[Trombone-l] Trombone for new elementary school player

Ray Horton rayhorton at insightbb.com
Wed Mar 4 12:24:32 CST 2009


They always looked heavy to me.  Are they?


RBH


Steve Gamble wrote:
> DEG slide protectors work great.  
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: trombone-l-bounces at samford.edu
> [mailto:trombone-l-bounces at samford.edu] On Behalf Of Ray Horton
> Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 11:08 AM
> To: Dennis Clason
> Cc: Trombone List
> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Trombone for new elementary school player
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> I wonder if a small soft pad of some kind, stuck to the upper slide, 
> right where they always hit it with the bell, would be a good 
> precaution?  I often see a dent there, and/or a dent on the lower slide 
> where they hit it on the front of their chairs. 
>
>
> Raymond Horton
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>
> Dennis Clason wrote:
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>> And don't let them assemble a Bb trombone to be played with the left 
>> hand moving the slide!
>>
>> John Monroe wrote:
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>>> In our school district, kids start trombone in fifth grade.
>>>
>>> Even the most careful kid will be banging his horn around.  And in a
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>>> group setting the most careful kid will be surrounded by LESS careful
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>>> kids!  So get something substantial.  And expect it to get dented.
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>>> Also remember that kids are kids.  They have no idea how to assemble
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> a  
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>>> trombone, so be sure to show them.  Give them step by step  
>>> instructions and have them practice putting the horn together.  That
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>>> will reduce the number of dents generated getting the horn in and out
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>>> of the case.
>>>
>>> John Monroe
>>>
>>> On Mar 4, 2009, at 7:06 AM, Price Taylor wrote:
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>>>> I asked this a couple of days ago..but might have used the wrong e- 
>>>> mail
>>>> address (I use multiple e-mails and consolidate them with Gmail).
>>>>
>>>> =====
>>>>
>>>> Hello list, my youngest son is 10, in 4th grade, and is expressing
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> an
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>>>> interest in playing the trombone - of course, that's great (I  
>>>> think...)!
>>>>
>>>> I started playing in 5th grade but the current thinking now is 6th  
>>>> grade - I
>>>> think that's because the middle school has band?
>>>>
>>>> I was thinking that this summer might be a good time to get an early
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>>>> start
>>>> and begin playing.  Many years ago, I bequeathed my old King  
>>>> Cleveland to my
>>>> high school, that was my first trombone.  Guess I should have kept  
>>>> it, it
>>>> was pretty hard to hurt that horn.
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking for recommendations for a beginner's trombone - ideally
>>>> something to last to 9th grade.  The Yamaha YSL-354 appears to be  
>>>> the choice
>>>> of many, although I have no experience with Yamaha trombones (I play
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>>>> a Conn
>>>> 88H and King 3B).
>>>>
>>>> Any other suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks list!
>>>>
>>>> -Price
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