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  Trombone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A lip-reed aerophone with a predominantly cylindrical bore, the trombone is usually characterised by a telescopic slide with which the player varies the length of the tube to change pitches.
Mendelssohn's bass trombonist, Karl Traugott Queisser, was the first in a long line of distinguished professors of trombone at the academy in Leipzig and several composers penned works for him, including Ferdinand David (Mendelssohn's concertmaster), Ernst Sachse and Friedrich August Belcke, whose solo works all remain popular today in Germany.
While some first trombonists have used the alto trombone as indicated, it was unfashionable from the mid-19th century to the late 20th and has only recently enjoyed something of a revival.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trombone   (5838 words)

  
 Trombonist - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A trombonist is a musician who plays the trombone.
See also list of jazz trombonists, Category:Classical trombonists, Category:Jazz trombonists, and Category:Trombonists.
A new site is being built (List of classical trombonists) to try to consolidate and make more sense of the multiple lists of trombonists that are not called lists.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trombonist   (82 words)

  
 Lip Flexibilities for the Advanced Jazz Trombonist
Trombonists not familiar with this book should be able to adapt the exercises and routines described herein to enhance their own routine as well.
Trombonists who are having difficulties should seek the advice and guidance of an experienced and open-minded teacher.
Trombonists not familiar with Baker's routine or who desire to incorporate these exercises into a different routine should endeavor to strike a balance between these exercises and other essential lip flexibility studies.
www.trombone.org /articles/library/viewarticles.asp?ArtID=201   (4583 words)

  
 Ben van Dijk - Dutch Trombonist
He was the first trombonist in Holland to receive a Diploma as bass trombonist and since then it is possible to study bass trombone at all conservatories in the Netherlands.
In 1976 he was appointed as bass trombonist with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra.
The leading trombonists of the New York Philharmonic, the Cleveland Symphony and the Houston Symphony invited him for this tour.
www.musiciansgallery.com /start/brass/trombones/dijk/ben_van.htm   (519 words)

  
 RenĂ© Laanen, Bass trombonist, The Netherlands   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He had lessons from: Piet van Dijk/Anner Bijlsma/Arthur Moore (former principal trombonists The Hague Philharmonic Orchestra) Bas Dekker/Gerard Velthuijsen (former principal trombonists Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra) and from his friend trombonist Bart Van Lier.In the late 60's he worked as a trombonist with John 'King Size' Russell in Holland and Germany.
In 1974 his quartet made appearances on TV in the program "Music all in" with guest trombonist Dick Nash (that same year they were also featured in a radio program in Holland).
In his 34 years career as a trombonist and music copyist René has worked and performed for innumerable American and European well known musicians and jazz musicians, such as: Jean 'Toots' Thielemans (November, 1999 and April, 2000).
www.trombonesonline-usa.com /laanen.htm   (496 words)

  
 Bill Watrous Jazz Trombonist
The warm-toned trombonist is the main soloist (fully showcased on "My Foolish Heart" and "My Romance"); powerhouse pianist Shelly Berg is the top supporting player, and other key voices include Gene Burkurt and Bill Liston on tenors, trumpeters Bob Summers and Steve Huffsteter, and altoist Sal Lozano.
The music is as rewarding as one would expect, considering the caliber of these players, and is easily recommended to modern big-band fans.
Watrous applies his effortless virtuosity and fluid expressive solo style to a program of classic pop and jazz standards, dealing with them in depth and from a variety of rhythmic perspectives.
www.billwatrous.com /recordings.asp   (676 words)

  
 Eddie Bert Legendary Trombonist
Trombonist Eddie Bert's career spans nearly seven decades of Jazz, from big bands to bebop and beyond.
When renowned Jazz leaders needed a dependable, original trombonist for a significant recording or event in the second half of the twentieth century, they turned to Eddie Bert.
There's a reason Eddie Bert has played with the Jazz masters--he's a truly gifted musician, a trombonist who has easily traversed eras and genres, from bop to swing, Mingus to Hampton, and Kenton to Herman.
www.eddiebertjazz.com /BertOne.html   (693 words)

  
 Rich Pulin Trombonist Soloist - Jazz Music
Mary, a singer in her own right, was traveling with her husband, Lloyd, who was the lead alto player and manager of the band.
I became a charter member of Clark Terry's Big Bad Band, which was a co-venture that he led with altoist Phil Woods, and trombonist Melba Liston.
After that I ultimately became a part of the recording scene in Holland and all over Europe participating in hundreds of sessions as a Trombonist, composer/arranger, and producer.
www.tvcoast.com /music/jazz/richpulin.html   (539 words)

  
 John Jensen, trombonist
A new CD by jazz trombonist John Jensen is cause for celebration.
Like his past efforts as leader and sideman, this new collection of standards and originals displays Jensen's mighty sound with the fluid technical facility that makes him one of the most highly regarded and sought after trombonists in the nation's capital.
The musical kicks begin with an unlikely source-a rendition of Franz Lehar's popular art song Yours Is My Heart Alone from his 1929 operetta The Land of Smiles.
www.dcjazz.com /johnjensen   (685 words)

  
 Jack Teagarden.com | Celebrating the Worlds Greatest Jazz Trombonist, Jack Teagarden
WELCOME TO n all the world of Jazz, no name is associated with the trombone more than Jack Teagarden.
Other trombonists have reached a greater degree of notoriety, but none have achieved his stunning virtuosity.
Whether fronting his own band, or siding in others, Jack Teagarden will always be remembered for his silky smooth trombone and his comfortable, drawling vocals.
jackteagarden.com   (260 words)

  
 Jon Ferrone, bass trombonist
As a freelance musician in the New York Metropolitan Area, bass trombonist Jon Ferrone is a frequent performer in the Symphonic, Jazz, Theatrical, Chamber, Commercial, and Rock and Roll genres.
Jon is bass trombonist with The Garden State Concert Band, The Orchestra of the Full Gospel Church (NY), and is a regular member of several big bands in the area.
Jon has also performed with the Richie Cecere Orchestra, and was the youngest musician to ever be a featured soloist with the group.
www.hometown.aol.com /axialflowv   (314 words)

  
 Trombonist - Compare Prices, Reviews and Buy at NexTag - Price - Review
Trombonist - Compare Prices, Reviews and Buy at NexTag - Price - Review
Take the Lead for Trombone: Basic Manual for the Lead Trombonist in a Jazz Ensemble
Denis Wick enjoys an international reputation as a virtuoso trombonist and brass teacher.
www.nextag.com /trombonist/search-html   (225 words)

  
 Jazzbone.org-Website of Jazz Trombonist David Gibson
When David Gibson moved to New York City in 1999, he was a little known musician with the desire to create music at the highest level.
Since that time, he has been recognized as one of the leading trombonists in a new generation of jazz musicians.
Through the mentorship of legends Slide Hampton and Curtis Fuller, David succeeded in achieving his goal.
www.jazzbone.org /Home.htm   (781 words)

  
 Vincent Renaudineau, Trombonist, The Highlight Jazz Orchestra, Netherlands   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Vincent Renaudineau, Trombonist, The Highlight Jazz Orchestra, Netherlands
One of the two members of this band who have given the opportunity to participate next summer to the same project in the USA.
Trombonist Musical Hair in Italy (September - December 1999)
www.trombonesonline-usa.com /vincent_r.htm   (326 words)

  
 International Trombone Association :: Links
Solo trombonist, Marine Band of the Royal Netherlands Navy
Josh is a student at Florida State University and winner of the ITA Solo Competition and Yamaha Young Performing Artist.
Turkish trombonist and brass teacher at Istanbul State and Mimarsinan State Universities.
www.trombone.net /links/links.cfm?ID=Trombonists   (97 words)

  
 DANIEL S. JAFFE | Trombonist and Conductor
Trombonist, New York City All-City Orchestra (2003-2005); Principal (2005-2006)
Trombonist, New York City All-City Concert Band (2003-2005); Principal (2005-2006)
Principal Trombonist, Sound of America Honor Band (2006)
www.danielsjaffe.com /resum.htm   (195 words)

  
 Carsten Svanberg, trombonist
In 1985 the Danish Musicians Union presented their highest prize to Svanberg and the world known trumpet player Knud Hovaldt (Royal Danish Orchestra).
Since 1980 and till the end of 1994 Svanberg was principal trombonist in the Danish National Symphony Orchestra in Copenhagen and was part of numerous recording projects including all the Mahler Symphonies with Maestro Leir Segerstam (Chandos CD).
Since 1995, after his appointment as professor of trombone at the Academy of Music in Graz, Svanberg has lived in Austria.
www.osmun.com /reference/bios_interviews/svanberg.htm   (626 words)

  
 Kyle Ian Willis, Tenor Trombonist
Bass Trombonist with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra
Workshop Notes, Editorial, Sound Clips from solo recordings, performance diary and gallery.
Top-notch professional trombonist and private instructor of trombone, trumpet, horn, tuba, baritone/euphonium
www.classicol.com /Trombone/Links.cfm?ID=1512   (129 words)

  
 Rich Begel, Trombonist
There is information about the recent release of the third edition of my book,
A Modern Guide for Trombonists and Other Musicians and the book I edited,
Potential students might be interested in the overview of Low-Brass Lessons that I teach at a variety of locations.
www.geocities.com /richardbegel   (134 words)

  
 Richard Lopez Trombonist
Bobby Scann and Frank Gagliardi at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and then studied with
world-renown trombonist Professor Julian Priester in Seattle while he earned his Bachelor of
Orchestra and as Principal Trombonist for the Olympia Symphony Orchestra.
hometown.aol.com /trombonist/bio.html   (351 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: MythBusters Episodes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Adam's fish learned to eat their own feces.
A trombonist had put a firecracker into his mute, and at the final note of the 1812 Overture, launched the mute, striking the conductor and knocking him back into the audience.
In addition, the bell of the trombone was blown wide open and the slide was launched.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/MythBusters-Episodes   (11912 words)

  
 Jacob Garchik, trombonist
Check out this interview I conducted with Jacob Sacks!
Announcing Abstracts, a new cd by trombonist and composer Jacob Garchik, featuring Dan Weiss on drums and Jacob Sacks on piano.
You don't need a PayPal account to buy, only a credit card.
www.jacobgarchik.com   (72 words)

  
 New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock GI-GO
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, an atypical ECM date, features a fascinating blend of musicians from the avant-garde "downtown" NYC jazz scene (legendary trumpeter Don Cherry, reed player Ned Rothenberg, trombonist George Lewis, guitarist/vocalist Arto Lindsay), and the largely European RIO school (drummer Charles Hayward, keyboardist Goebbels, and guitarist/bassist Fred Frith).
The music, though not conventional fusion or prog by a long shot, is compositionally and rhythmically very strong and could appeal to adventurous prog-rock or fusion fans.
www.gepr.net /gi.html   (13849 words)

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