Sanibel Sojourn - Trombone Quartet - Bossa Nova
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Top Comments
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i never heard anything like this. Sounds great!
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this reminds you of like the perfect day, the chords and progression are just, amazing.
All Comments (16)
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Beautiful! A really sweet trombone piece, brings out the beauty of these underrated great horns. I play trumpet and love that low register which is not very good on trumpet. Can't afford a trombone right now, but I'd love to get a player one day, probably a valve trombone. "Ain't NOTHIN' like Brass!" Thanks for posting.
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first class...thanx4thepost !
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Where can I find the music for this?
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Really a brilliant piece! I think that Jobim would have have loved this!
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oh man oh man oh dude oh crap
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I love this composition! The chord progressions are so interesting... it's just beautiful!
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I'm an upcoming college freshman trombonist and would love if you could send to my email or tell me the link to get the sheet music.
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Sometimes the simplest things can leave the largest impact,
this time in a very good way!
Thanks for the vid.
Cool sound and relaxing, what make of trombones are being used?
bass2bone 3 years ago
Sorry it's taken me so long to answer but I just realized now that I have to be logged in for the answer to appear here and be sent to you. Sorry! Trombones 1-3 are a King 3B from the 1950s, my prize posession (I multitracked the parts). The bass trombone (played by Lucas Schmid) is an Italian horn with Thayer valves - I don't know the exact brand. Thank you for your interest! Musically Yours, Jon Welch
JonWelchMusic 3 years ago