Doubling with Bass Trombone
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BriceT
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Doubling with Bass Trombone
Hello everyone, I'm a high school student, and my band director is encouraging me to try picking up bass trombone so that I can play in our school's jazz band(which are some of the best in the country). Anyways, I decided to try it, but I'm still concerned that this might alter my tuba playing. Any prior experiences and basically any info on the bass trombone would be helpful. Thanks
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smurphius
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joshwirt
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Doubling on bass trombone is great skill to have. It has allowed me to get a lot more calls for work than being just a tuba player. You'd be surprised how many churches love to have 2 trombones in a quintet rather than 'some woofy tuba'. There's also loads of choral and orchestral work out there that excludes the tuba.....and these jobs pay well also.
I've never had a problem with the face. In fact, I regularly switch from CC to EEb to F to bass bone and/or euphonium without any real problems. You just have to get used to it.
Good luck to you! I say go for it! If you find that you can do it, GREAT! If not, you haven't lost anything in the process.
-Josh
I've never had a problem with the face. In fact, I regularly switch from CC to EEb to F to bass bone and/or euphonium without any real problems. You just have to get used to it.
Good luck to you! I say go for it! If you find that you can do it, GREAT! If not, you haven't lost anything in the process.
-Josh