[Trombone-l] Pedal Note Articulation
Fred Hudson
fmhudson at arkansas.net
Wed May 3 14:54:33 CDT 2006
Quoth Todd Slothower
"Speaking of things hanging off.................has anyone else seen
those "male anatomical cattle parts" that some pick-up truck drivers
hang from their rear bumper? I think it must have something to do with
being a bull rider, but why do they do that? Those things swinging in
the breeze are ridiculous!!!
Perhaps it is just a mid-west thing.................
It is probably a safe bet that it wouldn't help with trombone pedal
tones, although with a few pints of Guinness I might try it!"
Todd - I can't think for the life of me see how swinging from the bumper of
a pick-up truck will help with your pedal tones - but after a few pints of
Guinness I guess anything is worth a try! :>)
Fred H
>>> "Daniel Pliskin" <daniel_pliskin at hotmail.com> 05/03/06 07:24AM >>>
>A quick question. I've been spending a lot of time trying to get a
>fuller, quicker responding pedal range on the bass trombone
Doug,
This works for some people and not for others.
Try adding some weight to your mouthpiece. The quick and easy way to
do
this is to take your mouthpiece down to a good hardware store. Find a
large
nut (as in nuts and bolts), which fits loosely over the shank area of
your
mouthpiece, the area closer to the rim, which doesnÆt stick into the
receiver. Then wrap masking tape on the shank until you can thread
the nut
onto the shank.
That will give you a mouthpiece, which weighs an extra few ounces. And
if
it works for you, it should give you faster articulation. If it
doesnÆt,
youÆve spent a bit of time and 50 cents.
On some trombones, you can also thread a nut onto the end of the
receiver,
using the same trick.
If it does do what you want, where do you go from there? There are
heavy
mouthpieces on the market. There are also lots of mouthpiece weights
on the
market, which, IÆm sure, look better than having a steel nut screwed to
your
mouthpiece. At least youÆll know where to look for that rapid attack
youÆre
after.
DanP
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