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  • Someone is not getting it. They played a fifth too high every single time the octave jump came up. lol

  • @HuggumsMcgehee hhahaha noticed that

  • @tr0mpwned And they're strong and wrong too. lol.

  • Muito bom!!!! legal...

    Como eu conigo esse material pra etudar? Já tenho o áudio, preciso das partituras, já procurei por tod net e não consegui achar.

    Valeu!!!

    Sandro Fernando Silva

    Brasil

  • I'm about to buy myself a new trombone and I wanted to know what's the difference between your trombone and everyone else's? It seems as though their trombones have more to them?

  • @BabyMakerzUnited Some of them have an automatic F button so you play a b flat and hold the button and it changes it into an f

  • @yiannisgreendog It's not an "automatic F button" it's a trigger that puts the horn in the key of F.

    Basically, it just makes you play down a perfect forth.

  • The Emory Remington warm-ups are in theory excellent. Care must be taken to play them in tune i.e F2 is a sharp harmonic E, Eb, D etc. - they all need to be flattened particularly in warm ups. I notice most clammed those notes because lack of adjustment. Also arching over the harmonics jumps is necessary to create a clean interval.

    Ross Hurley

    Brass Educator

    Auckland New Zealand

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