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How to Play the Trombone : Tips for Playing Scales & Chords on the Trombone

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2008

Play harmonies and major and minor chords on the trombone; learn how with tips from our expert trombone player in this free trombone video music lesson on brass instruments.

Expert: Dennis Garrels
Bio: Dennis Garrels has been a professional musician for thirty years, playing in the Los Angeles area where he also teaches. He is also a minister of the church.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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  • He's a priest willing to contribute his skills as a trombone player.

    Show some respect, I am an atheist and you don't see me criticizing religion in an instructional video.

  • why would they suck silver has good resonance, and silver plate is a better alternative to epoxy lacquer

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  • @DarthOptimus207 most jazz players other than bass trombone players don't use triggers, so they have a more free blowing horn, and a brighter sound with a narrow bore trombone

  • Fuck Him he's a Cunt

  • @CoHful someone who knows how to hold it properly (DUUUHHH)

  • Who da fuck taught that nigga how to hold a trombone?

  • @lliihhaann actually he's a professional trombone player with 30 years experience

  • Ur gonna dent ur Trombone holding it like that.

    idiot.

  • you'd think for an expert he'd have a trigger trombone.good none the less 

  • WOW IM AMAZED

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