Trombone
The Role of the Lead Trombone Player
Along with both the lead trumpet and alto saxophone, the lead trombone player shares in the responsibility of establishing style, articulation and phrasing. The lead player must have the ability to listen closely to the other lead players
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Establish Priorities – Order Of Importance
When you learn your music, it is very useful to establish priorities so that you have an order of importance for putting things together. Priorities make your practice much more efficient and productive,
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Learn To Practice – Step 7: Learn At Your Own Pace
No matter how well you practice your instrument and music, some things will always be harder for you and some things will always be easier for you. There will always be someone you know who can easily do what you find hard. There will…
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Learn To Practice – Step 6: Keep Going!
Even though you have used all of the 5 Steps and really practiced well, you will still make some mistakes. Don't let this discourage you. It is perfectly normal and is to be expected. You will remember where your problems were, and you can…
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Learn To Practice – Step 5: Intelligent Repetition
When you practice your music in smaller sections, it is easier to focus your attention in a concentrated way to learn the section. It may take you several times through the section of music to finally play it correctly. Many people stop at…
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Learn To Practice – Step 4: Practice In Bite-Size Pieces
As you practice your music, divide it into smaller sections or "bite-size pieces". The more difficult the music, the smaller the sections need to be. On one song you might work on each section from rehearsal number or letter to the next.…
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Learn To Practice – Step 3: Rhythm Positions
Now that you know the rhythm and the positions, you are going to practice putting them together. You are going to teach the rhythm to your positions so you can move them to the right position at the right time. This sounds very simple, but…
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Learn To Practice – Step 2: Identify The Notes
You will know when you have outgrown it and no longer need to do it. If you still have to think about the position numbers or whether it's Low, Middle, or High, then you need to keep doing it. Identify the notes on all of your music until…
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Learn To Practice – Step 1: Say In Rhythm, Stay In Rhythm
When you first practice your music, you need to know how the rhythm sounds before you do anything else. In music, everything meets the rhythm. This means that everything you must do to play music on an instrument you must learn to do in…
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Grouping Trombone Slide Positions
The trombone has 7 positions: First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh or 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. When learning your trombone positions, rather than think of them as 7 separate positions, it is helpful to think of them in groupings.…
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Reaching the 7th Trombone Position
7 is all the way out on the trombone slide, just past where the raised parts at the end of the inner slide tubes begin. If you have trouble reaching all the way out to 7, reach as far as you can. You may need to push your right shoulder…
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Recommended Accessories
There are many other fine mouthpieces and products for low brass. This list represents choices that are reliable, affordable, and relatively easy to find for most students and educators.
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