Euphonium player here with some trombone background. Picked up my first trigger trombone (Bach 42AFG) for doubling and found this video super helpful for getting started. Thanks!
@@shedflips if you mean the part on the actual trigger, you can order those. I found someone on Facebook that made them. Can’t remember the exact name. If you mean the leather grip I use to help hold the trombone: That’s a Sheridan Get A Grip. All the best.
This is the best video I have found for explaining the F attachment! Thank You!
You’re welcome.
Super,eerste duidelijke uitleg!😊
Just picked up my first trigger trombone- this helped a ton! Will have to practice these :) Thank you!
Euphonium player here with some trombone background. Picked up my first trigger trombone (Bach 42AFG) for doubling and found this video super helpful for getting started. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
Thanks for this, great explanations, visuals, and pacing. Loved the background music.
Amazing video! How much have you spent on trombones/brass bc i see at least 3 trombones
The F Attachment also allows you to get a larger note range so you can play all the way down to C2 (and lower) below the Bass Clef Staff
My daughter has a new Yamaha. Is the passing on your trigger something that can be bought.
Not sure what you mean by “passing”
@@LowBrassLuke sorry meant padding
@@shedflips if you mean the part on the actual trigger, you can order those. I found someone on Facebook that made them. Can’t remember the exact name. If you mean the leather grip I use to help hold the trombone: That’s a Sheridan Get A Grip. All the best.
Yes the part on the actual trigger. She learned to play on a different brand that had a thumb rest instead of just a bar.
how do you fit a grand piano into that room?
It’s a baby grand. Doesn’t take up much room.
sometimes i pull the trigger tuning slide out all the way in order to play super low
As long as you know how it changes all the note placements and can make it work.