[Trombone-l] Glass Trombone

Fred Hudson fmhudson at cablelynx.com
Sat Jul 12 14:56:48 CDT 2008


Having been required to take a lab course in scientific glass blowing on the 
way to my PhD in chemistry, I can appreciate the craftsmanship of the 
artisan in creating a thing of beauty regardless of what it sounded like. 
Although I thought it sounded pretty good!

Fred H
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From: "Robert Slaven" <robert at robertslaven.ca>
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> WANT!
>
> But I would have liked to have heard it without the plunger, to get an 
> idea
> of what it's "clear" tone would be.
>
> Robert
>
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>
>> The first fully playable all-glass trombone. Who is going to form the
>> first all-glass trombone choir? Volunteers?
>>
>> I'd like to have seen how they made the slide. I hear that SOM works the
>> best.
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4-QQCKN1Co
>>
>> Bill Dinwiddie
>> billdin at comcast.net
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