a Split Tone Primer
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 7:11 pm
Hi all!
I do a lot of contemporary playing and working with composers, and a question that comes up a lot in masterclasses and reading workshops is "what are split tones?" I decided to make a video today (I seem to have a lot of free time on my hands for some reason) that is an introduction to split tones.
The video is split into four sections: what split tones are, how to play them, what they sound like on alto and tenor trombone, and some bonus material covering harmon and plunger mutes. My vlogging style definitely isn't super polished yet, but I hope some of you all find it interesting!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQSGY-aXK5U
I also would like to point out that a fellow board member here @mbarbier is also a great resource for this technique (he performs a piece called facesplitter that is really really cool if you're into crazy sound worlds)
I do a lot of contemporary playing and working with composers, and a question that comes up a lot in masterclasses and reading workshops is "what are split tones?" I decided to make a video today (I seem to have a lot of free time on my hands for some reason) that is an introduction to split tones.
The video is split into four sections: what split tones are, how to play them, what they sound like on alto and tenor trombone, and some bonus material covering harmon and plunger mutes. My vlogging style definitely isn't super polished yet, but I hope some of you all find it interesting!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQSGY-aXK5U
I also would like to point out that a fellow board member here @mbarbier is also a great resource for this technique (he performs a piece called facesplitter that is really really cool if you're into crazy sound worlds)