From john at johnwasson.com Tue Mar 7 20:54:19 2017 From: john at johnwasson.com (John Wasson) Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2017 20:54:19 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] studio headphones (open-ear)? Message-ID: Hey listers, I am curious which headphones you are using in the recording studio these days? Back a while I had those Sennheiser open-ear ones with the bright yellow ear pads, and they were great?you could hear yourself, the guys around you and the track without compromise. I don?t think they make them anymore, and i haven?t found a suitable substitute. Does anyone have a recommendation? JOHN WASSON composer - producer www.johnwasson.com 214.733.1912 From rc750 at live.com Tue Mar 7 22:46:02 2017 From: rc750 at live.com (Roger Carmichael) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 04:46:02 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] pBone Slide Lube Message-ID: I am open to suggestions for ways to smooth the roughness of a new pBone hand slide. The paperwork says the slide gets better with use and slide lubes are not needed but spray water was fine (but it did not say to not use a lube, either). I'm hesitant to use abrasive paper or rubbing compound, etc. From bach9lt at gmail.com Tue Mar 7 22:49:40 2017 From: bach9lt at gmail.com (john bailey) Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2017 23:49:40 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] studio headphones (open-ear)? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=sennheiser+hd414 ? I used to replace the foam with pieces salvaged from old furniture shaped with a razor knife. Worked okay! Until my kids got ahold of them. John On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 9:54 PM, John Wasson wrote: > Hey listers, > > I am curious which headphones you are using in the recording studio these > days? Back a while I had those Sennheiser open-ear ones with the bright > yellow ear pads, and they were great?you could hear yourself, the guys > around you and the track without compromise. > > I don?t think they make them anymore, and i haven?t found a suitable > substitute. Does anyone have a recommendation? > > JOHN WASSON > composer - producer > www.johnwasson.com > 214.733.1912 > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From jscot at ucalgary.ca Tue Mar 7 23:12:18 2017 From: jscot at ucalgary.ca (James L Scott) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 05:12:18 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] pBone Slide Lube In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I have a tube of phone slide lube that a list member designed a few years ago. It's kind of a big chapstick - it's a wax-like substance that you apply to the stockings of the inner slides. I hardly use my pbones, but this stuff did help smooth out the rough action of the slides. Maybe someone else on the list remembers where to order it from. Jim Scott ________________________________ From: Trombone-l on behalf of Roger Carmichael Sent: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 9:46:02 PM To: Trombone-L Subject: [Trombone-l] pBone Slide Lube I am open to suggestions for ways to smooth the roughness of a new pBone hand slide. The paperwork says the slide gets better with use and slide lubes are not needed but spray water was fine (but it did not say to not use a lube, either). I'm hesitant to use abrasive paper or rubbing compound, etc. _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From patrickwbates at yahoo.ca Wed Mar 8 04:05:45 2017 From: patrickwbates at yahoo.ca (patrickwbates) Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2017 05:05:45 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] pBone Slide Lube Message-ID: If it doesn't smooth out brasso on the stockings worked for me. Have to keep at it though almost every time its used. Sent from Samsung Mobile -------- Original message -------- From: Roger Carmichael Date: 03-07-2017 23:46 (GMT-05:00) To: Trombone-L Subject: [Trombone-l] pBone Slide Lube I am open to suggestions for ways to smooth the roughness of a new pBone hand slide.? The paperwork says the slide gets better with use and slide lubes are not needed but spray water was fine (but it did not say to not use a lube, either).? I'm hesitant to use abrasive paper or rubbing compound, etc. _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From lp at laurencepayne.co.uk Wed Mar 8 10:39:30 2017 From: lp at laurencepayne.co.uk (Laurence Payne) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 16:39:30 -0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] pBone Slide Lube In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <002001d2982a$9023f650$b06be2f0$@laurencepayne.co.uk> >If it doesn't smooth out brasso on the stockings worked for me. Have to keep at it though almost every time its used. Brasso is an abrasive cutting paste (if that isn't a tautology). You'll have to throw away a leaky slide if you carry on using it. From rc750 at live.com Wed Mar 8 10:44:37 2017 From: rc750 at live.com (Roger Carmichael) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 16:44:37 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] pBone Slide Lube In-Reply-To: <002001d2982a$9023f650$b06be2f0$@laurencepayne.co.uk> References: , <002001d2982a$9023f650$b06be2f0$@laurencepayne.co.uk> Message-ID: I have a tube of Semi-Chrome Polish which is much less abrasive than Brasso. I've used it to smooth up the valves in my Tuba a couple times. I may try that first. ________________________________ From: Laurence Payne Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 11:39 AM To: 'patrickwbates'; 'Roger Carmichael'; 'Trombone-L' Subject: RE: [Trombone-l] pBone Slide Lube >If it doesn't smooth out brasso on the stockings worked for me. Have to keep at it though almost every time its used. Brasso is an abrasive cutting paste (if that isn't a tautology). You'll have to throw away a leaky slide if you carry on using it. From mpgwade at gmail.com Wed Mar 8 10:47:47 2017 From: mpgwade at gmail.com (Malcolm Wade) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 11:47:47 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] pBone Slide Lube In-Reply-To: <002001d2982a$9023f650$b06be2f0$@laurencepayne.co.uk> References: <002001d2982a$9023f650$b06be2f0$@laurencepayne.co.uk> Message-ID: Mine works best with no lube. Just have to dry the slide every 5 minutes and keep a cleaning rod and cheesecloth handy to dry inside. Malcolm On Mar 8, 2017 11:40 AM, "Laurence Payne" wrote: > > >If it doesn't smooth out brasso on the stockings worked for me. Have to > keep at it though almost every time its used. > > > Brasso is an abrasive cutting paste (if that isn't a tautology). You'll > have to throw away a leaky slide if you carry on using it. > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From lp at laurencepayne.co.uk Wed Mar 8 11:01:34 2017 From: lp at laurencepayne.co.uk (Laurence Payne) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 17:01:34 -0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] pBone Slide Lube In-Reply-To: References: , <002001d2982a$9023f650$b06be2f0$@laurencepayne.co.uk> Message-ID: <00b501d2982d$a4fe5f90$eefb1eb0$@laurencepayne.co.uk> >I have a tube of Semi-Chrome Polish which is much less abrasive than Brasso. I've used it to smooth up the valves in my Tuba a couple times. I may try that first. That's still abrasive, if less violently so than brasso. I strongly suggest you apply a liquid to keep the slide air-tight and live with the slight raspiness. From rc750 at live.com Wed Mar 8 15:08:56 2017 From: rc750 at live.com (Roger Carmichael) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2017 21:08:56 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] pBone Slide Lube In-Reply-To: <00b501d2982d$a4fe5f90$eefb1eb0$@laurencepayne.co.uk> References: , <002001d2982a$9023f650$b06be2f0$@laurencepayne.co.uk> , <00b501d2982d$a4fe5f90$eefb1eb0$@laurencepayne.co.uk> Message-ID: The polishing of the brass parts seems to have helped. The raspiness is in the upper part of the inner stockings. I smeared some old slide cream on and sprayed it with Hetman slide lube. We will see how it plays when my mouthpiece arrives. The one which comes with the pBone is a really, really shallow cup. ________________________________ From: Laurence Payne Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2017 12:01 PM To: 'Roger Carmichael'; 'patrickwbates'; 'Trombone-L' Subject: RE: [Trombone-l] pBone Slide Lube >I have a tube of Semi-Chrome Polish which is much less abrasive than Brasso. I've used it to smooth up the valves in my Tuba a couple times. I may try that first. That?s still abrasive, if less violently so than brasso. I strongly suggest you apply a liquid to keep the slide air-tight and live with the slight raspiness. From trombonaut at comcast.net Sat Mar 11 12:47:38 2017 From: trombonaut at comcast.net (Trombonaut) Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2017 12:47:38 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] seeking quintet tuba part Message-ID: Does anyone have a copy of "Four Motets for Brass Quintet" transcribed by Ralph Sauer, Trigram Music Inc. publication? I'm missing the tuba part and would greatly appreciate a pdf if available from anyone here-------trombonaut at comcast.net Thank you From donlewis999 at gmail.com Mon Mar 13 12:11:24 2017 From: donlewis999 at gmail.com (Don Lewis) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 12:11:24 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Posting Message-ID: How can I post on the Trombone-l site? Don Lewis From jmdanner at samford.edu Mon Mar 13 12:18:21 2017 From: jmdanner at samford.edu (Danner, Mearl) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 17:18:21 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Posting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: It's an email list. You just did. John Danner Sent from Office 365 by Outlook Mobile ________________________________ From: Trombone-l on behalf of Don Lewis Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 12:11:24 PM To: Trombone-l at trombonelist.org Subject: [Trombone-l] Posting How can I post on the Trombone-l site? Don Lewis _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__trombonelist.org_mailman_listinfo_trombone-2Dl-5Ftrombonelist.org&d=DwICAg&c=GTxgfYI6i4KYikqC6GK_Jzn2mYGEh-v4HEPYCyQcJzU&r=QrtsngPHBPYWHf721LZPYCPPgGsiVHWjJmw0NsWHYvc&m=iDGaEMWpO0rTWguoiIIDyBsrHTTrxWKquHBO7_rUrgM&s=_xtB7WWO_iouoED6rkICDlTM2KcLF2r364zSVPXd9-w&e= From rjlapham at cinci.rr.com Mon Mar 13 12:41:02 2017 From: rjlapham at cinci.rr.com (Jerry Lapham) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 13:41:02 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Posting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2822369.Qj1GhPM1O9@jerry-hp2> On Monday, March 13, 2017 12:11:24 PM EDT Don Lewis wrote: > How can I post on the Trombone-l site? Don Lewis Looks like you just did. -Jerry -- ============================================= Jerry Lapham Monroe, OH 45050 rjlapham at cinci.rr.com ============================================= Walk to Emmaus: Fueling station for a spirit-filled church From JFBermann at aol.com Mon Mar 13 12:49:01 2017 From: JFBermann at aol.com (Jim) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 13:49:01 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Doug Yeo Replica Mouthpiece Message-ID: <16D2D95F-4903-49A2-A30B-64A2333B1EB5@aol.com> Want To Buy: Doug Yeo Replica Mouthpiece JFBermann at aol.com Sent from my iPhone From donlewis999 at gmail.com Mon Mar 13 12:50:14 2017 From: donlewis999 at gmail.com (Don Lewis) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 12:50:14 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Wedding Album Message-ID: Does anyone have the trombone part to Wedding Album? Compiled by Ted Hunter and Lynne Latham from Latham Music. Don Lewis From rodherbert at yahoo.com Mon Mar 13 17:07:13 2017 From: rodherbert at yahoo.com (rod herbert) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 22:07:13 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Trombone-l] Trombone sale listings from forum from Chris Wagge References: <1846588042.4859328.1489442833561.ref@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <1846588042.4859328.1489442833561@mail.yahoo.com> Hello from Rod Herbert?Sydney? Does anyone receive the trombone forum trombone for sale anymore? Awfully quiet these days on here?we need a scandal?Rod From earl.kd5xb at gmail.com Mon Mar 13 19:51:18 2017 From: earl.kd5xb at gmail.com (Earl Needham) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 18:51:18 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] Trombone sale listings from forum from Chris Wagge In-Reply-To: <1846588042.4859328.1489442833561@mail.yahoo.com> References: <1846588042.4859328.1489442833561.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1846588042.4859328.1489442833561@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: What's the latest on using g Guinness for slide lube? Shucks, for that matter, what's the latest on slide lube? Earl Clovis, New Mexico USA On Mar 13, 2017 4:08 PM, "rod herbert" wrote: > > Hello from Rod Herbert Sydney > Does anyone receive the trombone forum trombone for sale anymore > Awfully quiet these days on here we need a scandal Rod > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From pricetaylor at gmail.com Mon Mar 13 19:56:11 2017 From: pricetaylor at gmail.com (Price Taylor) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 17:56:11 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Trombone sale listings from forum from Chris Wagge In-Reply-To: References: <1846588042.4859328.1489442833561.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1846588042.4859328.1489442833561@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: I just switched back to Trombotine for my older horn slide. Gone retro! On Mar 13, 2017 5:52 PM, "Earl Needham" wrote: > What's the latest on using g Guinness for slide lube? > > Shucks, for that matter, what's the latest on slide lube? > > Earl > Clovis, New Mexico USA > > On Mar 13, 2017 4:08 PM, "rod herbert" wrote: > > > > > Hello from Rod Herbert Sydney > > Does anyone receive the trombone forum trombone for sale anymore > > Awfully quiet these days on here we need a scandal Rod > > _______________________________________________ > > Trombone-l mailing list > > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From earl.kd5xb at gmail.com Mon Mar 13 19:58:25 2017 From: earl.kd5xb at gmail.com (Earl Needham) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 18:58:25 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] Trombone sale listings from forum from Chris Wagge In-Reply-To: References: <1846588042.4859328.1489442833561.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1846588042.4859328.1489442833561@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Rod asked for a scandal... On Mar 13, 2017 6:56 PM, "Price Taylor" wrote: I just switched back to Trombotine for my older horn slide. Gone retro! On Mar 13, 2017 5:52 PM, "Earl Needham" wrote: > What's the latest on using g Guinness for slide lube? > > Shucks, for that matter, what's the latest on slide lube? > > Earl > Clovis, New Mexico USA > > On Mar 13, 2017 4:08 PM, "rod herbert" wrote: > > > > > Hello from Rod Herbert Sydney > > Does anyone receive the trombone forum trombone for sale anymore > > Awfully quiet these days on here we need a scandal Rod > > _______________________________________________ > > Trombone-l mailing list > > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From rc750 at live.com Mon Mar 13 22:11:36 2017 From: rc750 at live.com (Roger Carmichael) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 03:11:36 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Trombone sale listings from forum from Chris Wagge In-Reply-To: References: <1846588042.4859328.1489442833561.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <1846588042.4859328.1489442833561@mail.yahoo.com> , Message-ID: Go to: http://trombone.org/classifieds/ [http://trombone.org/gph/classads-left.jpg] OTJ Classifieds - Trombone trombone.org A free resource developed by trombonists, for trombonists. ... Instruments Accessories Place an Ad Support the Classifieds FAQs ________________________________ From: Trombone-l on behalf of Earl Needham Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 8:58 PM To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Trombone sale listings from forum from Chris Wagge Rod asked for a scandal... On Mar 13, 2017 6:56 PM, "Price Taylor" wrote: I just switched back to Trombotine for my older horn slide. Gone retro! On Mar 13, 2017 5:52 PM, "Earl Needham" wrote: > What's the latest on using g Guinness for slide lube? > > Shucks, for that matter, what's the latest on slide lube? > > Earl > Clovis, New Mexico USA > > On Mar 13, 2017 4:08 PM, "rod herbert" wrote: > > > > > Hello from Rod Herbert Sydney > > Does anyone receive the trombone forum trombone for sale anymore > > Awfully quiet these days on here we need a scandal Rod > > _______________________________________________ > > Trombone-l mailing list > > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From pricetaylor at gmail.com Tue Mar 14 09:13:54 2017 From: pricetaylor at gmail.com (Price Taylor) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 07:13:54 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Slide-O-Mix Trombone Cleaning System Message-ID: I'm not a Slide-O-Mix lube fan, but the cleaning system caught my attention. Anyone on the list using this and if so, what's the verdict? Price From pricetaylor at gmail.com Tue Mar 14 09:38:13 2017 From: pricetaylor at gmail.com (Price Taylor) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 07:38:13 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Slide-O-Mix Trombone Cleaning System In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I got a request to put the link to the Slide-O-Mix cleaning system, here's a link to the Horn Guys. https://www.hornguys.com/collections/care-cleaning/products/slide-o-mix-trombone-cleaning-system-1 On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 7:13 AM, Price Taylor wrote: > I'm not a Slide-O-Mix lube fan, but the cleaning system caught my > attention. > > Anyone on the list using this and if so, what's the verdict? > > Price > From blentz2 at comcast.net Tue Mar 14 10:03:02 2017 From: blentz2 at comcast.net (Bill lentz) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 10:03:02 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Slide-O-Mix Trombone Cleaning System In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: After seeing the picture, I realize this is what I use (did not recall that it was a Slide-O-Mix system.) I love it, use it once a week when I clean and re-lube the slide. Toss the terrycloth sheath in the washing machine every few weeks (tied in knots so if doesn't gum up the works.) The insides of my slide shine! Best Bill -----Original Message----- From: Trombone-l [mailto:trombone-l-bounces at trombonelist.org] On Behalf Of Price Taylor Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 9:38 AM To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Slide-O-Mix Trombone Cleaning System I got a request to put the link to the Slide-O-Mix cleaning system, here's a link to the Horn Guys. https://www.hornguys.com/collections/care-cleaning/products/slide-o-mix-trom bone-cleaning-system-1 On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 7:13 AM, Price Taylor wrote: > I'm not a Slide-O-Mix lube fan, but the cleaning system caught my > attention. > > Anyone on the list using this and if so, what's the verdict? > > Price > _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From dlmoran at gmail.com Tue Mar 14 10:03:32 2017 From: dlmoran at gmail.com (Doug Moran) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 11:03:32 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Slide-O-Mix Trombone Cleaning System In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I just looked it up, and I posted to this trombone list in April 1994 about this product, having bought it at the June 1993 ITA. So I guess I have been using it for almost 24 years. :-) I have an idea an extra blue and an extra red cotton sleeve, but otherwise have the original set I bought in 1994 (for $16!!). They still work great. But I have to report that my flexible brush (screws on to the end of the cleaning rod) broke last week. The plastic coated cable had a break in it, and the cable broke. Unfortunately, it broke while cleaning one of my hand slides, and three inches of it, with the brush head, was stranded in the bottom bow. That took a while but I got it out. I should also state that I have used the flexible brush to clean Thayer valve tubing, euphonium piston holes, etc. so I have gotten great service out of it. I see Hickey's sells replacements - item number 038883. I will be buying another. I must state that I have gone away from using the cotton sleeves for anything more than a final swab. I have cleaning rods with two different size brushes on them that I use for the initial cleaning pass. These are small bore and large bore specific. I hope this helps! I would buy it again. Thanks - Doug dlmoran at gmail.com Sent from my iPad > On Mar 14, 2017, at 10:13 AM, Price Taylor wrote: > > I'm not a Slide-O-Mix lube fan, but the cleaning system caught my attention. > > Anyone on the list using this and if so, what's the verdict? > > Price > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From gil.estes at gmail.com Tue Mar 14 10:13:39 2017 From: gil.estes at gmail.com (Gil Estes) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 11:13:39 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Slide-O-Mix Trombone Cleaning System In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <34F1A65F-5461-44C1-984F-78536672FC81@gmail.com> Thanks, that is exactly what I use. Didn't realize it was Slide-O-Mix. There are 2 terry cloth covers of different thicknesses for large and smaller bore. I love it, just keep the sheaths clean (sneak em in w/ the laundry when my wife isn't looking :-0 Gil > On Mar 14, 2017, at 11:03 AM, Bill lentz wrote: > > After seeing the picture, I realize this is what I use (did not recall that > it was a Slide-O-Mix system.) I love it, use it once a week when I clean > and re-lube the slide. Toss the terrycloth sheath in the washing machine > every few weeks (tied in knots so if doesn't gum up the works.) The insides > of my slide shine! > > Best > Bill > > -----Original Message----- > From: Trombone-l [mailto:trombone-l-bounces at trombonelist.org] On Behalf Of > Price Taylor > Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 9:38 AM > To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org > Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Slide-O-Mix Trombone Cleaning System > > I got a request to put the link to the Slide-O-Mix cleaning system, here's a > link to the Horn Guys. > > https://www.hornguys.com/collections/care-cleaning/products/slide-o-mix-trom > bone-cleaning-system-1 > > >> On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 7:13 AM, Price Taylor wrote: >> >> I'm not a Slide-O-Mix lube fan, but the cleaning system caught my >> attention. >> >> Anyone on the list using this and if so, what's the verdict? >> >> Price >> > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From drbach6 at aol.com Tue Mar 14 12:59:17 2017 From: drbach6 at aol.com (drbach6 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 13:59:17 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Slide-O-Mix Trombone Cleaning System In-Reply-To: <34F1A65F-5461-44C1-984F-78536672FC81@gmail.com> References: <34F1A65F-5461-44C1-984F-78536672FC81@gmail.com> Message-ID: I have one too. It's a great cleaning tool. Hercules (I believe that's the brand) makes a long soft cat-tail kind of cleaner with a long (and one with a short) plastic flexible "tail" you can drop down the slide and pull out the other side. It's nice for not scratching the inside of the outer slide with the brushes. I use both. Linda Landis Lead Trombone, Columbus Jazz Orchestra/Sub Columbus Symphony Orchestra/Musical Director Jazz Central Big Band/Private Instructor > On Mar 14, 2017, at 11:13 AM, Gil Estes wrote: > > Thanks, that is exactly what I use. Didn't realize it was Slide-O-Mix. There are 2 terry cloth covers of different thicknesses for large and smaller bore. I love it, just keep the sheaths clean (sneak em in w/ the laundry when my wife isn't looking :-0 > > Gil > >> On Mar 14, 2017, at 11:03 AM, Bill lentz wrote: >> >> After seeing the picture, I realize this is what I use (did not recall that >> it was a Slide-O-Mix system.) I love it, use it once a week when I clean >> and re-lube the slide. Toss the terrycloth sheath in the washing machine >> every few weeks (tied in knots so if doesn't gum up the works.) The insides >> of my slide shine! >> >> Best >> Bill >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Trombone-l [mailto:trombone-l-bounces at trombonelist.org] On Behalf Of >> Price Taylor >> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 9:38 AM >> To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Slide-O-Mix Trombone Cleaning System >> >> I got a request to put the link to the Slide-O-Mix cleaning system, here's a >> link to the Horn Guys. >> >> https://www.hornguys.com/collections/care-cleaning/products/slide-o-mix-trom >> bone-cleaning-system-1 >> >> >>> On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 7:13 AM, Price Taylor wrote: >>> >>> I'm not a Slide-O-Mix lube fan, but the cleaning system caught my >>> attention. >>> >>> Anyone on the list using this and if so, what's the verdict? >>> >>> Price >> _______________________________________________ >> Trombone-l mailing list >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Trombone-l mailing list >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From howard at sci1.com Tue Mar 14 15:18:17 2017 From: howard at sci1.com (Howard Spindel) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 13:18:17 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Slide-O-Mix Trombone Cleaning System In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <15c6ead7-eaac-30cc-0cc2-757b00f11130@sci1.com> I use it very often. Much easier than wrapping a rod with cheesecloth, and it works well. When the sleeves get dirty, you throw them in the laundry. I have both sizes to cover all my horns. Howard On 3/14/2017 7:13 AM, Price Taylor wrote: > I'm not a Slide-O-Mix lube fan, but the cleaning system caught my attention. > > Anyone on the list using this and if so, what's the verdict? > > Price > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > > From ralphjr at thewhitfields.com Tue Mar 14 15:52:19 2017 From: ralphjr at thewhitfields.com (ralphjr at thewhitfields.com) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 16:52:19 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets Message-ID: <9300ae4d73748c66d18a87cf18dc44ce@thewhitfields.com> General question for the group... What are your favorite trombone quartets? I was talking with our favorite list leader a while back and mentioned one of my favorites, "Achieved is the Glorious Work" and he had never heard of it! It has been a staple in my trombone playing life since the 70's. What are your favorites? And if you can articulate why, please do so. I'm thinking of going on a buying spree and getting some new ones. Thanks, Ralph Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, engineer by necessity." From howard at sci1.com Tue Mar 14 17:08:50 2017 From: howard at sci1.com (Howard Spindel) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 15:08:50 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets In-Reply-To: <9300ae4d73748c66d18a87cf18dc44ce@thewhitfields.com> References: <9300ae4d73748c66d18a87cf18dc44ce@thewhitfields.com> Message-ID: Owning thousands of quartets makes the choices harder... Beethoven Drei Equali (free on IMSLP) Bruckner Inveni David Trombumba (OOP) Robert Elkjer has many fine arrangements Trombones de Costa Rica have several fine arrangements. Many Tommy Pederson quartets That should keep you busy for a while. Howard On 3/14/2017 1:52 PM, ralphjr at thewhitfields.com wrote: > General question for the group... > > What are your favorite trombone quartets? > > I was talking with our favorite list leader a while back and mentioned > one of my favorites, "Achieved is the Glorious Work" and he had never > heard of it! It has been a staple in my trombone playing life since > the 70's. > > What are your favorites? And if you can articulate why, please do > so. I'm thinking of going on a buying spree and getting some new ones. > > Thanks, > > Ralph > > Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd > Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, > engineer by > necessity." > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > > From horton.raymond at gmail.com Tue Mar 14 19:25:11 2017 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2017 20:25:11 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets In-Reply-To: <9300ae4d73748c66d18a87cf18dc44ce@thewhitfields.com> References: <9300ae4d73748c66d18a87cf18dc44ce@thewhitfields.com> Message-ID: Please allow me to blow my own horn: Episodes - for Trombone Quartet Two movements: ?I - Annunciation? - Bright! ?II - ?Reflection; Confrontation? - A quiet beginning to a stormy ending in three intense minutes. All four parts are interesting; Trombone 1 is a blow! Challenging! Recorded by the Elysian Trombone Consort - soon to be released ------- Check rayhortonmusic.com for more Trombone Quartets PUBLISHED by Cimarron Music Press at cimarronmusic.com: Trombone Quartets: J. Bennet: ?Two Madrigals? One slow, one fast. Slow one is easy and beautiful. William Byrd / Horton: "The Carman's Whistle" Same as the trio, but less difficult, fuller-sounding. William Byrd / Horton: "Look Down, 0 Lord" Playable by high school students, great for church. Di Lasso / Horton: "Carmina Chromatico? Incredible study in modulation - slow and dramatic! Traditional French / Horton: "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silent" Beautiful tune, beautiful treatment. Trombone profs from a national workshop audience called Cimarron for this before it was available - really! Recorded by the Elysian Trombone Consort on a soon to be released solo CD by Timothy Anderson ------- Euphonium/Tuba Quartet, Trombone Quartet, or Three Trombones and Tuba: William Byrd / Horton: ?Five Pieces from The Battel? (published by Cimarron as a Trombone Quartet only) Byrd at his ?nest. Euphs and tubas can use suggested embellishments to make this a tour de force. ----------------------------------------------------------- RAYMOND HORTON was Bass Trombonist of the Louisville Orchestra from 1971 to 2016. His latest composition award: "Special Judge's Citation Recognizing Unique Artistic Achievement" from The 2012 American Prize in Composition: Orchestra Division (Professional). Raymond Horton Composer, Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1971-2016 On Mar 14, 2017 4:53 PM, wrote: General question for the group... What are your favorite trombone quartets? I was talking with our favorite list leader a while back and mentioned one of my favorites, "Achieved is the Glorious Work" and he had never heard of it! It has been a staple in my trombone playing life since the 70's. What are your favorites? And if you can articulate why, please do so. I'm thinking of going on a buying spree and getting some new ones. Thanks, Ralph Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, engineer by necessity." _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From jobriant at garlic.com Mon Mar 13 12:20:21 2017 From: jobriant at garlic.com (Jim O'Briant) Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 10:20:21 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Posting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <059b01d29c1e$1810c5b0$48325110$@garlic.com> You just did, by sending your email to Trombone-l at trombonelist.org -----Original Message----- From: Trombone-l [mailto:trombone-l-bounces at trombonelist.org] On Behalf Of Don Lewis Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 10:11 AM To: Trombone-l at trombonelist.org Subject: [Trombone-l] Posting How can I post on the Trombone-l site? Don Lewis _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From mh at janitsjar.net Wed Mar 15 00:04:25 2017 From: mh at janitsjar.net (=?utf-8?Q?Marius_Helg=C3=A5?=) Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2017 06:04:25 +0100 Subject: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets In-Reply-To: <9300ae4d73748c66d18a87cf18dc44ce@thewhitfields.com> References: <9300ae4d73748c66d18a87cf18dc44ce@thewhitfields.com> Message-ID: <38E9AD0C-6BCF-452E-9BD7-8D65F95CEAD0@janitsjar.net> Three Swedish Tunes arranged by Mogens Andresen. No other quartet even comes close. Marius Helg? Bass Trombone Oslo/Mo i Rana, Norway > 14. mar. 2017 kl. 21.52 skrev ralphjr at thewhitfields.com: > > General question for the group... > > What are your favorite trombone quartets? > > I was talking with our favorite list leader a while back and mentioned one of my favorites, "Achieved is the Glorious Work" and he had never heard of it! It has been a staple in my trombone playing life since the 70's. > > What are your favorites? And if you can articulate why, please do so. I'm thinking of going on a buying spree and getting some new ones. > > Thanks, > > Ralph > > Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd > Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, engineer by > necessity." > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From trombonaut at comcast.net Wed Mar 15 13:34:45 2017 From: trombonaut at comcast.net (Trombonaut) Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2017 13:34:45 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] horns for sale Message-ID: <4134D692-9C76-4044-893E-16F7E2920466@comcast.net> All prices include CONUS shipping Conn 6H Elkhart, 1962---850 Conn 8H, unmarked Elkhart bell selected by Ralph Sauer and Byron Peebles of LA Phil, prior to Conn's move from Elkhart, documentation---800 Blessing B88 yellow, pristine---600 Olds "Bear" SP, TIS---350 Earl Williams LA 6, relac, Eastman case---2700 From ralphjr at thewhitfields.com Thu Mar 16 08:09:09 2017 From: ralphjr at thewhitfields.com (ralphjr at thewhitfields.com) Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 09:09:09 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets In-Reply-To: <38E9AD0C-6BCF-452E-9BD7-8D65F95CEAD0@janitsjar.net> References: <9300ae4d73748c66d18a87cf18dc44ce@thewhitfields.com> <38E9AD0C-6BCF-452E-9BD7-8D65F95CEAD0@janitsjar.net> Message-ID: Marius, Where can I get them in the US? I tried the usual places I go and didn't find them. Thanks, Ralph On 2017-03-15 01:04, Marius Helg? wrote: > Three Swedish Tunes arranged by Mogens Andresen. No other quartet even > comes close. > > Marius Helg? > Bass Trombone > Oslo/Mo i Rana, Norway > >> 14. mar. 2017 kl. 21.52 skrev ralphjr at thewhitfields.com: >> >> General question for the group... >> >> What are your favorite trombone quartets? >> >> I was talking with our favorite list leader a while back and mentioned >> one of my favorites, "Achieved is the Glorious Work" and he had never >> heard of it! It has been a staple in my trombone playing life since >> the 70's. >> >> What are your favorites? And if you can articulate why, please do so. >> I'm thinking of going on a buying spree and getting some new ones. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Ralph >> >> Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd >> Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, >> engineer by >> necessity." >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Trombone-l mailing list >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, engineer by necessity." From thompsonjm at nsula.edu Thu Mar 16 17:30:20 2017 From: thompsonjm at nsula.edu (Mark Thompson) Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 22:30:20 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I also enjoy the Andresen. The composer directed me to an online site several years back. Currently looks available here: http://www.onlinesheetmusic.com/3-swedish-tunes-p328085.aspx Well worth the investment! JMT [Northwestern State University] Dr. J. Mark Thompson Professor of Music (Trombone & Low Brass) & Coordinator of Statistics & Acquisitions thompsonjm at nsula.edu Northwestern State University School of Creative and Performing Arts Office: 318-357-5791 / Fax: 318-357-5906 Creative & Performing Arts Center Natchitoches, LA 71457 www.nsula.edu [Facebook] [Twitter] [Vimeo] [YouTube] [Instagram] [Tumblr] [LinkedIn] [Flickr] Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 09:09:09 -0400 From: ralphjr at thewhitfields.com To: Marius Helg?? > Cc: trombone-l at trombonelist.org Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Marius, Where can I get them in the US? I tried the usual places I go and didn't find them. Thanks, Ralph On 2017-03-15 01:04, Marius Helg? wrote: Three Swedish Tunes arranged by Mogens Andresen. No other quartet even comes close. Marius Helg? Bass Trombone Oslo/Mo i Rana, Norway 14. mar. 2017 kl. 21.52 skrev ralphjr at thewhitfields.com: General question for the group... What are your favorite trombone quartets? I was talking with our favorite list leader a while back and mentioned one of my favorites, "Achieved is the Glorious Work" and he had never heard of it! It has been a staple in my trombone playing life since the 70's. What are your favorites? And if you can articulate why, please do so. I'm thinking of going on a buying spree and getting some new ones. Thanks, Ralph Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, engineer by necessity." _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, engineer by necessity." ------------------------------ Subject: Digest Footer _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org ------------------------------ End of Trombone-l Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7 **************************************** From pricetaylor at gmail.com Thu Mar 16 17:41:50 2017 From: pricetaylor at gmail.com (Price Taylor) Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 15:41:50 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks Mark, might be a good investment for my trombone quartet. On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 3:30 PM, Mark Thompson wrote: > I also enjoy the Andresen. The composer directed me to an online site > several years back. Currently looks available here: > > http://www.onlinesheetmusic.com/3-swedish-tunes-p328085.aspx > > Well worth the investment! > > JMT > > > [Northwestern State University] > > > Dr. J. Mark Thompson > Professor of Music (Trombone & Low Brass) > & Coordinator of Statistics & Acquisitions > thompsonjm at nsula.edu > > Northwestern State University > School of Creative and Performing Arts > Office: 318-357-5791 / Fax: 318-357-5906 318-357-5906> > Creative & Performing Arts Center > Natchitoches, LA 71457 > www.nsula.edu > > [Facebook] [Twitter] < > https://www.twitter.com/nsula> [Vimeo] > [YouTube] [Instagram] < > https://instagram.com/nsula/> [Tumblr] > [LinkedIn] university?trk=edu-cp-sa-cname> [Flickr] photos/nsula> > > > Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 09:09:09 -0400 > From: ralphjr at thewhitfields.com > To: Marius Helg?? > > Cc: trombone-l at trombonelist.org > Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets > Message-ID: d4200766cb56d35d3a815583c0f07e0 at thewhitfields.com>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed > > Marius, > > Where can I get them in the US? I tried the usual places I go and > didn't find them. > > Thanks, > > Ralph > > On 2017-03-15 01:04, Marius Helg? wrote: > Three Swedish Tunes arranged by Mogens Andresen. No other quartet even > comes close. > > Marius Helg? > Bass Trombone > Oslo/Mo i Rana, Norway > > 14. mar. 2017 kl. 21.52 skrev ralphjr at thewhitfields.com ralphjr at thewhitfields.com>: > > General question for the group... > > What are your favorite trombone quartets? > > I was talking with our favorite list leader a while back and mentioned > one of my favorites, "Achieved is the Glorious Work" and he had never > heard of it! It has been a staple in my trombone playing life since > the 70's. > > What are your favorites? And if you can articulate why, please do so. > I'm thinking of going on a buying spree and getting some new ones. > > Thanks, > > Ralph > > Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd > Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, > engineer by > necessity." > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd > Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, engineer > by > necessity." > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > > ------------------------------ > > End of Trombone-l Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7 > **************************************** > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From spratt133 at gmail.com Fri Mar 17 09:38:15 2017 From: spratt133 at gmail.com (stephen pratt) Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 10:38:15 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Trombone-l Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: In this season of colds and flu I was wonder what advice might be available for cleaning or sanitizing horn and mouthpiece to keep from re-catching the same cold/flu bug. On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 2:00 PM, wrote: > Send Trombone-l mailing list submissions to > trombone-l at trombonelist.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_ > trombonelist.org > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > trombone-l-request at trombonelist.org > > You can reach the person managing the list at > trombone-l-owner at trombonelist.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of Trombone-l digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. horns for sale (Trombonaut) > 2. Re: Favorite quartets (ralphjr at thewhitfields.com) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2017 13:34:45 -0500 > From: Trombonaut > To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org > Subject: [Trombone-l] horns for sale > Message-ID: <4134D692-9C76-4044-893E-16F7E2920466 at comcast.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > All prices include CONUS shipping > > Conn 6H Elkhart, 1962---850 > > Conn 8H, unmarked Elkhart bell selected by Ralph Sauer and Byron Peebles > of LA Phil, > prior to Conn's move from Elkhart, documentation---800 > > Blessing B88 yellow, pristine---600 > > Olds "Bear" SP, TIS---350 > > Earl Williams LA 6, relac, Eastman case---2700 > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 09:09:09 -0400 > From: ralphjr at thewhitfields.com > To: Marius Helg? > Cc: trombone-l at trombonelist.org > Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed > > Marius, > > Where can I get them in the US? I tried the usual places I go and > didn't find them. > > Thanks, > > Ralph > > On 2017-03-15 01:04, Marius Helg? wrote: > > Three Swedish Tunes arranged by Mogens Andresen. No other quartet even > > comes close. > > > > Marius Helg? > > Bass Trombone > > Oslo/Mo i Rana, Norway > > > >> 14. mar. 2017 kl. 21.52 skrev ralphjr at thewhitfields.com: > >> > >> General question for the group... > >> > >> What are your favorite trombone quartets? > >> > >> I was talking with our favorite list leader a while back and mentioned > >> one of my favorites, "Achieved is the Glorious Work" and he had never > >> heard of it! It has been a staple in my trombone playing life since > >> the 70's. > >> > >> What are your favorites? And if you can articulate why, please do so. > >> I'm thinking of going on a buying spree and getting some new ones. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Ralph > >> > >> Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd > >> Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, > >> engineer by > >> necessity." > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Trombone-l mailing list > >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd > Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, engineer > by > necessity." > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > > ------------------------------ > > End of Trombone-l Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7 > **************************************** > From eric at proinstrumentrepair.com Fri Mar 17 09:57:52 2017 From: eric at proinstrumentrepair.com (Eric Edwards) Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 09:57:52 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Trombone-l Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6b0c2e28-acb1-d75f-0ceb-83225399ee7e@proinstrumentrepair.com> Biggest thing is your mouthpiece! Wash with HOT HOT HOT soapy water, use dish soap like Palmolive etc. NOT dishwasher detergent!!! Rinse well & then give it a splash of Listerine or Scope mouthwash & rinse again. Scrub your upper tube and leadpipe with a brush & same soapy solution & rinse. That's about all you can or need to do. Maybe wipe anywhere your hands contact the horn with an alcohol wipe. And wash your hands often with plain soap! Eric Eric Edwards Professional Instrument Repair 972.795.5784 "The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price has faded" "The wise man, when he holds his tongue, says more than the fool when he speaks" "If you must choose between two evils, choose the one you haven't tried yet." "Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud." -Sophocles On 3/17/2017 9:38 AM, stephen pratt wrote: > In this season of colds and flu I was wonder what advice might be available > for cleaning or sanitizing horn and mouthpiece to keep from re-catching the > same cold/flu bug. > > On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 2:00 PM, > wrote: > >> Send Trombone-l mailing list submissions to >> trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> >> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_ >> trombonelist.org >> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >> trombone-l-request at trombonelist.org >> >> You can reach the person managing the list at >> trombone-l-owner at trombonelist.org >> >> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >> than "Re: Contents of Trombone-l digest..." >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. horns for sale (Trombonaut) >> 2. Re: Favorite quartets (ralphjr at thewhitfields.com) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2017 13:34:45 -0500 >> From: Trombonaut >> To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> Subject: [Trombone-l] horns for sale >> Message-ID: <4134D692-9C76-4044-893E-16F7E2920466 at comcast.net> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >> >> All prices include CONUS shipping >> >> Conn 6H Elkhart, 1962---850 >> >> Conn 8H, unmarked Elkhart bell selected by Ralph Sauer and Byron Peebles >> of LA Phil, >> prior to Conn's move from Elkhart, documentation---800 >> >> Blessing B88 yellow, pristine---600 >> >> Olds "Bear" SP, TIS---350 >> >> Earl Williams LA 6, relac, Eastman case---2700 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 09:09:09 -0400 >> From: ralphjr at thewhitfields.com >> To: Marius Helg? >> Cc: trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets >> Message-ID: >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed >> >> Marius, >> >> Where can I get them in the US? I tried the usual places I go and >> didn't find them. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Ralph >> >> On 2017-03-15 01:04, Marius Helg? wrote: >>> Three Swedish Tunes arranged by Mogens Andresen. No other quartet even >>> comes close. >>> >>> Marius Helg? >>> Bass Trombone >>> Oslo/Mo i Rana, Norway >>> >>>> 14. mar. 2017 kl. 21.52 skrev ralphjr at thewhitfields.com: >>>> >>>> General question for the group... >>>> >>>> What are your favorite trombone quartets? >>>> >>>> I was talking with our favorite list leader a while back and mentioned >>>> one of my favorites, "Achieved is the Glorious Work" and he had never >>>> heard of it! It has been a staple in my trombone playing life since >>>> the 70's. >>>> >>>> What are your favorites? And if you can articulate why, please do so. >>>> I'm thinking of going on a buying spree and getting some new ones. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Ralph >>>> >>>> Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd >>>> Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, >>>> engineer by >>>> necessity." >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Trombone-l mailing list >>>> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>>> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >> Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd >> Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, engineer >> by >> necessity." >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Subject: Digest Footer >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Trombone-l mailing list >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> End of Trombone-l Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7 >> **************************************** >> > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From pricetaylor at gmail.com Fri Mar 17 10:03:49 2017 From: pricetaylor at gmail.com (Price Taylor) Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 08:03:49 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Trombone-l Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7 In-Reply-To: <6b0c2e28-acb1-d75f-0ceb-83225399ee7e@proinstrumentrepair.com> References: <6b0c2e28-acb1-d75f-0ceb-83225399ee7e@proinstrumentrepair.com> Message-ID: Good stuff Eric! The only other thing I can offer is if the horn hasn't been cleaned in awhile, you might want to do that as well. Here's what I do - the experts can chime in as necessary. Warning - you shouldn't ever use hot water to clean your trombone since you might remove some lacquer. Mouthpieces are the exception since they are either plated or stainless steel or titanium and do as Eric stated. Disassemble as much as possible (pull off all tuning slides and the outer slide from the inner slide) and give it a bath in warm water and a little dish soap in a bathtub. I always put a towel in the bottom to avoid dents. Rinse with warm water. I then lay all the parts on a couple of dry towels in a place where they can air dry without pets or people harming them. If you haven't done this in awhile you might be amazed what you might find in it. Give both the inner and outer slides a good swabbing. Good luck! On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 7:57 AM, Eric Edwards wrote: > Biggest thing is your mouthpiece! Wash with HOT HOT HOT soapy water, use > dish soap like Palmolive etc. NOT dishwasher detergent!!! > > Rinse well & then give it a splash of Listerine or Scope mouthwash & rinse > again. > > Scrub your upper tube and leadpipe with a brush & same soapy solution & > rinse. > > That's about all you can or need to do. Maybe wipe anywhere your hands > contact the horn with an alcohol wipe. > > And wash your hands often with plain soap! > > > Eric > > > Eric Edwards > Professional Instrument Repair > 972.795.5784 > > > > "The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low > price has faded" > "The wise man, when he holds his tongue, says more than the fool when he > speaks" > "If you must choose between two evils, choose the one you haven't tried > yet." > "Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud." -Sophocles > > > On 3/17/2017 9:38 AM, stephen pratt wrote: > >> In this season of colds and flu I was wonder what advice might be >> available >> for cleaning or sanitizing horn and mouthpiece to keep from re-catching >> the >> same cold/flu bug. >> >> On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 2:00 PM, >> wrote: >> >> Send Trombone-l mailing list submissions to >>> trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>> >>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >>> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_ >>> trombonelist.org >>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >>> trombone-l-request at trombonelist.org >>> >>> You can reach the person managing the list at >>> trombone-l-owner at trombonelist.org >>> >>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >>> than "Re: Contents of Trombone-l digest..." >>> >>> >>> Today's Topics: >>> >>> 1. horns for sale (Trombonaut) >>> 2. Re: Favorite quartets (ralphjr at thewhitfields.com) >>> >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> Message: 1 >>> Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2017 13:34:45 -0500 >>> From: Trombonaut >>> To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>> Subject: [Trombone-l] horns for sale >>> Message-ID: <4134D692-9C76-4044-893E-16F7E2920466 at comcast.net> >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >>> >>> All prices include CONUS shipping >>> >>> Conn 6H Elkhart, 1962---850 >>> >>> Conn 8H, unmarked Elkhart bell selected by Ralph Sauer and Byron Peebles >>> of LA Phil, >>> prior to Conn's move from Elkhart, documentation---800 >>> >>> Blessing B88 yellow, pristine---600 >>> >>> Olds "Bear" SP, TIS---350 >>> >>> Earl Williams LA 6, relac, Eastman case---2700 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Message: 2 >>> Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 09:09:09 -0400 >>> From: ralphjr at thewhitfields.com >>> To: Marius Helg? >>> Cc: trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets >>> Message-ID: >>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed >>> >>> Marius, >>> >>> Where can I get them in the US? I tried the usual places I go and >>> didn't find them. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Ralph >>> >>> On 2017-03-15 01:04, Marius Helg? wrote: >>> >>>> Three Swedish Tunes arranged by Mogens Andresen. No other quartet even >>>> comes close. >>>> >>>> Marius Helg? >>>> Bass Trombone >>>> Oslo/Mo i Rana, Norway >>>> >>>> 14. mar. 2017 kl. 21.52 skrev ralphjr at thewhitfields.com: >>>>> >>>>> General question for the group... >>>>> >>>>> What are your favorite trombone quartets? >>>>> >>>>> I was talking with our favorite list leader a while back and mentioned >>>>> one of my favorites, "Achieved is the Glorious Work" and he had never >>>>> heard of it! It has been a staple in my trombone playing life since >>>>> the 70's. >>>>> >>>>> What are your favorites? And if you can articulate why, please do so. >>>>> I'm thinking of going on a buying spree and getting some new ones. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Ralph >>>>> >>>>> Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd >>>>> Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, >>>>> engineer by >>>>> necessity." >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Trombone-l mailing list >>>>> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>>>> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >>>>> >>>> Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd >>> Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, engineer >>> by >>> necessity." >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> Subject: Digest Footer >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Trombone-l mailing list >>> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> >>> End of Trombone-l Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7 >>> **************************************** >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >> Trombone-l mailing list >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From drbach6 at aol.com Fri Mar 17 11:28:50 2017 From: drbach6 at aol.com (drbach6 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 12:28:50 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Trombone-l Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7 In-Reply-To: References: <6b0c2e28-acb1-d75f-0ceb-83225399ee7e@proinstrumentrepair.com> Message-ID: <0D8E8E34-7089-4670-81CC-6349AF18F595@aol.com> I wouldn't worry about lacquer coming off. I had a rep tell me that if it's baked on properly, it takes an acid to get it off. I've never had a problem losing lacquer to hot water since that conversation. The acid from my body chem used to take lacquer off and pitted my grip on my 88H so I've wrapped it to save it. Now my system is more alkaline and I still wrap my grips but don't notice the issue as much. Don't be afraid of hot water to kill germs in your trombone. I use it all the time to clean mine. Linda Landis Lead Trombone, Columbus Jazz Orchestra/Sub Columbus Symphony Orchestra/Musical Director Jazz Central Big Band/Private Instructor > On Mar 17, 2017, at 11:03 AM, Price Taylor wrote: > > Good stuff Eric! The only other thing I can offer is if the horn hasn't > been cleaned in awhile, you might want to do that as well. > > Here's what I do - the experts can chime in as necessary. > > Warning - you shouldn't ever use hot water to clean your trombone since you > might remove some lacquer. Mouthpieces are the exception since they are > either plated or stainless steel or titanium and do as Eric stated. > > Disassemble as much as possible (pull off all tuning slides and the outer > slide from the inner slide) and give it a bath in warm water and a little > dish soap in a bathtub. I always put a towel in the bottom to avoid dents. > Rinse with warm water. I then lay all the parts on a couple of dry towels > in a place where they can air dry without pets or people harming them. If > you haven't done this in awhile you might be amazed what you might find in > it. Give both the inner and outer slides a good swabbing. > > Good luck! > > On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 7:57 AM, Eric Edwards > wrote: > >> Biggest thing is your mouthpiece! Wash with HOT HOT HOT soapy water, use >> dish soap like Palmolive etc. NOT dishwasher detergent!!! >> >> Rinse well & then give it a splash of Listerine or Scope mouthwash & rinse >> again. >> >> Scrub your upper tube and leadpipe with a brush & same soapy solution & >> rinse. >> >> That's about all you can or need to do. Maybe wipe anywhere your hands >> contact the horn with an alcohol wipe. >> >> And wash your hands often with plain soap! >> >> >> Eric >> >> >> Eric Edwards >> Professional Instrument Repair >> 972.795.5784 >> >> >> >> "The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low >> price has faded" >> "The wise man, when he holds his tongue, says more than the fool when he >> speaks" >> "If you must choose between two evils, choose the one you haven't tried >> yet." >> "Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud." -Sophocles >> >> >>> On 3/17/2017 9:38 AM, stephen pratt wrote: >>> >>> In this season of colds and flu I was wonder what advice might be >>> available >>> for cleaning or sanitizing horn and mouthpiece to keep from re-catching >>> the >>> same cold/flu bug. >>> >>> On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 2:00 PM, >>> wrote: >>> >>> Send Trombone-l mailing list submissions to >>>> trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>>> >>>> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >>>> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_ >>>> trombonelist.org >>>> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >>>> trombone-l-request at trombonelist.org >>>> >>>> You can reach the person managing the list at >>>> trombone-l-owner at trombonelist.org >>>> >>>> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >>>> than "Re: Contents of Trombone-l digest..." >>>> >>>> >>>> Today's Topics: >>>> >>>> 1. horns for sale (Trombonaut) >>>> 2. Re: Favorite quartets (ralphjr at thewhitfields.com) >>>> >>>> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> >>>> Message: 1 >>>> Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2017 13:34:45 -0500 >>>> From: Trombonaut >>>> To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>>> Subject: [Trombone-l] horns for sale >>>> Message-ID: <4134D692-9C76-4044-893E-16F7E2920466 at comcast.net> >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >>>> >>>> All prices include CONUS shipping >>>> >>>> Conn 6H Elkhart, 1962---850 >>>> >>>> Conn 8H, unmarked Elkhart bell selected by Ralph Sauer and Byron Peebles >>>> of LA Phil, >>>> prior to Conn's move from Elkhart, documentation---800 >>>> >>>> Blessing B88 yellow, pristine---600 >>>> >>>> Olds "Bear" SP, TIS---350 >>>> >>>> Earl Williams LA 6, relac, Eastman case---2700 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Message: 2 >>>> Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2017 09:09:09 -0400 >>>> From: ralphjr at thewhitfields.com >>>> To: Marius Helg? >>>> Cc: trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>>> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Favorite quartets >>>> Message-ID: >>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed >>>> >>>> Marius, >>>> >>>> Where can I get them in the US? I tried the usual places I go and >>>> didn't find them. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Ralph >>>> >>>>> On 2017-03-15 01:04, Marius Helg? wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Three Swedish Tunes arranged by Mogens Andresen. No other quartet even >>>>> comes close. >>>>> >>>>> Marius Helg? >>>>> Bass Trombone >>>>> Oslo/Mo i Rana, Norway >>>>> >>>>>> 14. mar. 2017 kl. 21.52 skrev ralphjr at thewhitfields.com: >>>>>> >>>>>> General question for the group... >>>>>> >>>>>> What are your favorite trombone quartets? >>>>>> >>>>>> I was talking with our favorite list leader a while back and mentioned >>>>>> one of my favorites, "Achieved is the Glorious Work" and he had never >>>>>> heard of it! It has been a staple in my trombone playing life since >>>>>> the 70's. >>>>>> >>>>>> What are your favorites? And if you can articulate why, please do so. >>>>>> I'm thinking of going on a buying spree and getting some new ones. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> Ralph >>>>>> >>>>>> Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd >>>>>> Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, >>>>>> engineer by >>>>>> necessity." >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Trombone-l mailing list >>>>>> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>>>>> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >>>>> Ralph W. Whitfield, Jr. Bass Trombone, Gadsden Symphony Orchestra 2nd >>>> Trombone, Rome (Ga.) Symphony Orchestra "Trombonist by nature, engineer >>>> by >>>> necessity." >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Subject: Digest Footer >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Trombone-l mailing list >>>> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>>> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> End of Trombone-l Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7 >>>> **************************************** >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>> Trombone-l mailing list >>> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Trombone-l mailing list >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From daveburch235 at gmail.com Wed Mar 22 14:57:01 2017 From: daveburch235 at gmail.com (David Burch) Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 15:57:01 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Music folders Message-ID: Dear listers, This admittedly on on the fringe of trombonish topics, but I am in charge of buying new music folders for my community orchestra. We want durable black folders with music pockets and a pencil pocket if possible. Our budget allows roughly $12 per folder, which seems to be in the middle of the price range at best. Can anyone recommend a folder that meets these specifications? Thanks, Dave Burch Cincinnati area From howard at sci1.com Wed Mar 22 20:40:58 2017 From: howard at sci1.com (Howard Spindel) Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 18:40:58 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Music folders In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I've had good luck with both Protec folders and Deer River folders. Howard On 3/22/2017 12:57 PM, David Burch wrote: > Dear listers, > > This admittedly on on the fringe of trombonish topics, but I am in charge > of buying new music folders for my community orchestra. We want durable > black folders with music pockets and a pencil pocket if possible. Our > budget allows roughly $12 per folder, which seems to be in the middle of > the price range at best. Can anyone recommend a folder that meets these > specifications? > > Thanks, > Dave Burch > > From jobriant at garlic.com Wed Mar 22 21:33:43 2017 From: jobriant at garlic.com (Jim O'Briant) Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 19:33:43 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Music folders In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <06ac01d2a37d$e3ec9d60$abc5d820$@garlic.com> Dave Burch wrote: > ... I am in charge of buying new music folders for my community orchestra. > We want durable black folders with music pockets and a pencil pocket if > possible. ... Can anyone recommend a folder that meets these specifications? The Pacific Brass Band uses these: http://www.mymusicfolders.com/product/classroom-band-folders/ We bought enough for the band in 1991, and are still using most of them; we bought a few replacements in 2016. They have served us well. There's also a "Pro Band Folder" with deeper pockets to hold many more pieces of music at one time, if that's a consideration. Hope this helps! Jim O'Briant Gilroy, CA Conductor / Staff Arranger, The Pacific Brass Band www.pacificbrassband.org Principal Tuba, South Valley Symphony Orchestra www.southvalleysymphony.org From cday2 at me.com Wed Mar 22 22:16:59 2017 From: cday2 at me.com (Cameron Daly) Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 23:16:59 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Music folders In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <48AB77D6-5FF7-4DC8-A389-31658901DE12@me.com> We (the brass quintet) are going to take 5:30 to 6 P.M. For sound checking. Thanks! -Cam Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 22, 2017, at 3:57 PM, David Burch wrote: > > Dear listers, > > This admittedly on on the fringe of trombonish topics, but I am in charge > of buying new music folders for my community orchestra. We want durable > black folders with music pockets and a pencil pocket if possible. Our > budget allows roughly $12 per folder, which seems to be in the middle of > the price range at best. Can anyone recommend a folder that meets these > specifications? > > Thanks, > Dave Burch > Cincinnati area > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From cday2 at me.com Wed Mar 22 22:17:41 2017 From: cday2 at me.com (Cameron Daly) Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2017 23:17:41 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Music folders In-Reply-To: <06ac01d2a37d$e3ec9d60$abc5d820$@garlic.com> References: <06ac01d2a37d$e3ec9d60$abc5d820$@garlic.com> Message-ID: My goodness...wrong email chain. Sorry!!! Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 22, 2017, at 10:33 PM, Jim O'Briant wrote: > > Dave Burch wrote: > >> ... I am in charge of buying new music folders for my community orchestra. > >> We want durable black folders with music pockets and a pencil pocket if >> possible. ... Can anyone recommend a folder that meets these > specifications? > > The Pacific Brass Band uses these: > > http://www.mymusicfolders.com/product/classroom-band-folders/ > > We bought enough for the band in 1991, and are still using most of them; we > bought a few replacements in 2016. They have served us well. There's also a > "Pro Band Folder" with deeper pockets to hold many more pieces of music at > one time, if that's a consideration. > > Hope this helps! > > Jim O'Briant > Gilroy, CA > Conductor / Staff Arranger, The Pacific Brass Band www.pacificbrassband.org > Principal Tuba, South Valley Symphony Orchestra www.southvalleysymphony.org > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From oppekri at gmail.com Mon Mar 27 05:48:02 2017 From: oppekri at gmail.com (Kristine Oppegaard) Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2017 12:48:02 +0200 Subject: [Trombone-l] Bachelor thesis about bass trombone Message-ID: Hi trombone friends! I am writing my bachelor thesis about learning bass trombone as a tenor trombone player and i wonder if there is someone out there who has gone through the same process and can answer some questions! 1. Does it affect your tenor trombone playing negatively or positively to play bass trombone? 2. Why do you play both? 3. Do you do any particular excersises or adjustments when you change between the instruments? 4. Has it given you more gigs? 5. Do you do other types of ecxersises on the bass compared to the tenor? Best, Kristine, student of Gothenburg Music academy From georgebutler3rd at gmail.com Mon Mar 27 07:15:31 2017 From: georgebutler3rd at gmail.com (George Butler) Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2017 15:15:31 +0300 Subject: [Trombone-l] Bachelor thesis about bass trombone In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Kristine, Have you looked at Micah Everett's recent book on doubling? That would be where I'd start. If your library does not have it, maybe your acquisitions librarian can get it for you. http://www.mountainpeakmusic.com/content/Low%20Brass%20Player's%20Guide%20to%20Doubling%20Sample.pdf Or, from Amazon. Also, Micah also has given some of this freely in his blog, The Reforming Trombonist: https://thereformingtrombonist.wordpress.com/?s=doubling Hope this helps! --George Butler, Lasnam?e Muusikakool, Tallinn, Estonia On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 1:48 PM, Kristine Oppegaard wrote: > Hi trombone friends! > I am writing my bachelor thesis about learning bass trombone as a tenor > trombone player and i wonder if there is someone out there who has gone > through the same process and can answer some questions! > > 1. Does it affect your tenor trombone playing negatively or positively to > play bass trombone? > 2. Why do you play both? > 3. Do you do any particular excersises or adjustments when you change > between the instruments? > 4. Has it given you more gigs? > 5. Do you do other types of ecxersises on the bass compared to the tenor? > > Best, > Kristine, student of Gothenburg Music academy > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From anthony.parrish at alumni.nd.edu Mon Mar 27 13:09:00 2017 From: anthony.parrish at alumni.nd.edu (Anthony Parrish) Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2017 14:09:00 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Bachelor thesis about bass trombone Message-ID: You might try looking for previous work around the subject like Lawrence John Pearce's thesis while completing his DMA at the University of Oklahoma under Dr. Irvin Wagner. (found here: https://shareok.org/bitstream/handle/11244/428/3040844.PDF) While his is more about professionals' approach to doubling it could provide some nice insights... The thesis is focused around three interviews: 1) Charlie Vernon, 2) Donald Hildebrandt, and 3) Brian Rogers. Google Scholar and WorldCat are two places to start looking - or ask your institution's music librarian. Best regards, Anthony Parrish From JFBermann at aol.com Tue Mar 28 07:33:35 2017 From: JFBermann at aol.com (Jim) Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 08:33:35 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Posting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3F242E42-F604-4D24-85CF-34E5995D4B56@aol.com> Metal, I need to change my e- mail address to JFBermann at gmail.com Thanks, Jim Sent from my iPhone > On Mar 13, 2017, at 1:18 PM, Danner, Mearl wrote: > > It's an email list. You just did. > > John Danner > > Sent from Office 365 by Outlook Mobile > > > ________________________________ > From: Trombone-l on behalf of Don Lewis > Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 12:11:24 PM > To: Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > Subject: [Trombone-l] Posting > > How can I post on the Trombone-l site? Don Lewis > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__trombonelist.org_mailman_listinfo_trombone-2Dl-5Ftrombonelist.org&d=DwICAg&c=GTxgfYI6i4KYikqC6GK_Jzn2mYGEh-v4HEPYCyQcJzU&r=QrtsngPHBPYWHf721LZPYCPPgGsiVHWjJmw0NsWHYvc&m=iDGaEMWpO0rTWguoiIIDyBsrHTTrxWKquHBO7_rUrgM&s=_xtB7WWO_iouoED6rkICDlTM2KcLF2r364zSVPXd9-w&e= > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From brasswalker at gmail.com Tue Mar 28 09:28:05 2017 From: brasswalker at gmail.com (Daniel Walker) Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 10:28:05 -0400 Subject: [Trombone-l] Bachelor thesis about bass trombone In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Kristine, I'm thinking this is more along the lines of a survey, rather than a request for resources? To answer the questions: 1) Yes, it can have a negative affect on tenor playing in the short term, but this effect diminishes the longer you work on switching back and forth. Being primarily a tenor player, I find I have to do more work transitioning to bass to achieve a workable sound than I have to do when I transition back to tenor. Although it is possible to play both back to back with acceptable results, for optimal performance I find I need a day or two to make the transition. 2) I play both because I can. Same reason for doubling on euphonium and tuba. Would not apply to viola. The more things you can do, the more you will have opportunities to play. Also, it's fun! 3) I use the Six Notes as a foundation for locking in with the equipment. After that, the standard assortment of lip slurs and technical fundamentals that you would do in any practice session. I don't have a routine specifically tailored to "making the switch". 4) YES 5) Well, yes, I work on the low range! Lip slurs, Caruso excercises. It's not so much different exercises, but what I do with the ones I always use. Mostly, on bass I have to be very concious of not spreading the embouchure too much.I have also found that maintaining (or striving for) a solid low register on the tenor carries over to the bass. I don't do anything fundamentally different chop wise (at least that's what I strive for!) so it's mainly about getting comfortable with the different rim sizes. On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 6:48 AM, Kristine Oppegaard wrote: > Hi trombone friends! > I am writing my bachelor thesis about learning bass trombone as a tenor > trombone player and i wonder if there is someone out there who has gone > through the same process and can answer some questions! > > 1. Does it affect your tenor trombone playing negatively or positively to > play bass trombone? > 2. Why do you play both? > 3. Do you do any particular excersises or adjustments when you change > between the instruments? > 4. Has it given you more gigs? > 5. Do you do other types of ecxersises on the bass compared to the tenor? > > Best, > Kristine, student of Gothenburg Music academy > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From djohansen1958 at yahoo.com Tue Mar 28 16:23:13 2017 From: djohansen1958 at yahoo.com (David Johansen) Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 21:23:13 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [Trombone-l] Tuba position available In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1488424779.5752698.1490736193191@mail.yahoo.com> Dear Colleagues: I'm writing to let you know that my school, Southeastern Louisiana University is looking for a tuba/Euphonium adjunct instructor. ?In addition to studio teaching, the instructor would be playing tuba with the faculty brass quintet, Southeastern Brass. ?All pertinent information can be found at this link: ?Southeastern Louisiana University Employment Site : Welcome | | | | | | | | | | | Southeastern Louisiana University Employment Site : Welcome By PeopleAdmin, Inc. null | | | | If you know of anyone who might be interested in this position, I would appreciate it if you would pass this along. 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Thank you, David Thieme Fir T From trombonaut at comcast.net Tue Mar 28 16:34:12 2017 From: trombonaut at comcast.net (Trombonaut) Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 16:34:12 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] ITA Journals Message-ID: <65CBF8E3-2A77-4CF8-B1F9-91B8E6989EE3@comcast.net> I apologize----the heading should read ITA Journals, not ITF Journals. I guess I have the festival on my mind! David From oppekri at gmail.com Wed Mar 29 02:02:40 2017 From: oppekri at gmail.com (Kristine Oppegaard) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 09:02:40 +0200 Subject: [Trombone-l] Bachelor thesis about bass trombone In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you so much for all your answers! I needed answer to the questions, but it was really nice of some of you to inform me about other works on this subject! Hope i'll pass the exam? Best, Kristine 2017-03-28 16:28 GMT+02:00 Daniel Walker : > Hi Kristine, > > I'm thinking this is more along the lines of a survey, rather than a > request for resources? > > To answer the questions: > > 1) Yes, it can have a negative affect on tenor playing in the short term, > but this effect diminishes the longer you work on switching back and > forth. Being primarily a tenor player, I find I have to do more work > transitioning to bass to achieve a workable sound than I have to do when I > transition back to tenor. Although it is possible to play both back to > back with acceptable results, for optimal performance I find I need a day > or two to make the transition. > > 2) I play both because I can. Same reason for doubling on euphonium and > tuba. Would not apply to viola. The more things you can do, the more you > will have opportunities to play. Also, it's fun! > > 3) I use the Six Notes as a foundation for locking in with the equipment. > After that, the standard assortment of lip slurs and technical fundamentals > that you would do in any practice session. I don't have a routine > specifically tailored to "making the switch". > > 4) YES > > 5) Well, yes, I work on the low range! Lip slurs, Caruso excercises. It's > not so much different exercises, but what I do with the ones I always use. > Mostly, on bass I have to be very concious of not spreading the embouchure > too much.I have also found that maintaining (or striving for) a solid low > register on the tenor carries over to the bass. I don't do anything > fundamentally different chop wise (at least that's what I strive for!) so > it's mainly about getting comfortable with the different rim sizes. > > > > On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 6:48 AM, Kristine Oppegaard > wrote: > >> Hi trombone friends! >> I am writing my bachelor thesis about learning bass trombone as a tenor >> trombone player and i wonder if there is someone out there who has gone >> through the same process and can answer some questions! >> >> 1. Does it affect your tenor trombone playing negatively or positively to >> play bass trombone? >> 2. Why do you play both? >> 3. Do you do any particular excersises or adjustments when you change >> between the instruments? >> 4. Has it given you more gigs? >> 5. Do you do other types of ecxersises on the bass compared to the tenor? >> >> Best, >> Kristine, student of Gothenburg Music academy >> _______________________________________________ >> Trombone-l mailing list >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >> > > From earl.kd5xb at gmail.com Wed Mar 29 09:56:17 2017 From: earl.kd5xb at gmail.com (Earl Needham) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 08:56:17 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] Bachelor thesis about bass trombone In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Kristine, there's one thing I always say -- After spending some time on the Bass Trombone, which takes more air than any other wind instrument that I know of, even tuba, a person feels like SUPERMAN when going back to the tenor trombone. It's just incredible. Earl Needham Clovis, New Mexico USA On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:02 AM, Kristine Oppegaard wrote: > Thank you so much for all your answers! I needed answer to the questions, > but it was really nice of some of you to inform me about other works on > this subject! Hope i'll pass the exam? > > Best, > Kristine > > 2017-03-28 16:28 GMT+02:00 Daniel Walker : > > > Hi Kristine, > > > > I'm thinking this is more along the lines of a survey, rather than a > > request for resources? > > > > To answer the questions: > > > > 1) Yes, it can have a negative affect on tenor playing in the short term, > > but this effect diminishes the longer you work on switching back and > > forth. Being primarily a tenor player, I find I have to do more work > > transitioning to bass to achieve a workable sound than I have to do when > I > > transition back to tenor. Although it is possible to play both back to > > back with acceptable results, for optimal performance I find I need a day > > or two to make the transition. > > > > 2) I play both because I can. Same reason for doubling on euphonium and > > tuba. Would not apply to viola. The more things you can do, the more you > > will have opportunities to play. Also, it's fun! > > > > 3) I use the Six Notes as a foundation for locking in with the equipment. > > After that, the standard assortment of lip slurs and technical > fundamentals > > that you would do in any practice session. I don't have a routine > > specifically tailored to "making the switch". > > > > 4) YES > > > > 5) Well, yes, I work on the low range! Lip slurs, Caruso excercises. > It's > > not so much different exercises, but what I do with the ones I always > use. > > Mostly, on bass I have to be very concious of not spreading the > embouchure > > too much.I have also found that maintaining (or striving for) a solid > low > > register on the tenor carries over to the bass. I don't do anything > > fundamentally different chop wise (at least that's what I strive for!) > so > > it's mainly about getting comfortable with the different rim sizes. > > > > > > > > On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 6:48 AM, Kristine Oppegaard > > wrote: > > > >> Hi trombone friends! > >> I am writing my bachelor thesis about learning bass trombone as a tenor > >> trombone player and i wonder if there is someone out there who has gone > >> through the same process and can answer some questions! > >> > >> 1. Does it affect your tenor trombone playing negatively or positively > to > >> play bass trombone? > >> 2. Why do you play both? > >> 3. Do you do any particular excersises or adjustments when you change > >> between the instruments? > >> 4. Has it given you more gigs? > >> 5. Do you do other types of ecxersises on the bass compared to the > tenor? > >> > >> Best, > >> Kristine, student of Gothenburg Music academy > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Trombone-l mailing list > >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From rc750 at live.com Wed Mar 29 10:03:42 2017 From: rc750 at live.com (Roger Carmichael) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 15:03:42 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Bachelor thesis about bass trombone In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: If one is not careful, a bass trombonist can quickly overblow a tenor trombone. I also have to be careful when I switch to my tuba. ________________________________ From: Trombone-l on behalf of Earl Needham Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2017 10:56 AM To: Kristine Oppegaard Cc: trombone-l at trombonelist.org Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Bachelor thesis about bass trombone Kristine, there's one thing I always say -- After spending some time on the Bass Trombone, which takes more air than any other wind instrument that I know of, even tuba, a person feels like SUPERMAN when going back to the tenor trombone. It's just incredible. Earl Needham Clovis, New Mexico USA On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:02 AM, Kristine Oppegaard wrote: > Thank you so much for all your answers! I needed answer to the questions, > but it was really nice of some of you to inform me about other works on > this subject! Hope i'll pass the exam? > > Best, > Kristine > > 2017-03-28 16:28 GMT+02:00 Daniel Walker : > > > Hi Kristine, > > > > I'm thinking this is more along the lines of a survey, rather than a > > request for resources? > > > > To answer the questions: > > > > 1) Yes, it can have a negative affect on tenor playing in the short term, > > but this effect diminishes the longer you work on switching back and > > forth. Being primarily a tenor player, I find I have to do more work > > transitioning to bass to achieve a workable sound than I have to do when > I > > transition back to tenor. Although it is possible to play both back to > > back with acceptable results, for optimal performance I find I need a day > > or two to make the transition. > > > > 2) I play both because I can. Same reason for doubling on euphonium and > > tuba. Would not apply to viola. The more things you can do, the more you > > will have opportunities to play. Also, it's fun! > > > > 3) I use the Six Notes as a foundation for locking in with the equipment. > > After that, the standard assortment of lip slurs and technical > fundamentals > > that you would do in any practice session. I don't have a routine > > specifically tailored to "making the switch". > > > > 4) YES > > > > 5) Well, yes, I work on the low range! Lip slurs, Caruso excercises. > It's > > not so much different exercises, but what I do with the ones I always > use. > > Mostly, on bass I have to be very concious of not spreading the > embouchure > > too much.I have also found that maintaining (or striving for) a solid > low > > register on the tenor carries over to the bass. I don't do anything > > fundamentally different chop wise (at least that's what I strive for!) > so > > it's mainly about getting comfortable with the different rim sizes. > > > > > > > > On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 6:48 AM, Kristine Oppegaard > > wrote: > > > >> Hi trombone friends! > >> I am writing my bachelor thesis about learning bass trombone as a tenor > >> trombone player and i wonder if there is someone out there who has gone > >> through the same process and can answer some questions! > >> > >> 1. Does it affect your tenor trombone playing negatively or positively > to > >> play bass trombone? > >> 2. Why do you play both? > >> 3. Do you do any particular excersises or adjustments when you change > >> between the instruments? > >> 4. Has it given you more gigs? > >> 5. Do you do other types of ecxersises on the bass compared to the > tenor? > >> > >> Best, > >> Kristine, student of Gothenburg Music academy > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Trombone-l mailing list > >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From pricetaylor at gmail.com Wed Mar 29 10:04:27 2017 From: pricetaylor at gmail.com (Price Taylor) Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2017 08:04:27 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Bachelor thesis about bass trombone In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I second that Earl. Doubling on bass has made me a better tenor player. I can't recommend it for everyone since some can't switch mouthpieces that easily - which is why Doug Elliott found a niche with making and selling screw-on rims. Price On Mar 29, 2017 7:57 AM, "Earl Needham" wrote: > Kristine, there's one thing I always say -- > > After spending some time on the Bass Trombone, which takes more air than > any other wind instrument that I know of, even tuba, a person feels like > SUPERMAN when going back to the tenor trombone. It's just incredible. > > Earl Needham > Clovis, New Mexico USA > > > On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:02 AM, Kristine Oppegaard > wrote: > > > Thank you so much for all your answers! I needed answer to the questions, > > but it was really nice of some of you to inform me about other works on > > this subject! Hope i'll pass the exam? > > > > Best, > > Kristine > > > > 2017-03-28 16:28 GMT+02:00 Daniel Walker : > > > > > Hi Kristine, > > > > > > I'm thinking this is more along the lines of a survey, rather than a > > > request for resources? > > > > > > To answer the questions: > > > > > > 1) Yes, it can have a negative affect on tenor playing in the short > term, > > > but this effect diminishes the longer you work on switching back and > > > forth. Being primarily a tenor player, I find I have to do more work > > > transitioning to bass to achieve a workable sound than I have to do > when > > I > > > transition back to tenor. Although it is possible to play both back to > > > back with acceptable results, for optimal performance I find I need a > day > > > or two to make the transition. > > > > > > 2) I play both because I can. Same reason for doubling on euphonium and > > > tuba. Would not apply to viola. The more things you can do, the more > you > > > will have opportunities to play. Also, it's fun! > > > > > > 3) I use the Six Notes as a foundation for locking in with the > equipment. > > > After that, the standard assortment of lip slurs and technical > > fundamentals > > > that you would do in any practice session. I don't have a routine > > > specifically tailored to "making the switch". > > > > > > 4) YES > > > > > > 5) Well, yes, I work on the low range! Lip slurs, Caruso excercises. > > It's > > > not so much different exercises, but what I do with the ones I always > > use. > > > Mostly, on bass I have to be very concious of not spreading the > > embouchure > > > too much.I have also found that maintaining (or striving for) a solid > > low > > > register on the tenor carries over to the bass. I don't do anything > > > fundamentally different chop wise (at least that's what I strive for!) > > so > > > it's mainly about getting comfortable with the different rim sizes. > > > > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 6:48 AM, Kristine Oppegaard > > > > wrote: > > > > > >> Hi trombone friends! > > >> I am writing my bachelor thesis about learning bass trombone as a > tenor > > >> trombone player and i wonder if there is someone out there who has > gone > > >> through the same process and can answer some questions! > > >> > > >> 1. Does it affect your tenor trombone playing negatively or positively > > to > > >> play bass trombone? > > >> 2. Why do you play both? > > >> 3. Do you do any particular excersises or adjustments when you change > > >> between the instruments? > > >> 4. Has it given you more gigs? > > >> 5. Do you do other types of ecxersises on the bass compared to the > > tenor? > > >> > > >> Best, > > >> Kristine, student of Gothenburg Music academy > > >> _______________________________________________ > > >> Trombone-l mailing list > > >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > > >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > >> > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Trombone-l mailing list > > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >