All of these exercises are so important to the development of intonation, slide technique, ear training (students often don’t “hear” intervals before they play them.
Is that horn a Martin Committee? You don’t see those horns much. Some people aren’t even aware that Martin even made trombones. They are usually only remembered for the trumpets but hose trombones are excellent instruments.
If these exercises are a bit too hard right now, prepare by playing scales in thirds (without chromaticism): ua-cam.com/video/B43-eZC4YLM/v-deo.html
All of these exercises are so important to the development of intonation, slide technique, ear training (students often don’t “hear” intervals before they play them.
Bro, this is tuff brain gymnastics, but definitely worth it ❤
Fantastic, just what the doctor ordered.
An exercise a day keeps the doctor away. 😁👍
Very useful exercises ! I WILL START TO STUDY NOW.
Thanks a lot, it inspired me to practice 🙏🏻
Happy to hear that! 😊
@@DanielKJohanssonTrombone record next video about playing blues and be bop scale for blues form
Like the “practice in smaller cells” idea. Love your sound man!
Thank you! Yeah smaller cells keep you from getting overwhelmed at the start.
Is that horn a Martin Committee? You don’t see those horns much. Some people aren’t even aware that Martin even made trombones. They are usually only remembered for the trumpets but hose trombones are excellent instruments.
It is indeed a Martin Committee, love it! 😊
Thanks- sound very much like clark studies so this shouldn't be too hard for any skill level :D
I have to confess I’ve never played any Clark exercises - I hope they aren’t too similar! 😁