Trombone slide extender?
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TubaBob
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Trombone slide extender?
I've a student with short arms, found the DEG extender. It may work. Didn't there used to be a wooden paddle one?
Bob
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Re: Trombone slide extender?
Back in grade school, we used to use a shoestring. Cheap, simple and effective.
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Re: Trombone slide extender?
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Re: Trombone slide extender?
It works great for the arms..............but how well does it work for the embouchure?Jose the tuba player wrote:or you can tilt the trombone to the right, its supposed to work because your arms are longer at an angle then straight forward.
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Re: Trombone slide extender?
I know from experience that will work, but you better have your music memorized.
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Re: Trombone slide extender?
Then why not use a Davis Shuman angled trombone?Jose the tuba player wrote:or you can tilt the trombone to the right, its supposed to work because your arms are longer at an angle then straight forward.
A good solution instead of the DEG extension is for example the Yamaha YSL-350C compact C trombone with Bb valve and short six positions slide (that plays very well), or one of the Chinese copies (that also plays very well...);-)
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Re: Trombone slide extender?
Or if you can try this horn:
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical- ... mode=model
Or get an f-attachment so you do not have to go beyond 5th position.
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical- ... mode=model
Or get an f-attachment so you do not have to go beyond 5th position.
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Re: Trombone slide extender?
Not with the Shuman trbn. You stare straight but slide right.bloke wrote:...Of course, the player will also turn their head to the right...
Another solution, go the Norwegian way starting with an alto.
John Lingesjo