[Trombone-l] Low Brass Bill of Rights

Chris Tune crtune at adelphia.net
Thu Jul 6 20:25:02 CDT 2006


Having noted recently how poorly our mid-to low frequency content is picked 
up (both by human ears and even more so by typical microphones), I'd say 
anything that instills a healthy sense of VIOLENT, HARD CORE sound output in 
the heart of the trombonist, probably is not all bad.   Anyway, my new 
mantra says, you must PRACTICE it, if you want to be able to DO it. . .so 
you must actually practice some time in VERY LOUD. . .or those FFF sections 
will never be quite right.

Chris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <gregwaits at comcast.net>
To: <trombone-l at server5.samford.edu>
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Low Brass Bill of Rights


> Myself, I am not the least bit offended by this. I have had a copy for 
> many years now, and I like the attitude of it. We are low brass players 
> and we are proud to be so.
>
> I am certain it was meant as an inside joke. He certainly had no idea that 
> so many people would one day be reading it world wide!
>
> If it offends you, that is unfortunate.
>
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