Starting the Trombone.

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Starting the Trombone

Recordings https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxODzxY6A vI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMkuxhqBy HY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yRhacGL GEs

Groups Group 1 Group 2 Italiah Ben Natasha Cooper Tash CJ Talen Victoria Colton Tamara Carter Laura Tyler Austin Dion Jakob Annette Warner Italiah Ben Natasha Cooper Tash CJ Talen Matthew Andee Luke

Opening Your Case Put your case on the floor with the case’s logo facing up. Check that all the necessary parts are in your case: Bell Slide Mouthpiece Slide Grease, Slide Cream, Cleaning Snake

Trombone Basics Part of the brass family You produce by buzzing your lips against the mouthpiece, just like a trumpet You change the pitch by moving the slide to different positions as well as adjusting your airstream The most common trombone is a tenor trombone, but there are others

Important! DO NOT drop the slide – it can come right off!!!! Always hook a finger around it or make sure it’s locked. DO NOT hit your mouthpiece into the instrument. If you dint the slide – it will not work anymore!!!

Assembly Take the bell out and set it upright on the ground. Hold the slide in your right hand – make sure the slide is locked. Pick the bell up in your left hand and screw it into the slide until it is snug. Make an approximately 90-degree angle between the slide and the bell. Gently insert the mouthpiece.

Disassembling the Trombone Press the water key and gently blow a puff of air into the mouthpiece. Remove the mouthpiece. Unscrew the bell from the slide. Put each piece carefully back into your trombone case. Do not force any pieces in.

Holding the Trombone Sit up tall on the edge of your chair. Feet flat on the floor. Create a “gun” shape with your left hand. Put your left hand middle, ring, and pinky fingers in between the slide braces. Put your left hand pointer on the mouthpiece. Your thumb wraps around the remaining brace. Use your right hand fingertips to hold the slide.

Making a Sound Shape the inside of your mouth like you’re saying “oh”, but your lips like they’re saying “em”. Lips should have firm corners but a relaxed center. Chin should be flat. Place just the mouthpiece against your lips with equal pressure on the upper and lower lips. Take a deep breath of air and blow so that your lips buzz together. Start the sound with your tongue by saying “too”. When you are comfortable with just the mouthpiece, add the rest of the instrument. The first notes you should get will be either a “B- flat” or a “F”

Slide Positions

Hot Cross Buns D = 4 C = 6 Bb = 1 D C Bb Bb Bb C C

Merrily We Roll Along D = 4 C = 6 Bb = 1 D C Bb C D D D C C C D D D C C D C Bb

Mary Had a Little Lamb D = 4 C = 6 Bb = 1 D C Bb C D D D C C C D F F C C D C Bb

Au Claire De La Lune D = 4 C = 6 Bb = 1 Bb Bb Bb C D C Bb D C C Bb

Lightly Row Eb = 3 D = 4 C = 6 Bb = 1 F D D Eb C C Bb C D Eb F F F F D D Eb C C Bb D F F Bb

Eb = 3 D = 4 Lightly Row - Duet C = 6 Bb = 1 PART 1 F D D Eb C C Bb C D Eb F F F Bb D F F Bb PART 2 D Bb Bb C C C Bb C Bb C D D D Bb Bb D D Bb