Recent Developments in Tromboneland

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jacobgarchik
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Recent Developments in Tromboneland

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I wrote about 7 young(ish) trombone players that you may or may not have heard of.

https://jacobgarchik.substack.com/p/rec ... omboneland

As I wrote in the piece:

"Yes, I know, I omitted your favorites, but hopefully this post will be one of a series. Got to check out what the people younger than yourself are doing, lest you be left behind!"
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Your last sentence alone would be worth checking out the blog. But I'm also having the playlists running in the background now. And without your blog I would not have encountered any of that
I own a trombone, playing is a different thing...
Articles on instruments and music I know better:
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Lots of info!

Thanks. :)
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DaveAshley
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Check out James Macaulay from Australia/Japan, if you haven't already.
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jacobgarchik wrote: Tue May 27, 2025 1:18 pm I wrote about 7 young(ish) trombone players that you may or may not have heard of.

https://jacobgarchik.substack.com/p/rec ... omboneland

As I wrote in the piece:

"Yes, I know, I omitted your favorites, but hopefully this post will be one of a series. Got to check out what the people younger than yourself are doing, lest you be left behind!"
Great post!

Kalun is awesome! He's a friend, and his partner is one of my best friends, they both played at my wedding. He's a beast at any style. And his work with the mubone is absolutely out-of-this-world incredible!
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Hfk Bremen/University of the Arts Bremen
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