Whoa... How in the heck did he do that? Two totally different instruments, different embouchers, and obviously different mouthpieces! I play both trumpet & trombone (along with french horn, euphonium, etc...) and this video just blew me away!!
este duelo de trompeta y trombon lo grabe en un video (vhs) hace anos,con una filarmonica al mando de lalo schifrin ,creo era un especial de kpbs. aqui en san diego ca. exelente concierto fue la 1a vez que lo vi tocar.
One time in band a kid was playing the tuba. So we're in the middle on a concert and he throws up into his tuba. We had to replay the song, but he got his tuba cleaned for free. But he's in the back of the concert and his mouth piece trows his vomit everywhere, hitting the trumpets in front of him and the trombones to his left. I'm a trombonist, but I was 1st chair so I was fine.
His trombone playing bores me. He phrases like a trumpeter and does the same old worked-out tricks over a Bb Blues that he's done for decades. Show us something new and different, James!!!
I remember a story... Who murdered the conductor? These guys start investigating and indentify the parts of the band on the way.... The trumpets cheer with patriotic pride as the trombones had a bit too much to drink. They also review the reeds and drums etc. I can't quite remember remember the end. I personally like the trombone better. More smooth than a blast.
pick one up and try it out, it has suspended strings, you need a certain playing position to play it, it has a little more than twelve strings... you should try it actully its a lot of fun
HORNMAESTRO horn is not a jazz instrument, it's pretty much only for concert style of music, but if someone arranged a piece that needed quick switch between horn and and another instrument people would pop up who would be able to do it