Trombone Lessons: Fast Playing

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2025

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  • @bassmomma11
    @bassmomma11 10 років тому +110

    You are a FABULOUS player. I'm using your techniques to build back my chops. I was a music major on trombone (on scholarship). I changed majors because I didn't want to work 300 hours a week as a band director. I started playing when I was 11, and I am now 50. I have so much to learn, as I took off 18 years from playing. You make the lessons easy, so I have more confidence now! Keep it up!

  • @musicaldrawing4808
    @musicaldrawing4808 8 років тому +27

    I'm crying your tone quality is so beautiful in this one

  • @mike10655
    @mike10655 10 років тому +26

    I'm a euphonium player, but this was really helpful. Especially with the range part lol You're amazing bro! I wish I can play euphonium as good as you play trombone tbh

  • @shivtekoriginal
    @shivtekoriginal 9 років тому +2

    My trombone teacher has moved to play in the Copenhagen orchestra so now your my teacher. Thanks a lot! Really helps, considering I'm the only trombonist at school and have to play in the band for our production of Cabaret so the high fast notes were something I NEED help with.

  • @jovanykin123
    @jovanykin123 11 років тому +5

    if only he could go back ten years for me to see this in time

  • @robzanchetta4836
    @robzanchetta4836 8 років тому +2

    Thanks! Wish I had something like this when I was learning trumpet 8 years ago. Learning trombone basics on my own now so these helped big time!

  • @stephenk.donnelly9034
    @stephenk.donnelly9034 5 років тому +1

    Good advice. Wouldn't have thought of the double-tonguing thing but it makes sense and definitely made it easier and a smoother progression to the higher tempos

  • @jadewolf3094
    @jadewolf3094 7 років тому +4

    Wow thats some nice tone

  • @QueenFondue
    @QueenFondue 10 років тому +2

    I've played the instrument for three years, yet I still find myself watching these videos.
    I have no idea why I'm watching them.
    Still, good job. That's pretty impressive.

    • @mrcommander1076
      @mrcommander1076 10 років тому +8

      3 years? i have played for 8 years. i still need to watch these types of videos to refresh my memory.

    • @QueenFondue
      @QueenFondue 10 років тому

      Austin Franzen I have a really good teacher.

    • @TheMrPancakeface
      @TheMrPancakeface 10 років тому +2

      I've played trumpet for seven, and euphonium for one, and I watch these videos for trumpet still

  • @onesyphorus
    @onesyphorus 3 роки тому +3

    0:59 what the hell, I've never heard anything like that before. I need to hear more stuff

  • @bonespiel
    @bonespiel 11 років тому +1

    I would love to play a Thayer valve trombone! Looks great!

  • @popymcpoppop1
    @popymcpoppop1 11 років тому +5

    I always thought like that. I wanted my trombone playing to sound like a valve'd instrument.

  • @zachmejia7564
    @zachmejia7564 10 років тому +18

    Chris, play "Variations on the Carnival of Venice" by Bob McChesney! :O

  • @mokotaturner5587
    @mokotaturner5587 4 роки тому

    Beautiful sound!

  • @honorediakanua2464
    @honorediakanua2464 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for all

  • @PurpleFreezerPage
    @PurpleFreezerPage 7 років тому +4

    You’re a good boi

  • @tylermoore1961
    @tylermoore1961 10 років тому

    You know it's pretty neat that these practice techniques transfer over to trumpet for the most part.

  • @MegaDennster
    @MegaDennster 9 років тому

    Thanks Christopher that was really useful!

  • @TheGholiday
    @TheGholiday 9 років тому

    Thanks again for another great video.

  • @lieutenant1142
    @lieutenant1142 6 років тому +1

    this guy is sooo good

  • @itsdoot5080
    @itsdoot5080 8 років тому +25

    Ive always played trombone in a jagged motion. I was kinda taught that way. But would I be looked down on for that instead of using a smoother effect? Because normally I would sound the same, but if that's something closely eyed, I don't wanna do it again

    • @richardnadson2328
      @richardnadson2328 7 років тому

      President PNut I'm

    • @jacobruiz97
      @jacobruiz97 3 роки тому

      Depends on how fast (or slow) you're playing. You don't want to ever smear the note unintentionally, so you will want to play with that “jagged” slide movement. But if you're playing at a point where you can't stop the slide at every single position, then you're already playing with that “smooth,” unbroken motion. You end up naturally switching between the two.

  • @migwelder18
    @migwelder18 11 років тому

    Good tips Chris. Thanks for that.

  • @georgekaiser
    @georgekaiser 11 років тому +2

    Haha... that song at the end is HILARIOUS.

  • @Infernopunch4444
    @Infernopunch4444 11 років тому +1

    uh... what? REDICULOUS! So much i still have to learn

  • @caseydavis6689
    @caseydavis6689 11 років тому +58

    I'm annoyed-that one chair is down...

  • @xnorofv22
    @xnorofv22 5 років тому +1

    Im a 14 year old trombonist and i do have a problem with playing fast I've been playing for at least a year now I've played the dark adventure pretty good but i kinda got lost star Spangled banner as well as some christmas tunes and im the best out of the grade im in and i do have a problem playing fast so I'll try to do this but a much dumbed down way and maybe I'll be extremely good one day

  • @edwarddenton8262
    @edwarddenton8262 10 років тому

    Great tips Sir

  • @danielmoody3640
    @danielmoody3640 10 років тому

    How about a video about the different types of trombone?

  • @noahstein1683
    @noahstein1683 8 років тому +2

    What in your opinion goes against the jagged technique at fast tempi? One of my teachers (university professor) says to move the slide "late and fast" between different notes to prevent any glissandi.

  • @dh055raptor
    @dh055raptor 11 років тому +1

    Great video as usual, would you mind making a tip video using a "noob" trombone if you have one? Just because I think a lot of new player watch your videos and just use yls354's or similar types.

  • @ChrisEisenberg
    @ChrisEisenberg 11 років тому +7

    do you have any tips for improvising?

    • @classicaltrombone
      @classicaltrombone  11 років тому +10

      I'm still learning myself, but listen to as much great jazz as you can. Sing along with the solos. Improvising is half being able to play jazz and half knowing what that sounds like.

    • @blackout489
      @blackout489 11 років тому +5

      One good thing to remember is to derive your improv from the song you play it in. This keeps a recognizable theme throughout the solo (I'm assuming it's for soloing) while putting your own unique twist on it.

    • @classicaltrombone
      @classicaltrombone  11 років тому +1

      Great point!

  • @chefasap2747
    @chefasap2747 6 років тому +1

    I want to see it but on a beginner trombone without the trigger on it

  • @AJ-fo8bf
    @AJ-fo8bf 8 років тому

    this was helpful, thanks :)

  • @mirandateboh-ewungkem7403
    @mirandateboh-ewungkem7403 7 років тому

    Were did you learn this knowledge

  • @haze5069
    @haze5069 3 роки тому

    This is helping me play Megalovania for band rn lol.

  • @irvinwatson3930
    @irvinwatson3930 11 років тому

    Legendary

  • @ShadowWalkerWolf33
    @ShadowWalkerWolf33 11 років тому

    Whats that song at the end?

  • @AndreasvanHaren
    @AndreasvanHaren 9 років тому

    Hi Christopher. When a score mentions a trombone in B flat and it's not the tenor trombone, which trombone could that be?

    • @sammig.8286
      @sammig.8286 8 років тому +1

      +André van Haren I hear that the standard trombone is actually a B flat instrument, but it reads in concert pitch, especially when reading base clef. Is the part in the score in tremble clef or base? In the case of treble clef, you use the same trombone you would for base clef, but you read it similarly to as you would a trumpet. For example, any thing that is played open on the trumpet is played in first position on trombone, such as a C (concert Bb), G (concert F) etc. Similarly, second position corresponds to anything that is played with the second valve on trumpet, third position corresponds to first valve, fourth position with first and second together, fifth with second and third valve, sixth with first and third, and seventh with all valves pressed.

  • @martyscott4701
    @martyscott4701 4 роки тому

    Is this at SUNY Purchase??!?

  • @AJ-fo8bf
    @AJ-fo8bf 8 років тому

    you are awesome

  • @Oliverkor
    @Oliverkor 7 років тому

    Is that a Bach 42?

  • @lOkOOO12345
    @lOkOOO12345 11 років тому

    Can you put spanish subtitles please?

  • @diamond_zone
    @diamond_zone 10 років тому

    Me and my friend are your fans

  • @jonnyshen4265
    @jonnyshen4265 11 років тому +5

    high notes, and a bass trombone.... dang...

    • @classicaltrombone
      @classicaltrombone  11 років тому +12

      It's actually a large bore tenor. It's the industry standard for classical music, while the tenor you're probably used to is the industry standard for jazz! #TMYK

    • @jonnyshen4265
      @jonnyshen4265 11 років тому

      oh ok, cool

    • @maxladwig6240
      @maxladwig6240 10 років тому +1

      Christopher Bill Have you played with any orchestral groups?If so which ones?I assume that your High School Phil is one of them.

    • @nerdzrkewl3962
      @nerdzrkewl3962 9 років тому

      +Jonny Shen I can do trumpet notes on my f trombone

    • @BenDover-cd2ns
      @BenDover-cd2ns 8 років тому

      +NerdzRKewl nice profile pic

  • @tabistudios
    @tabistudios 11 років тому

    is he using a Conn?

  • @boneheadjazz
    @boneheadjazz Рік тому

    I know were this was filmed

  • @golferken55
    @golferken55 5 років тому

    Hey. You are a great player. Please consider entering kurt Thompson’s Scooby doo challenge. Just search kurt Thompson’s Scooby doo challenge.

  • @ZeroFazin
    @ZeroFazin 11 років тому

    He has the same trombone as me :D

  • @bwade8786
    @bwade8786 2 роки тому

    👍

  • @trummietones
    @trummietones 7 років тому

    Remember the Mustache Man!

  • @andyr462
    @andyr462 Рік тому

    Sorcery

  • @mclarenmechanic3263
    @mclarenmechanic3263 4 роки тому

    Hi Christopher bill can I be your best friend