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Quote from: Matt K on May 06, 2010, 08:39AMHello trombone world!
I'm majoring in music education at WVU, and am looking forward to talking trombone in the forums!
Great to have you here, Matt! Look around, join and/or start some discussions. Learn from us and let us learn from you.
I'm majoring in music education at WVU, and am looking forward to talking trombone in the forums!
Great to have you here, Matt! Look around, join and/or start some discussions. Learn from us and let us learn from you.
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Hey all, I am Jordan. I currently am a 10th grader, almot 11th, and I play bass bone. Just got myself a Yamaha 830 Xeno <3 love it
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Hi I'm charlotte.
I'm new!
I love playing trombone. I play in the school orchestra, wind band and jazz group. I'm hoping to audition for the county wind band in october.
I also play piano and I'm a generally nice person.
I'm new!
I love playing trombone. I play in the school orchestra, wind band and jazz group. I'm hoping to audition for the county wind band in october.
I also play piano and I'm a generally nice person.
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Greetings Charlotte! I think the more I play around with other instruments, the more I love playing trombone. I don't know why that is.
I think my daughter will be playing in an all county band next year. That should be fun.
I think my daughter will be playing in an all county band next year. That should be fun.
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hi all
my name is zac i have already met some of you and some of you have helped me out a bit.
i play trombone 2, 3, or bass trombone parts on my 1970's king 4b f attachment tenor, some of you have already helped me deciding what bass trombone to buy i am hopping to find another king trombone maybe a 7 or 8B.
i play in the millenium marching band (new south wales state marching band) i am auditioning for the state wind orchestra on bass trombone. i also play in my senior school ensambles and bass trombone in the school stage band
my name is zac i have already met some of you and some of you have helped me out a bit.
i play trombone 2, 3, or bass trombone parts on my 1970's king 4b f attachment tenor, some of you have already helped me deciding what bass trombone to buy i am hopping to find another king trombone maybe a 7 or 8B.
i play in the millenium marching band (new south wales state marching band) i am auditioning for the state wind orchestra on bass trombone. i also play in my senior school ensambles and bass trombone in the school stage band
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And a to Jordan and Zac! Great to have you here.
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Just got back from having a lesson with James Markey up at Juilliard. He is a cool guy and a great teacher and having another lesson with him at ITF. Can't wait
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Hey, my name is Andrew. I'm new to here and what to get more involved in the trombone world. Hence, this forum.
I go to Eastern Washington University. Anyone over there? Doubt it. Haha.
I go to Eastern Washington University. Anyone over there? Doubt it. Haha.
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We do have people here who live in eastern Washington State. You should find some kindred spirits here.
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Quote from: stutzand on Jun 12, 2010, 01:53PMHey, my name is Andrew. I'm new to here and what to get more involved in the trombone world. Hence, this forum.
I go to Eastern Washington University. Anyone over there? Doubt it. Haha.
welcome Andrew, you know you are quite threatening (please note the ;)s and don't get mad)
25 post/day
at that rate (almost twice mine) I think you will catch me real quick, if you keep it up.
seriously, glad you are here and that you are finding interesting stuff.
I go to Eastern Washington University. Anyone over there? Doubt it. Haha.
welcome Andrew, you know you are quite threatening (please note the ;)s and don't get mad)
25 post/day
at that rate (almost twice mine) I think you will catch me real quick, if you keep it up.
seriously, glad you are here and that you are finding interesting stuff.
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Quote from: sly fox on Jun 12, 2010, 06:01PM welcome Andrew, you know you are quite threatening (please note the ;)s and don't get mad)
25 post/day
at that rate (almost twice mine) I think you will catch me real quick, if you keep it up.
seriously, glad you are here and that you are finding interesting stuff.
Mostly topics i started.
25 post/day
at that rate (almost twice mine) I think you will catch me real quick, if you keep it up.
seriously, glad you are here and that you are finding interesting stuff.
Mostly topics i started.
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Hi everyone.
My name is Jeffrey Acosta, and im in my Last Year of High School at Maples Collegiate Institute in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Uh, I dunno what else to say, so Ill just say some basic stuff about me I guess :p
Im in 3 Jazz Bands, 3 Improv Groups, 1 Concert Band, 1 Concert Choir and 1 Chamber Choir at my school. I also auditioned for the Honor Band for the Province, and I am the Lead Trombonist in the Manitoba Senior Honor Jazz Band, and the previous year before that when I tried out, I was third trombone, so yay me. I also had my worst audition for Brandon University, and made it in. yay me again.
I know how to play the Trombone (Mine is a Yamaha Xeno YSL-882GO), and I also taught myself how to play Trumpet and French Horn and I also taught myself how to read treble clef.
I also dont have any private lesson experience at all (which people I tell find it extremely surprising seeing as I have good tone and my tone in my upper register, up to ). For concerts, I play at hte local optimist festival in town, along with high school concerts, and I have also been to the International Music Camp in 2008 for Jazz Week, and I have played in Brandon, Manitoba and Banff, Alberta. Last Sunday, My school held a concert at a downtown venue outside of school where we played the ENTIRE Basie-Straight Ahead CD in order, and I played lead on every single song with only less then a minute in between each song, with a 5 minute break after Magic Flea, and also playing 3 more songs on lead before the CD Album list concert as an opening act and it was such a fun time. I also designed the posters to promote the show by putting our jazz bands sweater on Count Basie on the cover of the album. I can show it if anyones interested :p
So yeah, thats basically it for me. Sorry if I ask dumb questions, Sometimes I dont know what some musical terms are, or some of the more popular method books or stuff like that are and etc, but I am extremely keen to learn.
I cant wait to learn more and be apart of this community
My name is Jeffrey Acosta, and im in my Last Year of High School at Maples Collegiate Institute in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Uh, I dunno what else to say, so Ill just say some basic stuff about me I guess :p
Im in 3 Jazz Bands, 3 Improv Groups, 1 Concert Band, 1 Concert Choir and 1 Chamber Choir at my school. I also auditioned for the Honor Band for the Province, and I am the Lead Trombonist in the Manitoba Senior Honor Jazz Band, and the previous year before that when I tried out, I was third trombone, so yay me. I also had my worst audition for Brandon University, and made it in. yay me again.
I know how to play the Trombone (Mine is a Yamaha Xeno YSL-882GO), and I also taught myself how to play Trumpet and French Horn and I also taught myself how to read treble clef.
I also dont have any private lesson experience at all (which people I tell find it extremely surprising seeing as I have good tone and my tone in my upper register, up to ). For concerts, I play at hte local optimist festival in town, along with high school concerts, and I have also been to the International Music Camp in 2008 for Jazz Week, and I have played in Brandon, Manitoba and Banff, Alberta. Last Sunday, My school held a concert at a downtown venue outside of school where we played the ENTIRE Basie-Straight Ahead CD in order, and I played lead on every single song with only less then a minute in between each song, with a 5 minute break after Magic Flea, and also playing 3 more songs on lead before the CD Album list concert as an opening act and it was such a fun time. I also designed the posters to promote the show by putting our jazz bands sweater on Count Basie on the cover of the album. I can show it if anyones interested :p
So yeah, thats basically it for me. Sorry if I ask dumb questions, Sometimes I dont know what some musical terms are, or some of the more popular method books or stuff like that are and etc, but I am extremely keen to learn.
I cant wait to learn more and be apart of this community
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welcome to the forum
regarding "dumb" questions. I own the copyrights on all stupid/dumb/obvious questions. However, I do allow others to use them without charge. So go ahead, but I seriously doubt that you will ask that many. Alot of us have already asked a few (?) so don't forget the "search" functions.
stick around, jump in where you like. The Chit Chat section is great for a change of pace, Politics can be fun depending on your "cup of tea", and of course you can learn alot, and we can learn from you, in the other more musical sections of the forums.
have fun.
regarding "dumb" questions. I own the copyrights on all stupid/dumb/obvious questions. However, I do allow others to use them without charge. So go ahead, but I seriously doubt that you will ask that many. Alot of us have already asked a few (?) so don't forget the "search" functions.
stick around, jump in where you like. The Chit Chat section is great for a change of pace, Politics can be fun depending on your "cup of tea", and of course you can learn alot, and we can learn from you, in the other more musical sections of the forums.
have fun.
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Quote from: sly fox on Jun 14, 2010, 03:51AMwelcome to the forum
regarding "dumb" questions. I own the copyrights on all stupid/dumb/obvious questions. However, I do allow others to use them without charge. So go ahead, but I seriously doubt that you will ask that many. Alot of us have already asked a few (?) so don't forget the "search" functions.
stick around, jump in where you like. The Chit Chat section is great for a change of pace, Politics can be fun depending on your "cup of tea", and of course you can learn alot, and we can learn from you, in the other more musical sections of the forums.
have fun.
Thanks for the welcome
Just so I know, is it against the rules to reply to a topic that hasnt been replied to in over a year? Because theres a thread about Leather Trombone Grips that I wanted to reply to, but if I remember correctly, its last post was in like, 2007, so I wasnt sure if I was allowed to reply to it or not because it has been so long.
regarding "dumb" questions. I own the copyrights on all stupid/dumb/obvious questions. However, I do allow others to use them without charge. So go ahead, but I seriously doubt that you will ask that many. Alot of us have already asked a few (?) so don't forget the "search" functions.
stick around, jump in where you like. The Chit Chat section is great for a change of pace, Politics can be fun depending on your "cup of tea", and of course you can learn alot, and we can learn from you, in the other more musical sections of the forums.
have fun.
Thanks for the welcome
Just so I know, is it against the rules to reply to a topic that hasnt been replied to in over a year? Because theres a thread about Leather Trombone Grips that I wanted to reply to, but if I remember correctly, its last post was in like, 2007, so I wasnt sure if I was allowed to reply to it or not because it has been so long.
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first notice that I don't have any authority to give permission
go ahead if it is tied into the original thread.
I think the search function should be used more often and if we don't need to reinvent the wheel why do it.
by the way, I searched "trombone grips" and went down the page and found threads with leather trombone grips in 2010, and 2009 before I quit
go ahead if it is tied into the original thread.
I think the search function should be used more often and if we don't need to reinvent the wheel why do it.
by the way, I searched "trombone grips" and went down the page and found threads with leather trombone grips in 2010, and 2009 before I quit
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Hi Jeffrey,
You're welcome to respond to any topic you like. I've just resurrected one from 2008! It's much better than starting a new topic, because it will already contain answers to questions which may interest other new members. The only problem with these older topics is that any links within them may no longer work, and with some really old ones, the fonts can be a bit odd. Go for it....
You're welcome to respond to any topic you like. I've just resurrected one from 2008! It's much better than starting a new topic, because it will already contain answers to questions which may interest other new members. The only problem with these older topics is that any links within them may no longer work, and with some really old ones, the fonts can be a bit odd. Go for it....
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My name is Brandon and I attend school at UAPB. No I'm not a music major but i do love playing my trombone.
PS: Can someone point me in the right direction as to where to go to on the site to ask for help to improve my musicianship
PS: Can someone point me in the right direction as to where to go to on the site to ask for help to improve my musicianship
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Welcome
try "teaching and learning" sections.
altho you can learn alot on any section.
try "teaching and learning" sections.
altho you can learn alot on any section.
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Hi everyone. My name is Kristopher, I joined the forum a few months ago but just now found this new members thread.
I'm a quarter-life career changer; I foolishly stopped playing trombone after high school and followed a different path in college and my career. I started playing again fairly recently and will be starting college again this fall, this time as a music ed major. My primary interest is jazz, but I do also enjoy concert band and orchestra music.
Also, I wanted to say "Thanks!" to the regulars and mods here who have made the forum such a great resource. I lurked here for years before finally joining; it's really amazing how much trombone knowledge there is here!
I'm a quarter-life career changer; I foolishly stopped playing trombone after high school and followed a different path in college and my career. I started playing again fairly recently and will be starting college again this fall, this time as a music ed major. My primary interest is jazz, but I do also enjoy concert band and orchestra music.
Also, I wanted to say "Thanks!" to the regulars and mods here who have made the forum such a great resource. I lurked here for years before finally joining; it's really amazing how much trombone knowledge there is here!
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Welcome Kristopher, it is a pleasure to have another trombone player join. You can learn about EVERYTHING on this forum. Good luck in college! I am in only in high school.
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Quote from: ntxbone on Jun 26, 2010, 02:11PMHi everyone. My name is Kristopher, I joined the forum a few months ago but just now found this new members thread.
I'm a quarter-life career changer; I foolishly stopped playing trombone after high school and followed a different path in college and my career. I started playing again fairly recently and will be starting college again this fall, this time as a music ed major. My primary interest is jazz, but I do also enjoy concert band and orchestra music.
Also, I wanted to say "Thanks!" to the regulars and mods here who have made the forum such a great resource. I lurked here for years before finally joining; it's really amazing how much trombone knowledge there is here!
Hi, Kristopher. Not only good to see another "face" here, but one who is repenting from abandoning his trombone and is even a Texan! I got my B.A. in TX and was paperwork away from an M.A. at SFA when we moved to TN. Never got back to finish it, though.
I'm a quarter-life career changer; I foolishly stopped playing trombone after high school and followed a different path in college and my career. I started playing again fairly recently and will be starting college again this fall, this time as a music ed major. My primary interest is jazz, but I do also enjoy concert band and orchestra music.
Also, I wanted to say "Thanks!" to the regulars and mods here who have made the forum such a great resource. I lurked here for years before finally joining; it's really amazing how much trombone knowledge there is here!
Hi, Kristopher. Not only good to see another "face" here, but one who is repenting from abandoning his trombone and is even a Texan! I got my B.A. in TX and was paperwork away from an M.A. at SFA when we moved to TN. Never got back to finish it, though.
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Quote from: stutzand on Jun 12, 2010, 01:53PMHey, my name is Andrew. I'm new to here and what to get more involved in the trombone world. Hence, this forum.
I go to Eastern Washington University. Anyone over there? Doubt it. Haha.
Not in eastern WA - in SW OR. But I have a son in Federal Way. Still not eastern WA but a lot closer than I am! He plays French horn, though. Not trombone.
I go to Eastern Washington University. Anyone over there? Doubt it. Haha.
Not in eastern WA - in SW OR. But I have a son in Federal Way. Still not eastern WA but a lot closer than I am! He plays French horn, though. Not trombone.
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Quote from: normrowe on Jun 27, 2010, 01:36AM... He plays French horn, though. Not trombone.
french horn
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Norm,
he is your son, forgive him, and hope, there is still time for him to see the light.
<welcome new comers one and all, humor is allowed on TTF. however you are free to judge how successful attempts at humor may be. and for those from certain parts of the world, feel free to substitute "humour" for "humor">
french horn
<calming down>
Norm,
he is your son, forgive him, and hope, there is still time for him to see the light.
<welcome new comers one and all, humor is allowed on TTF. however you are free to judge how successful attempts at humor may be. and for those from certain parts of the world, feel free to substitute "humour" for "humor">
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Quote from: sly fox on Jun 27, 2010, 03:42AM french horn
<calming down>
Norm,
he is your son, forgive him, and hope, there is still time for him to see the light.
<welcome new comers one and all, humor is allowed on TTF. however you are free to judge how successful attempts at humor may be. and for those from certain parts of the world, feel free to substitute "humour" for "humor">
Yeah, I know. He's always wanted challenges in his life and what better challenge than French horn? After all, you start out with three strikes against you: you have to play left-handed (okay, that's not a strike if you're left-handed to begin with), you point it backward, and then stick your hand up the bell.
<calming down>
Norm,
he is your son, forgive him, and hope, there is still time for him to see the light.
<welcome new comers one and all, humor is allowed on TTF. however you are free to judge how successful attempts at humor may be. and for those from certain parts of the world, feel free to substitute "humour" for "humor">
Yeah, I know. He's always wanted challenges in his life and what better challenge than French horn? After all, you start out with three strikes against you: you have to play left-handed (okay, that's not a strike if you're left-handed to begin with), you point it backward, and then stick your hand up the bell.
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Quote from: normrowe on Jun 27, 2010, 01:32AMHi, Kristopher. Not only good to see another "face" here, but one who is repenting from abandoning his trombone and is even a Texan! I got my B.A. in TX and was paperwork away from an M.A. at SFA when we moved to TN. Never got back to finish it, though.
Hi Norm. I attended summer band camps at SFA during high school and was really impressed with their music department. I would have applied there if I weren't tied to DFW due to family reasons. East Texas is really beautiful, I always enjoy driving through that area.
Hi Norm. I attended summer band camps at SFA during high school and was really impressed with their music department. I would have applied there if I weren't tied to DFW due to family reasons. East Texas is really beautiful, I always enjoy driving through that area.
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Hello, My name is Jason. Not much to say. I currently finished high school and will soon be attending Texas A@M University - Kingsville to study music. I found my primary style interest to be jazz, but i aslo like to play classical and ska.
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Quote from: jctb1337 on Jul 03, 2010, 02:01PMHello, My name is Jason. Not much to say. I currently finished high school and will soon be attending Texas A@M University - Kingsville to study music. I found my primary style interest to be jazz, but i aslo like to play classical and ska.
Gonna be an Aggie? You have my sympathies and condolences.
Gonna be an Aggie? You have my sympathies and condolences.
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Quote from: normrowe on Jul 03, 2010, 02:49PMGonna be an Aggie? You have my sympathies and condolences.
Actually i'm gonna be a javelina. I'm going to a branch of Texas A@M University, not the one in college station. The university im going to is in kingsville. I actually prefer the one i am going to. Thanks for the reply and interest
Actually i'm gonna be a javelina. I'm going to a branch of Texas A@M University, not the one in college station. The university im going to is in kingsville. I actually prefer the one i am going to. Thanks for the reply and interest
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Quote from: jctb1337 on Jul 03, 2010, 07:32PMActually i'm gonna be a javelina. I'm going to a branch of Texas A@M University, not the one in college station. The university im going to is in kingsville. I actually prefer the one i am going to. Thanks for the reply and interest
So you'll just be a semi-Aggie. I was a Lumberjack (SFA) in grad school, just up the road a spell.
So you'll just be a semi-Aggie. I was a Lumberjack (SFA) in grad school, just up the road a spell.
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Hi everyone Not a "new" member, so to speak, but it's been about five years since I was a regular visitor and everything looks so different. Finished up a music ed degree at Michigan State last spring, and I could be teaching your children in the very near future
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why would you come to Kansas?????
good luck on getting a job.
good luck on getting a job.
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Hey, Joe! Welcome back!
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Quote from: RedHotMama on Jul 04, 2010, 10:34PMHey, Joe! Welcome back!
Thanks! You'll be happy to know that I've developed a taste for vodka in my absence
Thanks! You'll be happy to know that I've developed a taste for vodka in my absence
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Excellent! I'm glad to hear you've been spending your time wisely....
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Hey Everyone,
My name is Bradley Madsen - I'm a new member, but have read and "lurked" for years now.
I'm a graduate of New School Jazz ('05), currently doing Master's work in Classical bone at Brooklyn College, and am trying to break free of the shackles of a day job in order to blow my shape-changer for a living. Currently I play tenor bone (King 2B's and a Bach 42B) and euphonium (ugly but servicable Conn), but I'm adding a bass to my arsenal very soon, and hopefully after that a Tuba.
Look forward to participating in the discussions!
Brad
My name is Bradley Madsen - I'm a new member, but have read and "lurked" for years now.
I'm a graduate of New School Jazz ('05), currently doing Master's work in Classical bone at Brooklyn College, and am trying to break free of the shackles of a day job in order to blow my shape-changer for a living. Currently I play tenor bone (King 2B's and a Bach 42B) and euphonium (ugly but servicable Conn), but I'm adding a bass to my arsenal very soon, and hopefully after that a Tuba.
Look forward to participating in the discussions!
Brad
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Hello Bradley,
Welcome to the forum!
I've been following your topic - very best of luck with freelancing in NY. I'm sure it'll be extremely hard work, but rewarding.
Welcome to the forum!
I've been following your topic - very best of luck with freelancing in NY. I'm sure it'll be extremely hard work, but rewarding.
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Thanks RedHotMama!
From everyone I've spoken to, I know it will be a lot of work. However, it will be a lot more fun!
From everyone I've spoken to, I know it will be a lot of work. However, it will be a lot more fun!
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Greetings, Fellow Trombonists!
Jaime Parker here, and as per the instructions for new members, I'm introducing myself to the forum. I've been spying on you guys for years, but haven't felt the urge to join until recently. Quite a site! I love all the wonderful buttons. Anyway, I plan to explore the site's wonderful resources and hopefully make a few (semi-) useful contributions in the near future.
About me:
I play the trombone. Tenor, mostly. I guess you could say I'm one of the world's very few full-time big band trombonists. I've been on the road for the last two years with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, in which I play 2nd trombone. I also sing with the Moonlight Serenaders and I'm the band's Assistant Road Manager. Let's see, other stuff I've done: I played lead & solo trombone for the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra for a number of years, was the 2nd trombonist for the Greeley Philharmonic for a few more years and have done a bunch of commercial work in Orlando and Denver, as well. I did my undergrad degree at the University of Central Florida with Roy Pickering, and have a MM with a dual-emphasis in jazz studies and classical performance from the University of Northern Colorado, where I studied with Nat Wickham, Dana Landry and many other fine musicians.
Umm...what else? I once randomly met Jim Pugh in an elevator in Nagoya, I can touch my nose with my tongue, I can belch the alphabet in 17 different languages, and I'm a great kisser. OK, none of that's true except for the Jim Pugh thing. I DO run the GMO's brand-new Facebook page, and I'd love for everyone to go check it out. Can I get away with posting a link here? Beg for forgiveness later, I guess... http://www.facebook.com/glennmillerorchestra It's actually a pretty cool resource for anyone who's interested in the band or in Glenn Miller, as is the band's website, the URL of which I bet you can figure out on your own...
And as much as I enjoy talking about myself, I'll stop here. Cheers!
Jaime Parker here, and as per the instructions for new members, I'm introducing myself to the forum. I've been spying on you guys for years, but haven't felt the urge to join until recently. Quite a site! I love all the wonderful buttons. Anyway, I plan to explore the site's wonderful resources and hopefully make a few (semi-) useful contributions in the near future.
About me:
I play the trombone. Tenor, mostly. I guess you could say I'm one of the world's very few full-time big band trombonists. I've been on the road for the last two years with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, in which I play 2nd trombone. I also sing with the Moonlight Serenaders and I'm the band's Assistant Road Manager. Let's see, other stuff I've done: I played lead & solo trombone for the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra for a number of years, was the 2nd trombonist for the Greeley Philharmonic for a few more years and have done a bunch of commercial work in Orlando and Denver, as well. I did my undergrad degree at the University of Central Florida with Roy Pickering, and have a MM with a dual-emphasis in jazz studies and classical performance from the University of Northern Colorado, where I studied with Nat Wickham, Dana Landry and many other fine musicians.
Umm...what else? I once randomly met Jim Pugh in an elevator in Nagoya, I can touch my nose with my tongue, I can belch the alphabet in 17 different languages, and I'm a great kisser. OK, none of that's true except for the Jim Pugh thing. I DO run the GMO's brand-new Facebook page, and I'd love for everyone to go check it out. Can I get away with posting a link here? Beg for forgiveness later, I guess... http://www.facebook.com/glennmillerorchestra It's actually a pretty cool resource for anyone who's interested in the band or in Glenn Miller, as is the band's website, the URL of which I bet you can figure out on your own...
And as much as I enjoy talking about myself, I'll stop here. Cheers!
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Welcome!!!
But hey, we can't let you off too easy!
You didn't say what trombone you play, have played, and wish you could play.
But hey, we can't let you off too easy!
You didn't say what trombone you play, have played, and wish you could play.
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"Its a piece of metal--bend it to your will." -Buddy Morrow
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Quote from: Joe_Guarr on Jul 04, 2010, 04:25PM Finished up a music ed degree at Michigan State last spring, and I could be teaching your children in the very near future
I'll bring him in and lock the doors!
Nice to see you again, Joe! Best of luck in landing in a good place and congratulations on earning your degree!
Go easy on the vodka, son--pretty soon you'll be using Leonardo Da Vinci paintings for your avatar.
I'll bring him in and lock the doors!
Nice to see you again, Joe! Best of luck in landing in a good place and congratulations on earning your degree!
Go easy on the vodka, son--pretty soon you'll be using Leonardo Da Vinci paintings for your avatar.
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Quote from: Joe_Guarr on Jul 04, 2010, 04:25PMFinished up a music ed degree at Michigan State last spring, and I could be teaching your children in the very near future
Not MY kids, you won't!!! (They're all out of school, two in their 30's and the third almost there.) Congrats and good luck!
Not MY kids, you won't!!! (They're all out of school, two in their 30's and the third almost there.) Congrats and good luck!
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Hello,
I have lingered around here for over a year now and never got off my ass to say hello.
My name is Scott "Rev" Wrona from just outside good ol Detroit Michigan. In 2007 I formed a jazz band and from 2007-2009 I lead it as their drummer and manager. In 2009 my carpal tunnel was getting rather bad in my wrist so I had to finally give up playing the drums. I love playing music so I decided to go back to something I dabbled in back in grade school and an instrument my band didn't have...the trombone.
Since Nov. of 09 I have been working my ass of on the trombone getting back in to the grove and trying to keep up with my band mates. Fortunately I all ready knew the songs, my music theory and all the jazz (haha pun). I still knew my slide positioning with a little reminder and just been working on my endurance and embouchure.
There ya go thats me and my trombone in a nutshell.
I have lingered around here for over a year now and never got off my ass to say hello.
My name is Scott "Rev" Wrona from just outside good ol Detroit Michigan. In 2007 I formed a jazz band and from 2007-2009 I lead it as their drummer and manager. In 2009 my carpal tunnel was getting rather bad in my wrist so I had to finally give up playing the drums. I love playing music so I decided to go back to something I dabbled in back in grade school and an instrument my band didn't have...the trombone.
Since Nov. of 09 I have been working my ass of on the trombone getting back in to the grove and trying to keep up with my band mates. Fortunately I all ready knew the songs, my music theory and all the jazz (haha pun). I still knew my slide positioning with a little reminder and just been working on my endurance and embouchure.
There ya go thats me and my trombone in a nutshell.
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Quote from: Revwrona on Aug 22, 2010, 06:31AMHello,
I have lingered around here for over a year now and never got off my ass to say hello.
My name is Scott "Rev" Wrona from just outside good ol Detroit Michigan. In 2007 I formed a jazz band and from 2007-2009 I lead it as their drummer and manager. In 2009 my carpal tunnel was getting rather bad in my wrist so I had to finally give up playing the drums. I love playing music so I decided to go back to something I dabbled in back in grade school and an instrument my band didn't have...the trombone.
Since Nov. of 09 I have been working my ass of on the trombone getting back in to the grove and trying to keep up with my band mates. Fortunately I all ready knew the songs, my music theory and all the jazz (haha pun). I still knew my slide positioning with a little reminder and just been working on my endurance and embouchure.
There ya go thats me and my trombone in a nutshell.
Glad to have you posting! Thankfully the carpal tunnel hasn't hit me or I'd have to get rid of my drum set too. But I was doing trombone for a while before I took up drums. Either you have your photo flipped horizontally or you play left-handed. You have some good company in that department. I've played straight tenor left-handed some and it's fun, but that doesn't work very well with valves. I mostly play right-handed.
My mother was born and raised down the road a ways in Jackson. Had a sister-in-law and brother-in-law-in-law (?) who lived just outside Detroit. Don't remember which suburb, but I believe it was a two-word name.
Don't be a stranger!!
I have lingered around here for over a year now and never got off my ass to say hello.
My name is Scott "Rev" Wrona from just outside good ol Detroit Michigan. In 2007 I formed a jazz band and from 2007-2009 I lead it as their drummer and manager. In 2009 my carpal tunnel was getting rather bad in my wrist so I had to finally give up playing the drums. I love playing music so I decided to go back to something I dabbled in back in grade school and an instrument my band didn't have...the trombone.
Since Nov. of 09 I have been working my ass of on the trombone getting back in to the grove and trying to keep up with my band mates. Fortunately I all ready knew the songs, my music theory and all the jazz (haha pun). I still knew my slide positioning with a little reminder and just been working on my endurance and embouchure.
There ya go thats me and my trombone in a nutshell.
Glad to have you posting! Thankfully the carpal tunnel hasn't hit me or I'd have to get rid of my drum set too. But I was doing trombone for a while before I took up drums. Either you have your photo flipped horizontally or you play left-handed. You have some good company in that department. I've played straight tenor left-handed some and it's fun, but that doesn't work very well with valves. I mostly play right-handed.
My mother was born and raised down the road a ways in Jackson. Had a sister-in-law and brother-in-law-in-law (?) who lived just outside Detroit. Don't remember which suburb, but I believe it was a two-word name.
Don't be a stranger!!
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Quote from: normrowe on Aug 22, 2010, 09:34AMDon't be a stranger!!
I am not going anywhere, I plan on playing for a good ol long time. The carpal tunnel was hitting my thumbs the worse. I remember working on my moeller method and the pain just kicked in like a jack hammer. I don't have too much of a problem playing. I hope you never go through with carpal tunnel, it isn't fun.
You are correct with the photo, I do play the trombone as a lefty. It was funny, the first time I set up the horn in front of my 1st teacher he looked at me funny and asked if I knew what I was doing.
Been to Jackson, as for the two word city, it could be just about anything.
I will be here for a long time, I have found some VERY useful information here.
Scotty
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I am not going anywhere, I plan on playing for a good ol long time. The carpal tunnel was hitting my thumbs the worse. I remember working on my moeller method and the pain just kicked in like a jack hammer. I don't have too much of a problem playing. I hope you never go through with carpal tunnel, it isn't fun.
You are correct with the photo, I do play the trombone as a lefty. It was funny, the first time I set up the horn in front of my 1st teacher he looked at me funny and asked if I knew what I was doing.
Been to Jackson, as for the two word city, it could be just about anything.
I will be here for a long time, I have found some VERY useful information here.
Scotty
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Quote from: Revwrona on Aug 22, 2010, 10:37AMI am not going anywhere, I plan on playing for a good ol long time. The carpal tunnel was hitting my thumbs the worse. I remember working on my moeller method and the pain just kicked in like a jack hammer. I don't have too much of a problem playing. I hope you never go through with carpal tunnel, it isn't fun.
You are correct with the photo, I do play the trombone as a lefty. It was funny, the first time I set up the horn in front of my 1st teacher he looked at me funny and asked if I knew what I was doing.
Been to Jackson, as for the two word city, it could be just about anything.
I will be here for a long time, I have found some VERY useful information here.
Scotty
I decided to go look at a map to see if anything rang a bell. It wasn't a two-word town, it was Warren.
I have a few friends with carpal tunnel. A couple of them - both clarinet players - ended up having surgery on both and it seems to have helped them a lot. The pain was gone and they're back playing their clarinets. Unfortunately they're probably beyond trying to convert them to trombone.
You are correct with the photo, I do play the trombone as a lefty. It was funny, the first time I set up the horn in front of my 1st teacher he looked at me funny and asked if I knew what I was doing.
Been to Jackson, as for the two word city, it could be just about anything.
I will be here for a long time, I have found some VERY useful information here.
Scotty
I decided to go look at a map to see if anything rang a bell. It wasn't a two-word town, it was Warren.
I have a few friends with carpal tunnel. A couple of them - both clarinet players - ended up having surgery on both and it seems to have helped them a lot. The pain was gone and they're back playing their clarinets. Unfortunately they're probably beyond trying to convert them to trombone.
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welcome to the forums, look around, see what trips your trigger and join us in any and all sections. some get a little intense and don't have a lot to do with trombones - "purely politics", some are just for fun and games and some are to help you be the best you can be
so enjoy and don't be shy
so enjoy and don't be shy
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Ladies and Gentlemen of The Trombone Forum, it's nice to meet you. My name is John Lugo, also known as MuscleMouth. I have over 25 years of playing experience and over 15 years of professional stage experience. I currently perform with 5 bands in Los Angeles on a regular basis and am a professional studio trombonist. I've been to The Trombone Forum several times for research purposes, but have never sat down and become a part of it. Now that I've been self employed with my trombone for several years I feel I can contribute, as well as learn. I hold a BM in Composition and Theory from The University of Texas at San Antonio, and graduated Cum Laude in 2004. Though I was not a Performance major, I was Principal in the UTSA Orchestra and Lead in the UTSA Jazz Ensemble due to my prior stage experience and knowledge of the instrument. I won the San Antonio (SA) News 'Horn Player of the Year' award for 1994, ten years before I graduated from music school. I'm thankful for UTSA, I went to a good school and got a great education, even if our mascot is a road runner. I hit the ground running when I got to LA a couple of years ago and haven't had much chance to rest since. I'm the proud owner of a 1942 Conn 24H, which I personally consider to be the most well made trombone ever, and I play it with a big Schilke 51D mouthpiece. It opens up the low end and makes the high notes sing. I'm a composer and arranger, as well as a lover of funk music. With all of these combinations of experiences in the 2 years I've been in LA I've worked with members of Fishbone, met Sly Stone, worked with members of Parliament/Funkadelic and The Red Hot Chili Peppers, been in music videos with Mary J. Blige and Robi Draco Rosa, and led a horn section on the Vans Warped Tour performing my arrangements. I could go on and on, but I'm too busy going on and on. I am a solo artist under the name MuscleMouth and a composer in the classical sense under the name John A. Lugo II. My music is on E-TIP Records. I also give trombone, theory and composition lessons, have a beautiful wife named Sandra, and two beautiful daughters named Elizabeth and Samantha.
Hello all you trombonists,
John "MuscleMouth" Lugo
Hello all you trombonists,
John "MuscleMouth" Lugo
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welcome
for the record, I am not acutally related to Sly Stone, nor do I claim any relationship.
for the record, I am not acutally related to Sly Stone, nor do I claim any relationship.
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New to the site and was looking for any postings on Buddy Morrow. Jamie Parker's was good. "Bend it to your will" Have been reminicising on my days on the Iron Lung with Buddy, Leif, Dennis T. (all the guys from Buffalo), Lyn, TK, Kevin, and the guys back when we earned a whopping $250.00/wk. Maybe I'll dig out my cassette's "Live on the Iron Lung" with some good stories on Buddy's years with his own band. Rick Mizell