Chris Berwick Soprano trombone

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2006

Ok people, be easy on me. I did this awhile ago when I was in HS. I'm now a Sophomore in college so I've gotten a bit better.

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  • heyaa! what's the difference between soprano trombone and a slide trumpet?

  • @doubleredsx3: I actually didn't know the exact way to answer this, so I posted this question in a trumpet forum and this is the best response I got:

    The true slide trumpet is nothing like a soprano trombone, but many people will refer to soprano trombones as slide trumpets.

    Almost nobody now plays the slide trumpet. It is a variation on the baroque trumpet with a small slide enabling chromatic notes to be produced.

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  • @BigJoe692 sorry i ment slide trumpet

  • I WANT ONE

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  • Being that it's a trombone, I always thought you used a trombone mouthpiece to play it. my embouchure is for the regular trombone mouthpiece and not a trumpet... bummer:(

  • it sounds like a trumpet

  • @5botball thats what she said

  • Are there still seven positions? :o

  • It's so small!!!

  • @Matadurr thanks :)

  • @dannvey

    my bad. All soprano trombones (or slide trumpets) use a standard trumpet mouthpiece.

  • @Matadurr yeah, its not that obvious

  • Their playing on Chameleon. I love this song.

  • @dannvey

    are you serious?

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