When trombonists revolt . . .

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When trombonists revolt . . .

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Death by 6th position?
". . . and madly he played . . . "
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That is GREAT! I've already forwarded to my section.
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This must be a historical satire--none of the players have F triggers/attachments. Does 6th position even exist anymore (tongue firmly in cheek)? :roll:
I always did enjoy "bombardment!"
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There must be some mistake. Trombonists are *always* revolting.
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