you can also do it without singing. you have to sort of land the embouchure between partials. difficult to keep up but i can do it.
questioningsilence 10 months ago
wow. did i hear polyphony on a trombone? Are there many brass players out there who can do that? i didn't know it was possible.
mattjohn87 3 years ago
You heard right, and it's even more evident when heard live. I didn't know it was possible either at the time.
cartoixa 3 years ago
@cartoixa It is done by singing at the same time you play. It is hard, sometimes you get even three notes:-)
linlasj 1 year ago
It's really simple in fact. You play one note and sing the second. If you get it right in tune a third note will appear as a result of the differ in ressonance in the bell. I learned it when I was 12 or something. (^_^)
kastmann 2 years ago
super bone :))))))
pogodno73 3 years ago
bravo!
69alex7 4 years ago 4
you can also do it without singing. you have to sort of land the embouchure between partials. difficult to keep up but i can do it.
questioningsilence 10 months ago
wow. did i hear polyphony on a trombone? Are there many brass players out there who can do that? i didn't know it was possible.
mattjohn87 3 years ago
You heard right, and it's even more evident when heard live. I didn't know it was possible either at the time.
cartoixa 3 years ago
@cartoixa It is done by singing at the same time you play. It is hard, sometimes you get even three notes:-)
linlasj 1 year ago
It's really simple in fact. You play one note and sing the second. If you get it right in tune a third note will appear as a result of the differ in ressonance in the bell. I learned it when I was 12 or something. (^_^)
kastmann 2 years ago
super bone :))))))
pogodno73 3 years ago
bravo!
69alex7 4 years ago 4