Running Your Trombone Through Effects Pedals with Peter Steiner
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to run a trombone through a series of guitar effects pedals? We did, and so did Italian trombonist Peter Steiner! Taking a break from his national tour with Constanze Hochwartner, Peter stopped by Sweetwater to take his tremendous trombone talent to the expressive world of effects pedals, experimenting with octave harmonizer, tremolo, overdrive, and much more. Take a listen!
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I LOVE the idea of sending symphonic instruments through effects!
I've heard of "electric brass" a few years ago and have toyed around with running my tuba, euphonium and trombone through various pedals. Lately, I've been liking running my tuba through a fuzz pedal for a short of heavy metal sound.
Well now, that's pretty cool! Very interesting. And a great video too, thanks for sharing 🤘
I thought he was going all out ham using that whammy pedal like a wah wah pedal doing the flight of the bumble bee or Voodoo Child by Jimmy Hendrix😀 Great video!! With a new take with effect pedals!! Also loved the A Team!!
Haha! If I could play the trombone, the that would be the first thing that I did!! I would definately run it through some guitar pedals!!! Or sample it and run it through a synth!
What fantastic chops you’ve got, sir! Great fun! I haven’t heard playing like that since my mom, a dance band trombone player in the 1940s, played flight of the bumblebee! ….by the way, Gerald Plain used a pedal for his piece Racoon Song, way back in 1975. Such a great thing to do!! Love love love your playing!
I remember listening to Don Ellis as a teen and his experimentation with ring modulation and his trumpet. Check out his cover of “Hey Jude”
Chorus would’ve been first thought, and maybe a reverse delay would be cool. Really thought fuzz would’ve been more fun but I didn’t like it as much
I would have loved to hear that whammy pedal and the delay pedal together. Still loved the idea being able to use the pedals for something other than just guitar. However I still love my guitar.
Very saxy! It's Moon Hooch time!
Or... Charles Mingus - Moanin' ❤️
Omg. Best use of a big muff ever. Screw Siamese Dream😂
I use the Boss VE-500 Vocal effects, SY-1, and Dimension C, along with a Q-Tron Nano, on my Saxes and EWIs. I get some sweet (interesting?) sounds out of those
i sometimes play trumpet through my guitar effects..I've also tried theremin and melodica through them too.
I just finished up a run of a musical where I was running my trombone through an octave pedal to play trumpet parts, I used a silent brass pickup mute to get rid of any acoustic sound, it worked way too well
A TEAM!
There’s some songs in the game Donkey Kong Country 3 which have trombone with delay if I’m not mistaken.
nice
What I want to know is: how does one connect a microphone to pedals? The voltage and impedance of a microphone is so different than a guitar pickup. You need some sort of DI box, pre-amp, or something?
you can see the impedance transformer between the microphone and the cable in the video
You could use a mixer or an impedance adapter - anything that boosts the signal appropriately. I generally run my mic into a small mixer, then run a line out from the mixer to my effects loop. Lots of mixers will let you feed your effects loop back in to mix it with your main signal. Then you send the output to a powered speaker, headphones, interface, etc.
Nice! How to make trumpet from trombone lol But seriously. Great application and sounds great!
Should have done this with Reggie Pace
i feel like im in a super nintendo game
What pedals would you use for your brass or wind instrument? Let us know in the comments below! 👇
I think experimenting with a lot of pedals would be a great way to find out! That ones got me thinking tho 🤘