[Trombone-l] Trombone for new elementary school player

Steve Gamble sgamble at tucsonsymphony.org
Wed Mar 4 13:54:29 CST 2009


They can't do it with either hand at the beginning, so why not learn it
the way the instrument is built.  Later on, you don't run into problems
with weird f-attachments or clashing bells in the section.

Steve Gamble, Librarian
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Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 12:47 PM
To: Dennis Clason; John Monroe
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Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Trombone for new elementary school player

I gotta ask, for the sake of argument - Why not?  Assuming they're
left-handed, shouldn't they play left handed?  I know a great left
handed trumpet player.  And trombone may be the most reversible
instrument in history.

J.c.

---- Dennis Clason <dclason at nmsu.edu> wrote: 
> And don't let them assemble a Bb trombone to be played with the left 
> hand moving the slide!
> 
> John Monroe wrote:
> > In our school district, kids start trombone in fifth grade.
> >
> > Even the most careful kid will be banging his horn around.  And in a

> > group setting the most careful kid will be surrounded by LESS
careful  
> > kids!  So get something substantial.  And expect it to get dented.
> >
> > Also remember that kids are kids.  They have no idea how to assemble
a  
> > trombone, so be sure to show them.  Give them step by step  
> > instructions and have them practice putting the horn together.  That

> > will reduce the number of dents generated getting the horn in and
out  
> > of the case.
> >
> > John Monroe
> >
> > On Mar 4, 2009, at 7:06 AM, Price Taylor wrote:
> >
> >   
> >> 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
an
> >> 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  
> >> 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  
> >> a Conn
> >> 88H and King 3B).
> >>
> >> Any other suggestions?
> >>
> >> Thanks list!
> >>
> >> -Price
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> Dennis L. Clason, Ph.D.
> University Statistics Center
> New Mexico State University
> Las Cruces, New Mexico
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