Hi Janice, nice to meet you!
My name is Jürgen (which will probably be difficult for you to read

It's a variation of "George" if that makes things simpler...) and i am from Southern Germany.
I started trombone, because my uncle once played and my mother thought me and my brother should start learning an instrument. So it wasn't really a conscious descision for us, but i'm really glad my mother got us to start.
I'm now playing since about 14 years. Both me and my brother though somewhat diverted from where we started. He has almost completely switched to Bb Tuba and i have come to love the bass trombone

I sometimes joke it's because we both have very deep voices and went for what felt more natural
As for favorite food: whatever i can cook by myself and tastes good.
As for sports: i like to play volleyball, but nothing organised, just a couple people getting together to play for fun.
About animals: not really my kind of thing.. i love cats, but in general i'm more the guy for mechanical stuff (i'm studying engineering right now)
New Zealand is great! I'm working for a company which does some field testing down there and hope i can go some time in the future!
Since brass band has been mentioned: there are not very much of these in Germany, but i will start playing bass trombone in one in September
Mostly i play in our community band, where i also conduct a youth orchestra and i occasionally play the traditional "german" music (polka, waltz, marches) with a small group of enthusiasts, most of them younger than 30. There is a trend at the moment in germany, where that kind of music becomes more popular, especially with young people like myself and i really appreciate that!
