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Re: trombones

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' theoretically able to be played in tune.
An eccentric band director I played under a while back said:
"Trombones are never out of tune, only the Trombonist is."
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PMeuph wrote:
' theoretically able to be played in tune.
An eccentric band director I played under a while back said:
"Trombones are never out of tune, only the Trombonist is."
Yeah, but you could say that about any horn. With one exception: I used to have a Besson 3-v comp as well. Sold it to a friend, but can borrow it back any time. Now that's a horn which the opposite is true: the horn is always in tune, despite the player.
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One of the better bands I've played in tuned to the trombone. Common practice?
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An old band director told me that the trombone is the only [brass] instrument that could--theoretically, at least--be played in tune on every note, the result of the fact that there are an almost infinite number of adjustments that could be made.

At a minimum, at least it's better than trying to tune a lawnmower.
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I recently dropped out of a comm band because the T-bones were so bad. Guess how I voted? :mrgreen:
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C'mon guys, be nice.
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I've never thought of the trombone separate from the tuba. They make our sound, IMO, better when they're good...and we make them sound meaty, which is something that not even a great contrabass bone can provide. The CSO low brass CD is what made me fall in love with the trombone sound.
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Only a double valve horn can be played PERFECTLY in tune. :D
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I played some bass trombone today with a pretty good 24-piece trombone choir. It was easy to impress them young-un's with a double pedal Bb on the last note of Pines of Rome. Suckers. :lol:
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LJV wrote:
Bob Kolada wrote:Only a double valve horn can be played PERFECTLY in tune. :D
Sorry, it takes at least 6 valves, or so we've been told...
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Bob Kolada wrote:Only a double valve horn can be played PERFECTLY in tune. :D
ANY type of horn can be played perfectly in tune. All it takes is good ears and the right adjustments.

MOST horns can play in tune to a well-tempered scale. All it takes is a tuner. :P
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I mean chromatically.
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Maybe Nathan-Chevy / Buell-Ford...What you do YOU think?
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Re: trombones

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This is off track but regardless. I bought one of these Denis Wick Fiber mutes and I must say that I am impressed. It fits nicely in my bass and my tenor trombone. The sound is clearer, IMHO, than the stonelined mute. And it's CHEAP!!!! I payed 18.00 CAD$ with taxes.

So, if you are in the market for a mute, have a look at the wick. Here is the Amazon link:

http://www.amazon.com/Denis-Wick-Fiber- ... 2&sr=1-116" target="_blank
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PMeuph wrote:This is off track but regardless. I bought one of these Denis Wick Fiber mutes and I must say that I am impressed. It fits nicely in my bass and my tenor trombone. The sound is clearer, IMHO, than the stonelined mute. And it's CHEAP!!!! I payed 18.00 CAD$ with taxes.

So, if you are in the market for a mute, have a look at the wick. Here is the Amazon link:

http://www.amazon.com/Denis-Wick-Fiber- ... 2&sr=1-116" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
And, it matches the Denis Wick gold plated trombone mouthpiece: http://www.amazon.com/Denis-Wick-DW4880 ... 266&sr=8-8.
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