Paul, I wonder if you realize just how important and valuable this video you made is! It is incredibly important in my estimation! As I have mentioned before, I am now almost 86 and still play in my own "music room at home" along with my extensive recording library. Over the years I have had a modicum of success playing in my own Dixieland group at Pizza Parlors etc. and with a multitude of other small combos from time to time. But it has always been a "side thing" to my "day jobs." Your vid has shown me what I needed to have seen way back in the 50s when I first decided I wanted to play like the guys I heard in various bands. If I could have comprehended the SCOPE of what I was attempting, I would have had a very different outcome. Your vid can show new trombone enthusiasts what they are IN FOR before they start out with only there own "lights" guiding them. I hope this makes sense to you and others.I did have credible teachers when I started studying in Chicago, but none put the picture as plainly as you have here. Thank you.
Broooo 5 full years of band class and I barely know anything about theory or anything about anything with anything that’s not related to note names and playing with the group. This video is very helpful, thanks.
Super inspirational! Living in a small town, I didn't think there was many opportunities for myself as a younger trombonist. As school has gone by though, I've found more and more opportunities to express myself and play with different groups, and play in a multitude of ensembles in and out of college!
MTBone I found an open jam night at a local grill. It's about a 45 minute drive, but worth it to play with a group. You never know who might be there. There are all skill levels on different instruments. Once there was a very small turnout and it was me and a French horn and an alto sax along with rhythm and piano. We had a blast. Look around for live music venues and ask at the local college/ jr. College.
Wow. Your videos are truly the best out there and so honest. Thank you so much as always just spreading your knowledge to everyone and helping us become better trombone players and musicians. Thanks so much:)
Great video you have encouraged and inspired me to get back playing. It has been about 4 to 5 years now. I know a lot of what you shared. Thanks and I have all the tools but busy with a job that is not music😢
Nice overview, Paul! Your book does a good job in covering most of these skill sets without over fatiguing the chops. Looking forward to a possible future online jazz improv course you mentioned recently.
Thank you for the great video. Could you touch on embouchure? In the near future. I took your advice about taking my trombone every where. The cows in the pasture across the road from me found it interesting. If they had hands, they would have clapped. On the negative side... I'm not allowed in the theater anymore.
Great video! At my school, I’m the only trombone player and always get yelled at for not playing loud enough. I switched from trumpet to trombone. Any tips or exercises for playing louder or projecting? Thanks!
One thing it may be is that your not blowing enough air. I used to have a problem sort of like that and I know people in my school band who have that problem. The sound comes off the air you blow more than the lip vibrations which happens naturally when blowing in the mouthpiece. I'm just just saying an idea here, maybe you can ask your band teacher on what he thinks you should do to be able to play louder.
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Paul The Trombonist - Trombone and Music Producer. The translator your vídeos into portuguese
l'm froon brazil :^(
Ediceu Izidoro do you know anyone who can translate?
No :^/
l'am a brazilian trambonist and l'd love to understand your vídeos, but you no friend.
Paul, I wonder if you realize just how important and valuable this video you made is! It is incredibly important in my estimation! As I have mentioned before, I am now almost 86 and still play in my own "music room at home" along with my extensive recording library. Over the years I have had a modicum of success playing in my own Dixieland group at Pizza Parlors etc. and with a multitude of other small combos from time to time. But it has always been a "side thing" to my "day jobs." Your vid has shown me what I needed to have seen way back in the 50s when I first decided I wanted to play like the guys I heard in various bands. If I could have comprehended the SCOPE of what I was attempting, I would have had a very different outcome. Your vid can show new trombone enthusiasts what they are IN FOR before they start out with only there own "lights" guiding them. I hope this makes sense to you and others.I did have credible teachers when I started studying in Chicago, but none put the picture as plainly as you have here. Thank you.
I can't thank you enough for this
How that's not even helping
Best Trombone teacher on RUclips I have found so far!
I truly love playing trombone and watching your videos whenever I see them I learn something new
You helped me with my band homework for the trombone and I believe that I will 100% get an A Thanks to you Thank You!
did you get an A
Absolutely incredible. Thank you for these fantastic tips!
Broooo 5 full years of band class and I barely know anything about theory or anything about anything with anything that’s not related to note names and playing with the group. This video is very helpful, thanks.
Simple, practice 40 hours a day
Yes but this video outlines what to practice in thise 40 hours
Super inspirational! Living in a small town, I didn't think there was many opportunities for myself as a younger trombonist. As school has gone by though, I've found more and more opportunities to express myself and play with different groups, and play in a multitude of ensembles in and out of college!
MTBone I found an open jam night at a local grill. It's about a 45 minute drive, but worth it to play with a group. You never know who might be there. There are all skill levels on different instruments. Once there was a very small turnout and it was me and a French horn and an alto sax along with rhythm and piano. We had a blast. Look around for live music venues and ask at the local college/ jr. College.
Great video Paul
Wow. Your videos are truly the best out there and so honest. Thank you so much as always just spreading your knowledge to everyone and helping us become better trombone players and musicians. Thanks so much:)
Great video you have encouraged and inspired me to get back playing. It has been about 4 to 5 years now. I know a lot of what you shared. Thanks and I have all the tools but busy with a job that is not music😢
Thanks for the input, Paul!!
Nice overview, Paul! Your book does a good job in covering most of these skill sets without over fatiguing the chops. Looking forward to a possible future online jazz improv course you mentioned recently.
thanks! Im working hard on it right now. lots of topics
You have helped me perfect my playing you are awesome
A Comolete guide to success!! Thankyou
Thanks for the concise overview dude! Greetings from The Netherlands
Super informative and comprehensive video Paul!
Great info!
Glad it was helpful!
So much good stuff in here!
Great ideas!
Yeah!
Thank you for this great information
Thank you for the great video. Could you touch on embouchure? In the near future.
I took your advice about taking my trombone every where. The cows in the pasture across the road from me found it interesting. If they had hands, they would have clapped. On the negative side... I'm not allowed in the theater anymore.
Thanks for the tips😍
Really enjoy your videos. Thanks!
loved this video, thank you for all of the advice!
Omg Thxs I used tuba before so know I was so confused now I get it
Awesome tips and awesome videos! Every trombonist apprentice should definitely subscribe you! ❤
Awesome advice! 🙏
It takes more than 18 minutes to get lips into trombone playing shape!! A few years to get that rich quality tone!!
Great stuff!
Excellent Paul, thank you very much! But…where‘s the chapter concerning the banana? Have a beautyfull day👍🏻💪🏻👌🏻
Nice job
Great video! At my school, I’m the only trombone player and always get yelled at for not playing loud enough. I switched from trumpet to trombone. Any tips or exercises for playing louder or projecting? Thanks!
Mike_ the_maker yeah video for the soon!
Mike_ the_maker SAME except I play louder than the band combine 😂
One thing it may be is that your not blowing enough air. I used to have a problem sort of like that and I know people in my school band who have that problem. The sound comes off the air you blow more than the lip vibrations which happens naturally when blowing in the mouthpiece. I'm just just saying an idea here, maybe you can ask your band teacher on what he thinks you should do to be able to play louder.
SamFlame 90 ok, thank you!
These are not “Rochut” he just transcribed them. These are the vocalise of Marco Bordogni and he should get credit for writing these NOT Rochut
Well i'm a trombone player that just played at carnagie hall and can't afford this book that i need to better myself. Too bad he wont choose me
I am the 420th like..
Perfect
Susquehanna thats ez I would do 1/4 note c x2 b flat 1/8 notes on trombone then repeat there's a tip
Paul - what is the sound effect you use in the mic?
Is a Yamaha Xeno 882O a good trombone?
C d
Made me laugh that one become a good trombonist in 20mins lol how about a lifetime ?
Yeet.
They don't even now the notes low g low a b flat c r e flat f high g high a high b flat that's all I know right now
It took an extra 27 seconds this is a scam
the extra 27 seconds are a bonus
@@PaulTheTrombonist oh ok thanks for the bonus then