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If a T-Rex were to enter a trombone solo competition (on alto, of course) what piece or pieces would he or she select?

I already have two choices, but I'll wait.
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"One Note Samba", but omitting the bridge.
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Hey Bruce!!!

True, that would be a bridge too far.

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DDoghouse wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 1:54 pm If a T-Rex were to enter a trombone solo competition (on alto, of course) what piece or pieces would he or she select?
On alto? I'm thinkin' Contra!
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I am assuming that the T-Rex competitors are playing alto trombones because of their short arms?!? In that case, would the T-Rex competitors be allowed to use hand slide extenders (like the Extendabone)?

Let’s take this one step further……. Should the T-Rex competitors be required to use specific materials for their equipment? What material would increase the chances that the instrument and the hand slide extender will show up with the T-Rex fossils one or two million years from now? Carbon Fiber? Certainly not brass!
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In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida?
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Crazy4Tbone86 wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 6:06 pm I am assuming that the T-Rex competitors are playing alto trombones because of their short arms?!? In that case, would the T-Rex competitors be allowed to use hand slide extenders (like the Extendabone)?

Let’s take this one step further……. Should the T-Rex competitors be required to use specific materials for their equipment? What material would increase the chances that the instrument and the hand slide extender will show up with the T-Rex fossils one or two million years from now? Carbon Fiber? Certainly not brass!
Excuse me, this is a performance question, not an equipment question.

Thanks for understanding.
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All right, I'll give you one.

He/she might play Carnivore of Venice.

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Wouldn't she play T-Rex by Mark Philips?

Or too on the nose?
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Why do I feel this thread has similarities to the SNL skit when Will Ferrel played Harry Caray? At 2:51..... "It's a simple question doctor. Would you eat the moon if it were made of ribs?"



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DDoghouse wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 7:18 pm He/she might play Carnivore of Venice.
Are there dinosaur fossils in northeastern Italy?
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Posaunus wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 8:58 pm
DDoghouse wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 7:18 pm He/she might play Carnivore of Venice.
Are there dinosaur fossils in northeastern Italy?
How about the Roman Carnivore Festival?
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BGuttman wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 9:15 pm
Posaunus wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 8:58 pm Are there dinosaur fossils in northeastern Italy?
How about the Roman Carnivore Festival?
That's a little farther south.
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If he had a 36H or something with a B-flat attachment, he could play the Wagenseil without needing to reach very far out on the slide…
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Rhaptorsy in Blue?
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Or, she could just play a scale: Do, re, mi, fossil, la, si, do
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If it were a jazz competition, he might play Giant Steps
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Bang A Gong? See what I did there?
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But a T-Rex doesn't have lips. Or a functional brain. Or a concurrent timeline in which trombones have been invented by humans.

Trick question! Next slide.
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harrisonreed wrote: Thu Jan 12, 2023 2:25 pm But a T-Rex doesn't have lips. Or a functional brain.
As I've learned from the dinosaur books for my kid... Trex (and other non beaked dinosaurs) having or not having lips is a very contentious subject in paleontology circles. 😂
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