From jazzvermont at comcast.net Thu Feb 1 08:48:00 2018 From: jazzvermont at comcast.net (BYRON SIEGAL) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2018 09:48:00 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Trombone-l] Jazz Camp 2018-Spots for Trombone! Message-ID: <1648252545.86405.1517496480796@connect.xfinity.com> Jazz Camp, the 5 1/2 day Band Camp for Grownups, has spots available in its nine bands for both Tenor and Bass Trombones. August 12-17th, 2018 Crowne Plaza Hotel, Warwick, RI Featuring trombonist Jeff Galindo, Jazz improv teacher and tenor saxophonist, Jerry Bergonzi, Down Beat Award winner trombonist Steve Davis. First time trombonists-special offer-check the website-http://www.jazzcamp.com 70% of our participants return each year.. If you have questions you can chat us through our chat feature at the website. We hope to see you this summer! Byron Siegal, Director Jazz Camp 800 242-8785 jazzvermont at comcast.net mailto:jazzvermont at comcast.net From JHauser at tntech.edu Thu Feb 1 16:33:24 2018 From: JHauser at tntech.edu (Hauser, Joshua) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2018 22:33:24 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] 2018 Trombone Day at Tennessee Tech University Message-ID: <557952B7-2957-4342-85EA-BF31E849A19E@tntech.edu> We hope that you can join us for our 2018 TTU Trombone Day on Saturday, February 24 in the Bryan Fine Arts Building at Tennessee Tech University in Cookeville! 9:30 am Bill Huber: Jazz Improvisation - BRING YOUR HORNS 11 am Glenn Martin: The Well-Tempered Musician: A Guide to Tonal and Aural Mastery - BRING YOUR HORNS 12-1:30 Lunch/Visit Exhibits 1:30pm Michael Medrick: How to Use Transcriptions to Improve Your Jazz Playing 2:30pm A Conversation with the Mothership: An Informal Discussion with Jim Self, LA Studio Legend 3:30pm-7pm Visit Exhibits/Dinner 7:30pm Slide Company Jazz Trombone Ensemble, TTU Center Stage Guest Artists Please register at the link below so that we can get an approximate count in order to have enough handouts for those events! https://goo.gl/forms/6BRSnKVG8o3WaXkC3 ______________________________________________ Joshua Hauser Professor of Trombone TTU School of Music Box 5045 1150 N. 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From donlewis999 at gmail.com Sat Feb 3 12:02:04 2018 From: donlewis999 at gmail.com (Don Lewis) Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2018 12:02:04 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] used sackbut Message-ID: Does anyone know of a good used sackbut for sale? Don Lewis From chris at trombone.org Mon Feb 5 07:18:57 2018 From: chris at trombone.org (Chris Waage) Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2018 07:18:57 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] OTJ Classifieds Update - 2/5/18 Message-ID: The Online Trombone Journal Classifieds - http://www.trombone.org/classifieds - have been updated as of 7:16 AM CST on February 5, 2018. Buy/Sell Safely! Please use care when buying and selling online. NEVER send payment by Western Union, Money Gram or other wire services or bank transfer!!!! If the prospective buyer or seller uses the terms MoneyGram, Western Union, courier, or "pick-up agent," it is a SCAM. 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Chris Waage -- OTJ Classifieds http://www.trombone.org/classifieds/ From horton.raymond at gmail.com Tue Feb 6 15:38:49 2018 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 16:38:49 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Euphonium listserv address? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Can someone give me the address to subscribe to the euphonium listserv? My mission, and I do have one, is to find a source for their band parts to the Gordon Jacob Fantasia for euphonium and band. The director of the band with which I hope to play this in April has tried the Boosey and Hawkes site, but keeps getting circled back to the piano reduction. And the, a rental or loan of the parts would be preferable for this band, rather than purchase, anyway. ?Raymond Horton Composer, Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1971-2016 Visit us at rayhortonmusic.com From sctroy at rcn.com Tue Feb 6 16:27:58 2018 From: sctroy at rcn.com (Steve Troy) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 17:27:58 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Trombone-l] Euphonium listserv address? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <1116838612.955785.1517956078799.JavaMail.root@rcn.com> Did you try Werden's site? http://www.dwerden.com/forum/forum.php Steve Troy ----- Original Message ----- From: Raymond Horton via Trombone-l To: List Trombone Sent: Tue, 06 Feb 2018 16:38:49 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Trombone-l] Euphonium listserv address? Can someone give me the address to subscribe to the euphonium listserv? My mission, and I do have one, is to find a source for their band parts to the Gordon Jacob Fantasia for euphonium and band. The director of the band with which I hope to play this in April has tried the Boosey and Hawkes site, but keeps getting circled back to the piano reduction. And the, a rental or loan of the parts would be preferable for this band, rather than purchase, anyway. ?Raymond Horton Composer, Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1971-2016 Visit us at rayhortonmusic.com _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From chris.waage at gmail.com Tue Feb 6 16:28:23 2018 From: chris.waage at gmail.com (Chris Waage) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 16:28:23 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] Euphonium listserv address? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: To the best of my knowledge, the tuba/euph list is no longer in operation. I believe it transitioned to an online forum: http://forums.chisham.com/ Chris On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 3:38 PM, Raymond Horton via Trombone-l < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > Can someone give me the address to subscribe to the euphonium listserv? > > My mission, and I do have one, is to find a source for their band parts to > the Gordon Jacob Fantasia for euphonium and band. The director of the band > with which I hope to play this in April has tried the Boosey and Hawkes > site, but keeps getting circled back to the piano reduction. And the, a > rental or loan of the parts would be preferable for this band, rather than > purchase, anyway. > > ?Raymond Horton > Composer, Arranger > Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church > Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1971-2016 > Visit us at rayhortonmusic.com > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > -- *Chris Waage, DMA* Adjunct Interim Director of Bands, Southwest Minnesota State University Music Director, Lexington Wind Symphony, Lexington, Missouri Freelance teacher, clinician. and low brass artist From horton.raymond at gmail.com Tue Feb 6 16:53:25 2018 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 17:53:25 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Euphonium listserv address? In-Reply-To: <1116838612.955785.1517956078799.JavaMail.root@rcn.com> References: <1116838612.955785.1517956078799.JavaMail.root@rcn.com> Message-ID: Good idea! Thanks for the reminder! ?Raymond Horton Composer, Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1971-2016 Visit us at rayhortonmusic.com On Feb 6, 2018 5:27 PM, "Steve Troy" wrote: > Did you try Werden's site? > > http://www.dwerden.com/forum/forum.php > > Steve Troy > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Raymond Horton via Trombone-l > To: List Trombone > Sent: Tue, 06 Feb 2018 16:38:49 -0500 (EST) > Subject: [Trombone-l] Euphonium listserv address? > > Can someone give me the address to subscribe to the euphonium listserv? > > My mission, and I do have one, is to find a source for their band parts to > the Gordon Jacob Fantasia for euphonium and band. The director of the band > with which I hope to play this in April has tried the Boosey and Hawkes > site, but keeps getting circled back to the piano reduction. And the, a > rental or loan of the parts would be preferable for this band, rather than > purchase, anyway. > > ?Raymond Horton > Composer, Arranger > Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church > Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1971-2016 > Visit us at rayhortonmusic.com > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > From donlewis999 at gmail.com Tue Feb 6 17:05:29 2018 From: donlewis999 at gmail.com (Don Lewis) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 17:05:29 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] sackbut Message-ID: I'm looking for a used sackbut. Does anyone know of one? Don Lewis From jfbermann at gmail.com Tue Feb 6 17:12:16 2018 From: jfbermann at gmail.com (Jim Bermann) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 18:12:16 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] sackbut In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <478678B5-C995-4D00-9091-1993F680B48F@gmail.com> Don, https://wessex-tubas.com/collections/trombones-and-sackbut Jim Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 6, 2018, at 6:05 PM, Don Lewis via Trombone-l wrote: > > I'm looking for a used sackbut. Does anyone know of one? Don Lewis > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From john.l.mcvey at gmail.com Tue Feb 6 17:15:14 2018 From: john.l.mcvey at gmail.com (John McVey) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2018 17:15:14 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] sackbut In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: "Used Sakbut!!!" That's a good one! John On Feb 6, 2018 17:06, "Don Lewis via Trombone-l" < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > I'm looking for a used sackbut. Does anyone know of one? Don Lewis > _______________________________________________ > 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 Feb 7 09:13:11 2018 From: earl.kd5xb at gmail.com (Earl Needham) Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2018 08:13:11 -0700 Subject: [Trombone-l] Paul Tanner Message-ID: >From 2013: Today's Los Angeles Times carried the following obituary of trombonist Paul Tanner. By Don Heckman, Special to The Times February 6, 2013, 9:23 p.m. Paul Tanner, a trombonist with the Glenn Miller Orchestra who became a prominent jazz educator at UCLA and created an unusual electronic musical instrument heard on the Beach Boys' classic 1966 hit "Good Vibrations," has died. He was 95. Tanner died of pneumonia Tuesday at an assisted-living facility near his home in Carlsbad, Calif., said his wife, Jan. Tanner was a member of the Miller Orchestra, one of the best-known swing bands of the 1930s and '40s, for most of the orchestra's existence of less than a decade. Over the course of his tenure with Miller, Tanner recorded some of the orchestra's best-known hit recordings - "String of Pearls" and "In the Mood" among them. He left the orchestra in 1942, when Miller broke up his civilian band to form a service swing band. Tanner joined the Army himself in 1942 but did not play in Miller's service ensemble. He continued to play in big bands after the war - occasionally with Tex Beneke , a tenor saxophonist/singer with Miller who was leading a Miller-like band. But other interests soon began to attract his attention. Tanner's involvement with electronic musical instruments began in the '50s, when he was drawn to the sound of the theremin, with its eerie, sliding notes. (It was notably present in the film scores for "The Lost Weekend" and "Spellbound.") Fond of its unique tonal qualities, he was bothered by the theremin's playing technique, which required the performer to control it by waving one's hands. Working with inventor Bob Whitsell, Tanner designed an instrument that initially he called the electro-theremin. Eventually, it also received the name Tannerin, although Tanner preferred the title Paul's Box. Unlike the theremin, its method of playing was closer to that of traditional keyboard instruments. It was prominently heard on the 1958 LP "Music for Heavenly Bodies" as well as the TV series "My Favorite Martian" and another LP, "Music From Outer Space." But the best known performance by the electro-theremin/Tannerin was on the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations," where it is played by Tanner. Paul Tanner was born Oct. 15, 1917, in Skunk Hollow, Ky., the son of Archibald Elmer and Janet Rose Tanner. The family was musical, with all five of his brothers playing instruments. His early trombone training took place at a reform school where his father was employed as the superintendent. Tanner was barely out of his teens when he joined the hugely popular Glenn Miller Orchestra, remaining with the ensemble from 1938 to 1942 and serving in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945. He was discovered by Miller in what Tanner described as a "strip joint," while he was playing with his brothers in a family band. "Somebody told him to come in and hear this kid on trombone," Tanner told NPR in 2000. "So he did, and he said, 'Well, how soon can you come with me?' I said, 'I can come right now.' I told him I was all packed, I had my toothbrush in my pocket and everything. And so I went with him that night, and I stayed with him until he broke the band up in September 1942." After the war years and into most of the '50s and '60s, Tanner was an active studio musician on the staff of ABC , performing on recordings, film and television scores composed by the likes of Henry Mancini , Pete Rugolo, Neal Hefti, Nelson Riddle and others. He also played in the ABC Orchestra, performing under the direction of Andre Previn, Leonard Bernstein and Arturo Toscanini. While his playing career continued, Tanner earned three degrees from UCLA - a bachelor's in 1958 (graduating magna cum laude), a master's in 1961 and a doctorate in 1975. Carrying a full teaching load as well, he played a significant role in starting the university's highly regarded jazz education program in 1958. Two of his courses, "Jazz Before World War II " and "Jazz After World War II," were taught with the aid of his own book, "A Study of Jazz," which has become one of the most widely used texts in jazz history courses. His other books include "Sideman: Stories About the Band" and "Every Night Was New Year's Eve ," inspired by his on-the-road years with the Miller Orchestra. A decade after he began teaching, Tanner's overflowing classes were averaging 1,600 students a week, with a waiting list. He retired from teaching in 1981 and donated his record collection of 10,000 jazz albums and recordings, fully catalogued, to UCLA. "I've always been very lucky," he told the San Diego Union-Tribune in 1986, "in that I've never had a job I didn't enjoy or one that didn't pay well." Tanner, whose first marriage ended with the death of his wife, Alma, in 1982, is survived by his second wife, Jan, and two stepsons. news.obits at latimes.com _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at samford.edu http://maillists.samford.edu/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l From horton.raymond at gmail.com Wed Feb 7 09:40:14 2018 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2018 10:40:14 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Paul Tanner In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you for sharing that, Earl! I learned a great deal about him from that. I had no idea he was also born in Kentucky! ?Raymond Horton Composer, Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1971-2016 Visit us at rayhortonmusic.com On Feb 7, 2018 10:14 AM, "Earl Needham via Trombone-l" < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > From 2013: > > Today's Los Angeles Times carried the following obituary of trombonist Paul > Tanner. > > > > By Don Heckman, Special to The Times > > February 6, 2013, 9:23 p.m. > > Paul Tanner, a trombonist with the Glenn Miller > miller-PECLB003221.t > opic> Orchestra who became a prominent jazz educator at UCLA > universities/university-of- > california-los-angeles-OREDU0000192268.topic> and created an unusual > electronic musical instrument heard on the Beach Boys' > boys-PECLB000492 > 9.topic> classic 1966 hit "Good Vibrations," has died. He was 95. > > Tanner died of pneumonia > pneumonia-HEDAI00000 > 61.topic> Tuesday at an assisted-living facility near his home in > Carlsbad, > Calif., said his wife, Jan. > > Tanner was a member of the Miller Orchestra, one of the best-known swing > bands of the 1930s and '40s, for most of the orchestra's existence of less > than a decade. Over the course of his tenure with Miller, Tanner recorded > some of the orchestra's best-known hit recordings - "String of Pearls" and > "In the Mood" among them. > He > left the orchestra in 1942, when Miller broke up his civilian band to form > a > service swing band. Tanner joined the Army > u.s.-army-ORGOV00 > 00126141142.topic> himself in 1942 but did not play in Miller's service > ensemble. > > He continued to play in big bands after the war - occasionally with Tex > Beneke > > , > a tenor saxophonist/singer with Miller who was leading a Miller-like band. > But other interests soon began to attract his attention. > > Tanner's involvement with electronic musical instruments began in the '50s, > when he was drawn to the sound of the theremin, with its eerie, sliding > notes. (It was notably present in the film scores for > weekend-%28movie > %29-ENMV0001912.topic> "The Lost Weekend" and > "Spellbound.") > > Fond of its unique tonal qualities, he was bothered by the theremin's > playing technique, which required the performer to control it by waving > one's hands. Working with inventor Bob Whitsell, Tanner designed an > instrument that initially he called the electro-theremin. Eventually, it > also received the name Tannerin, although Tanner preferred the title Paul's > Box. Unlike the theremin, its method of playing was closer to that of > traditional keyboard instruments. > > It was prominently heard on the 1958 LP "Music for Heavenly Bodies" as well > as the TV series "My Favorite Martian" and another LP, "Music From Outer > Space." But the best known performance by the electro-theremin/Tannerin was > on the Beach Boys' "Good > Vibrations," where it is played by Tanner. > > Paul Tanner was born Oct. 15, 1917, in Skunk Hollow, Ky., the son of > Archibald Elmer and Janet Rose Tanner. The family was musical, with all > five > of his brothers playing instruments. His early trombone training took place > at a reform school where his father was employed as the superintendent. > > Tanner was barely out of his teens when he joined the hugely popular Glenn > Miller Orchestra, remaining with the ensemble from 1938 to 1942 and serving > in the U.S. Army from 1942 to 1945. > > He was discovered by Miller in what Tanner described as a "strip joint," > while he was playing with his brothers in a family band. > > "Somebody told him to come in and hear this kid on trombone," Tanner told > NPR > media-industry/radio- > industry/npr-ORNPR0000040.topic> in 2000. "So he did, and he said, 'Well, > how soon can you come with me?' I said, 'I can come right now.' I told him > I > was all packed, I had my toothbrush in my pocket and everything. And so I > went with him that night, and I stayed with him until he broke the band up > in September 1942." > > After the war years and into most of the '50s and '60s, Tanner was an > active > studio musician on the staff of ABC > media-industry/televi > sion-industry/abc-%28tv-network%29-ORCRP000009600.topic> , performing on > recordings, film and television scores composed by the likes of Henry > Mancini > mancini-PECLB0000001 > 0701.topic> , Pete Rugolo, Neal Hefti, Nelson > Riddle > PECLB00000011063.t > opic> and others. He also played in the ABC Orchestra, performing under > the > direction of Andre Previn, Leonard Bernstein > bernstein-PECLB000 > 490.topic> and Arturo Toscanini. > > While his playing career continued, Tanner earned three degrees from UCLA - > a bachelor's in 1958 (graduating magna cum laude), a master's in 1961 and a > doctorate in 1975. Carrying a full teaching load as well, he played a > significant role in starting the university's highly regarded jazz > education > program in 1958. Two of his courses, "Jazz Before World War II > interventions/world- > war-ii-%281939-1945%29-EVHST00000110.topic> " and "Jazz After World War > II," > were taught with the aid of his own book, "A Study of Jazz," which has > become one of the most widely used texts in jazz history courses. > > His other books include "Sideman: Stories About the Band" and "Every Night > Was New Year's Eve > years-day-EVFES00016 > 8.topic> ," inspired by his on-the-road years with the Miller Orchestra. > > A decade after he began teaching, Tanner's overflowing classes were > averaging 1,600 students a week, with a waiting list. > > He retired from teaching in 1981 and donated his record collection of > 10,000 > jazz albums and recordings, fully catalogued, to UCLA. > > "I've always been very lucky," he told the San Diego Union-Tribune in 1986, > "in that I've never had a job I didn't enjoy or one that didn't pay well." > > Tanner, whose first marriage ended with the death of his wife, Alma, in > 1982, is survived by his second wife, Jan, and two stepsons. > > news.obits at latimes.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at samford.edu > http://maillists.samford.edu/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From jim at jimnova.com Thu Feb 8 13:17:41 2018 From: jim at jimnova.com (Jim Nova) Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2018 14:17:41 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Interview for the JWFAN website!! Message-ID: <901F41B2-536F-40A2-A6B7-39A7C24224D9@jimnova.com> Today is John Williams' 86th birthday! Check out this interview I did with Karim Elmahmoudi for the JWFAN website!! http://www.jwfan.com/?p=10525 James Nova Trombone - Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Brass Area Coordinator and Adjunct Trombone Faculty - Duquesne University Brass Coach - Three Rivers Young Peoples Orchestras jimnova.com From anthony.parrish at alumni.nd.edu Thu Feb 8 14:06:18 2018 From: anthony.parrish at alumni.nd.edu (Anthony Parrish) Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2018 15:06:18 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Anyone willing to read thru a Vaughan Williams arrangement? Message-ID: Hi everyone, Is there anyone here willing to read through a bone arrangement of the first movement from *Six Studies in English Folk-Song* by R. Vaughan Williams and provide read/play-ability feedback? Please reply directly to anthony.parrish at alumni.nd.edu and I'll send you the PDF. Range is pedal A to high C. All the best, Anthony From chris at trombone.org Mon Feb 12 00:50:04 2018 From: chris at trombone.org (Chris Waage) Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2018 00:50:04 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] OTJ Classifieds Update - 2/12/18 Message-ID: The Online Trombone Journal Classifieds - http://www.trombone.org/classifieds - have been updated as of 12:48 AM CST on February 12, 2018. Buy/Sell Safely! Please use care when buying and selling online. NEVER send payment by Western Union, Money Gram or other wire services or bank transfer!!!! If the prospective buyer or seller uses the terms MoneyGram, Western Union, courier, or "pick-up agent," it is a SCAM. Most scams involve an inquiry from someone wanting you to take a cashier's check or money order and quite often a badly-worded request to buy your item. Most of these e-mails show no knowledge of what they are buying. Be sure to get phone numbers, check references - take care when buying and selling online! If you have been victimized, you can contact the FTC toll-free at 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357) or use the complaint form at www.ftc.gov, or contact your local law enforcement agency. For additional information, please visit the OTJ Classifieds FAQ at: http://www.trombone.org/classifieds/faq.asp Remember - if the deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is. OTJ Classifieds Frequently Asked Questions http://www.trombone.org/classifieds/faq.asp If you have any questions or comments about the Online Trombone Journal Classifieds, please contact me at chris at trombone.org. Chris Waage -- OTJ Classifieds http://www.trombone.org/classifieds/ From chris at trombone.org Mon Feb 19 01:02:04 2018 From: chris at trombone.org (Chris Waage) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2018 01:02:04 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] OTJ Classifieds Update - 2/19/18 Message-ID: The Online Trombone Journal Classifieds - http://www.trombone.org/classifieds - have been updated as of 12:59 AM CST on February 19, 2018. Buy/Sell Safely! Please use care when buying and selling online. NEVER send payment by Western Union, Money Gram or other wire services or bank transfer!!!! If the prospective buyer or seller uses the terms MoneyGram, Western Union, courier, or "pick-up agent," it is a SCAM. Most scams involve an inquiry from someone wanting you to take a cashier's check or money order and quite often a badly-worded request to buy your item. Most of these e-mails show no knowledge of what they are buying. Be sure to get phone numbers, check references - take care when buying and selling online! If you have been victimized, you can contact the FTC toll-free at 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357) or use the complaint form at www.ftc.gov, or contact your local law enforcement agency. For additional information, please visit the OTJ Classifieds FAQ at: http://www.trombone.org/classifieds/faq.asp Remember - if the deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is. OTJ Classifieds Frequently Asked Questions http://www.trombone.org/classifieds/faq.asp If you have any questions or comments about the Online Trombone Journal Classifieds, please contact me at chris at trombone.org. Chris Waage -- OTJ Classifieds http://www.trombone.org/classifieds/ From gil.estes at gmail.com Thu Feb 22 15:23:14 2018 From: gil.estes at gmail.com (Gil Estes) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 16:23:14 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Broadway Show Question Message-ID: <274F93DD-D884-460F-B839-9D4A9F810649@gmail.com> How can you find out who is playing in the various orchestras for Broadway shows in New York? Trombonists in particular... From bonemstr at america.net Thu Feb 22 20:57:45 2018 From: bonemstr at america.net (Robert Devine) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 21:57:45 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Repair techs in Tampa? Message-ID: <055a01d3ac52$15344840$3f9cd8c0$@america.net> Listers, CBDNA is this week and weekend at USF Tampa. In the event that the Samsonite Gorillas trash my horn on my flight to Tampa, who and where are the GOOD techs? Thanks in advance, Bob Devine Roswell/Atlanta, GA An 'All Shires' family From horton.raymond at gmail.com Thu Feb 22 22:01:16 2018 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2018 04:01:16 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Fwd: Sammy Nestico Movie In-Reply-To: <122366697.3982019.1519339977124@mail.yahoo.com> References: <356587333.3772060.1519310690141.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <356587333.3772060.1519310690141@mail.yahoo.com> <122366697.3982019.1519339977124@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: ?Raymond Horton Composer, Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1971-2016 Visit us at rayhortonmusic.com Check this out: SHADOW MAN: The story of Sammy Nestico - a Man & his Music https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/868093828/shadow-man-the-story-of-sammy-nestico-a-man-and-hi From bonemstr at america.net Thu Feb 22 22:08:27 2018 From: bonemstr at america.net (Robert Devine) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 23:08:27 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Jam sessions and/or good jazz in Tampa, particularly Ybor City?? Message-ID: <055f01d3ac5b$f5427110$dfc75330$@america.net> Tampa area Listers, Are there any jam sessions and/or good jazz Friday night in Tampa, particularly Ybor City? Thanks in advance, Bob Devine Roswell/Atlanta, GA An 'All Shires' family From pricetaylor at gmail.com Thu Feb 22 23:57:31 2018 From: pricetaylor at gmail.com (Price Taylor) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 21:57:31 -0800 Subject: [Trombone-l] Fwd: Sammy Nestico Movie In-Reply-To: References: <356587333.3772060.1519310690141.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <356587333.3772060.1519310690141@mail.yahoo.com> <122366697.3982019.1519339977124@mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Raymond, Thanks for posting this! My high school band director named his son Sam, after Sammy Nestico. Will forward to him. Price On Feb 22, 2018 8:02 PM, "Raymond Horton via Trombone-l" < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: ?Raymond Horton Composer, Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1971-2016 Visit us at rayhortonmusic.com Check this out: SHADOW MAN: The story of Sammy Nestico - a Man & his Music https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/868093828/shadow-man- the-story-of-sammy-nestico-a-man-and-hi _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From sctroy at rcn.com Sun Feb 25 16:44:41 2018 From: sctroy at rcn.com (Steve Troy) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2018 17:44:41 -0500 (EST) Subject: [Trombone-l] Need Great Gate of Kiev trombone 3 part Message-ID: <1261453977.218092.1519598681601.JavaMail.root@rcn.com> Our copy of the Erik Leidzen 1938 arrangement of the Great Gate of Kiev for band (#9 of part 3 of his "Pictures Suite") is missing the third trombone part, and all we have is a condensed score, so we can't copy the part by hand. It's long out of print - so does anyone out there have a copy that they can scan to me? Thanks, Steve Troy From publisher at briarmusic.com Sun Feb 25 17:24:54 2018 From: publisher at briarmusic.com (publisher at briarmusic.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2018 18:24:54 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] two new BMP editions Message-ID: <20180225182454.aue3a9xnso08c88w@webmail.opentransfer.com> Briar Music Press announces publication of two new edition: Sonata XXI by Giovanni Gabrieli and Starlight: Waltz Caprice by Arthur Pryor. The Gabrieli is a Renaissance work originally for 3 violins and continuo from "Canzoni et sonate (...), per sonar con ogni sorte de instrumenti, con il basso per l'organo" (Venice, 1615) transcribed and edited for four trombones or four-part trombone choir. Catalog No. BMP 1044; score and parts $16.00. The Pryor is an original virtuoso trombone solo with symphonic band accompaniment as orchestrated by Robert Holland. Catalog No. BMP 5002; score and parts $65.00. Both are available now to order at the Briar Music website but will take some time to find their way into mail order catalogues such as Hickeys. Robert Holland, Publisher Briar Music Press publisher at briarmusic.com http://www.briarmusic.com From chris at trombone.org Mon Feb 26 06:34:46 2018 From: chris at trombone.org (Chris Waage) Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2018 06:34:46 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] OTJ Classifieds Update - 2/26/18 Message-ID: The Online Trombone Journal Classifieds - http://www.trombone.org/ classifieds - have been updated as of 6:31 AM CST on February 26, 2018. *Buy/Sell Safely!* Please use care when buying and selling online. *NEVER send payment by Western Union, Money Gram or other wire services or bank transfer!!!! * If the prospective buyer or seller uses the terms *MoneyGram*, *Western Union*, *courier*, or *"pick-up agent,"* it is a *SCAM*. 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