Good replies, all, and thanks for the insight.
I guess my question came out of curiosity about trombone forums on the web or the lack thereof. I don't have anything against trombone players or tuba/trombone doublers...I accompany the trombone studio here and call most of them good friends.
I really found it surprising some months ago when there were so many posts about orchestral trombone auditions...some of those are still there on the first couple of pages in the "Auditions" section. Does anybody think the trombone activity here is the result of trombone and tuba players working together so closely? If so, why isn't there much (if any) tuba stuff on tromboneforum.org?
Anyway, thanks for the responses. I join the rest of you in welcoming any interested trombonists (or doublers) to this excellent forum.
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Re: Trombone stuff on TubeNet
My bad, I forgot I was one of those asking about the trombone orchestral auditions
I asked for the reasons stated in my post above so I guess I did contribute to the trombone side of things, but if I am remembering correctly I'm pretty sure I put it in the off topic so as not to bother the Tubenet threads
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Re: Trombone stuff on TubeNet
Perhaps there should be a trombone sectionTodd S. Malicoate wrote:Anyway, thanks for the responses. I join the rest of you in welcoming any interested trombonists (or doublers) to this excellent forum.
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