New from Wisconsin
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2020 6:28 am
Hi all,
Brief history, I grew up in Michigan, I was a lower brass player all through school, competed in musical competitions all over the State, I played a Baritone and a Valve Trombone in Jazz Band, (I know, it is not a slide Trombone ) I currently play Trumpet and just acquired a valve trombone (Getzen Eterna) I have always loved the rich velvety sound of a trombone. Not that I would ever compare myself to theses great artists, but several artists have proven that this can be done, so I know that playing between a Trumpet and Trombone is very doable with a LOT of practice which I don't mind as I seem to be one of those people that Loves to practice. Even though I have a Valve trombone I can play a slide trombone but I am just more comfortable on a valve trombone.
I found this sight and thought I would read some of the posts and maybe pick up a few pointers along the way.
I will now begin the never ending search for the perfect mouthpiece
Brief history, I grew up in Michigan, I was a lower brass player all through school, competed in musical competitions all over the State, I played a Baritone and a Valve Trombone in Jazz Band, (I know, it is not a slide Trombone ) I currently play Trumpet and just acquired a valve trombone (Getzen Eterna) I have always loved the rich velvety sound of a trombone. Not that I would ever compare myself to theses great artists, but several artists have proven that this can be done, so I know that playing between a Trumpet and Trombone is very doable with a LOT of practice which I don't mind as I seem to be one of those people that Loves to practice. Even though I have a Valve trombone I can play a slide trombone but I am just more comfortable on a valve trombone.
I found this sight and thought I would read some of the posts and maybe pick up a few pointers along the way.
I will now begin the never ending search for the perfect mouthpiece