stuff up online, I thought I might as well make an account.
Currently playing mostly in local big bands on my small bores