[Trombone-l] Number of instruments....
Price Taylor
pricetaylor at comcast.net
Thu Oct 4 18:12:46 CDT 2007
There's probably a number of bone players on the list that played that or a
King Cleveland or Bundy in marching band (eons ago).
You could turn in into a floor lamp, which Doug Yeo of the BSO did with one!
Scroll all the way to the bottom.
http://www.yeodoug.com/articles/trombone_gallery/trombone_gallery.html
Price
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[mailto:trombone-l-bounces at maillists.samford.edu] On Behalf Of Mike Irwin
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 10:47 AM
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Subject: [Trombone-l] Number of instruments....
Resident lurker Mike Irwin here...
I thought the dialog about how many trombones everyone had was funny.
Why?
Because I'm not even a trombone player, and I've got one tenor trombone; a
student model Reynolds.
I rescued it out of the trash behind a defunct music store, along with a
significant number of empty clarinet, trumpet, and marching french horn
cases. Whoever threw it away must have thought the case was empty.
Oh, and I also have:
2 flutes
1 cornet
1 trumpet
1 alto sax
2 recorders (wood/plastic)
1 mellphone
1 mellophonium
1 acoustic guitar
2 empty marching french horn cases (hey, they make great sawhorses LOL)
... I "think" that's all of them (for now). I'm on the lookout for a
flugabone/valve trombone/marching baritone cheap.
Mike Irwin
theimpalakid at gmail.com
Lead (and only) cornet player, TBC Orchestra
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