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| Forte User Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Newburgh, Indiana
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![]() | Doubling on Bone and Trumpet Many of you know my primary instrument in trombone. I do double on trumpet (usually 2nd or 3rd in church, etc.) But wow, if you have broadband, you got to listen to this guy. He does what I cannot even imagine. Trombone and Trumpet jazz man M&C |
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| Fortissimo User | Why that two-faced son of a gun! Great clip, thanks for the link. |
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| Pianissimo User Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: New York City
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![]() | That's Hot! thanks |
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| New Friend | God bless the F-trigger that allows him to do that! That is really kool. The hottest thing I have done that is similar is playing 2 trumpet at the same time (same parts... now enough concentration to play a duet on my own). I had two trumpet (both with the worst embouchure you can have) one on each side left/right and I played Wipe out! Was really kool..... sound wasn't his best of course.... but was nice to try!
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| Forte User Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Newburgh, Indiana
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He did move the slide a bit when playing some of the low tones -- even a few pedal tones. Geez, he is pretty good with the trumpet by itself. Add the trombone and it is amazing. M&C | |
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