Hello Aidan - Hope you manage to get well soon. I can not imagine having a broken rib. I practice quite a Lot on my 1952 Conn 7OH playing really soft, and try to get as much sound out as possible. It does take time, but can be very effective. Most of my recordings are me playing mp /mf / mf+ dynamics into my Ribbon Mic. If you ever get a chance to check out some of my George Roberts dedications. Your videos are great.
Listening is super helpful! I try to listen to trombone music when I first wake up and have breakfast. Get the ears primed. I'm usually listening to some type of music throughout the day. I listen to a pretty wide variety of music. Not just the nerdy stuff. I got to do a lot of listening and part reading when I broke my collar bone and wrist in 2018. Couldn't hold up the horn for about 3 months. I had a lesson yesterday with Oliver Siefert, from the Frankfurt Radio Symphony, and he talked about using a metronome with no sound, just the light. So after relying on the metronome to count for us, turn off the sound and use only the light function to show the tempo. Turn away from it and then turn back later, to see if you're still in tempo.
Thank you for this! I am a bass trombonist currently student teaching and I wish I had more time to play, but most of my time out of school is devoted to working on lesson plans. I've on occasion found myself doing some of these, but I'm gonna try to do so more consistently.
Any mouthpiece recommendations? Right now I’m looking into the Dennis wick 3AL (I’m planning on using this mouthpiece for both tenor and bass trombone. )
Well, for one, I wouldn't use the same mouthpiece on both. They're different instruments! A 3AL can work on tenor trombone, but the modern ones are HUGE and will be really difficult to play. But it's still much too small for bass trombone. A 4BL on tenor and a 1.5G on bass would be my choice to start with.
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Hello Aidan - Hope you manage to get well soon. I can not imagine having a broken rib. I practice quite a Lot on my 1952 Conn 7OH playing really soft, and try to get as much sound out as possible. It does take time, but can be very effective. Most of my recordings are me playing mp /mf / mf+ dynamics into my Ribbon Mic. If you ever get a chance to check out some of my George Roberts dedications. Your videos are great.
This video was super helpful, I just got diagnosed with TMD/TMJ and I have to take a few weeks off to let that rest. Thanks!
Get well soon Aidan!! Thanks for the video
Listening is super helpful! I try to listen to trombone music when I first wake up and have breakfast. Get the ears primed. I'm usually listening to some type of music throughout the day. I listen to a pretty wide variety of music. Not just the nerdy stuff. I got to do a lot of listening and part reading when I broke my collar bone and wrist in 2018. Couldn't hold up the horn for about 3 months.
I had a lesson yesterday with Oliver Siefert, from the Frankfurt Radio Symphony, and he talked about using a metronome with no sound, just the light. So after relying on the metronome to count for us, turn off the sound and use only the light function to show the tempo. Turn away from it and then turn back later, to see if you're still in tempo.
Thank you for this! I am a bass trombonist currently student teaching and I wish I had more time to play, but most of my time out of school is devoted to working on lesson plans. I've on occasion found myself doing some of these, but I'm gonna try to do so more consistently.
Literally just got settled in to my college dorm and can't practice for the week since the music hall isn't open yet, thanks Aidan!
You have no idea how applicable this is to me rn 😅
Any mouthpiece recommendations? Right now I’m looking into the Dennis wick 3AL (I’m planning on using this mouthpiece for both tenor and bass trombone. )
Well, for one, I wouldn't use the same mouthpiece on both. They're different instruments! A 3AL can work on tenor trombone, but the modern ones are HUGE and will be really difficult to play. But it's still much too small for bass trombone. A 4BL on tenor and a 1.5G on bass would be my choice to start with.
I'm just curious how you cracked that rib?
Trying to remove a 17mm bolt on my Accord. I tried very hard haha