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From: davidlennon
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  • @animemanganation yes uou can get a regular pbone for a couple bucks at tour local dollar store :P

  • You're holding the slide wrong... grip with the thumb and first two fingers for a more relaxed grip.

  • could you give me a price? lol and i am a horn player but i really want one of these cause i want to learn jazz! and jurassic park FTW

  • Look at my video How To Hold Trombone it may help you. Nice plastic trombone.

  • you blow ... you suck

  • Try learning "only the good die young"... its one of the funnest songs to play

  • advice: progress isnt a day after you make the first vid. progress is month after month after you get the hang of it its week to week NEVER day to day

  • @narutoclash212 Although they were uploaded a day apart, they were not recorded a day apart. They are 1080p HD and i had trouble trying to uplaod the first one. Pbone Progress 3 is coming soon.

  • Jurassic Park theme! xD

  • Very good for self taught, I would suggest holding the crossbar on the slide with your pointer-finger and middle finger on the back and the thumb to the front, and let your ring and pinkey fingers rest on the side of the slide. Very good!

  • That's my bedroom!!! (And apparently you're holding the slide wrong... jeeeeez)

  • from a standing start - that's fabulous! well done...

  • explains... i held it like that in the beginning too... honestly your pretty good for self taught. keep it up man =]

  • why do u hold the slide like tht

  • @Geronimo1994 because i've never been taught how to play or hold the trombone.

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  • @davidlennon i always played with my first two fingers and thumb. if you can get used to it its a lot easier to reach lower slide positions faster and more fluidly. Sounds great by the way. nice tone

  • @davidlennon use your finger tips in the left corner of the slide brace, it gives your wrist room to flex which will help when it comes to jazz and more complex arrangements

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