I think Trombones are underrated. They deserve more respect. Since the Trombones have a slide, it's actually easier or even harder for us to play. - A Trombonist
@@alanartz I guess our school and many others followed the traditional place for trombones in a marching band. There's a song, "76 trombones led the big parade" from the old musical called 'The Music Man'. Check it out!
WOW! I played and practices Trombone Elementary school all the way through all 4 years of Marching Band in Highschool. Im now 21 and I've never seen how it's made. Thanks for the video! Trombone is an awesome instrument!!!! I LOVE IT!
I can't believe you'd say that. With a good player and the right music, these "noisy" intruments would have a great chance at making you tear up and cry.
In total a brass trombone has 9 feet of tubing. Straightened that's enough to reach from the floor to the ceiling. "But of course,trombone makers are more interested in musical highs and lows". I liked this part. :D
I remember seeing this episode and the trumpet episode when I was 9 and it giving a shit. Now I play both instruments and I'm captivated by this assembly
At the end that was a really smooth sound, I've played trombone for two years now on an Andreas Eastman trombone and I love it,I've never played on a shire but hope to in the future
That's also why Yamaha makes Xeno trumpets which are some of the best quality professional trumpets you can buy, and that Yamaha instruments have been involved in DCI almost since its founding.
I've played trombone for 7 years now, and have gone through many different horns. I took a trip to the Edwards factory this summer and tried out a bunch of horns and got fitted for a T-350, but then I got to try the new Alessi T369-A, and I fell in love with it. I ordered one, and am awaiting it's arrival, but let's just say, Edward's "worth the wait" policy is really setting in after 3 months of waiting. Oh well, the price of quality I guess.
I'm a Trombone player and I'm surprised that they didn't add how to make a trombone mouth piece, because it's pretty much the 2nd most important piece next to the slide!
I was watching the Trumpet...then the French horn last night then I woke up here........and this is why I'm a trombone player French horns always tire me out.
I played trombone for four years in school.Ah,but those WERE the days!!Lots of fun in the marching band,and it was very competitive trying to get to first chair and stay there.i'm 64 now and haven't played since then,but I could still pick one up and play the C scale. 31431313!!Yeah,baby!Good times!(And I never realized how complicated they are to make.)
In case everyone who is complaining about how the man was holding it wrong, and that the trigger was on the 'wrong' side, you should listen to the fact that the woman said it was a CUSTOM made trombone, and that there is no wrong or right way to have to instrument made.
lol good to know how they make my trombone (well this one is not really my brand but similar to how they do mine im sure) cant wait to play it for the next 2 years of marching band
I play trombone and I'm neither awkward or nerdy. I love playing and I'm good at it. Get to know enough trombonists at university and professional level you'll realise that we're exactly the same as any other musicians.
Those SHIRE tenor trombones and their axial flow F attachments have caused me some repair issues. My trombonist a thought they would like them but no. The bass trombone, however, is a BEAST!!
Depends on what kind of trombone you are trying to get. Student straight horns run about $400-$600. Advanced trombone (one valve normally) run about $1200-$2000. Professional single valve trombones run about $2000-$2500. Professional Bass trombones (what they are playing on at the end of this video) run about $2500-$5000. Take it from me, I'm a music major...bass trombone!
I like how, at the very beginning, the slide is on the wrong side of the trombone. It clearly should be on the right side, because of the way the valve is positioned.
I'm amazed at how many man hours it takes to produce just one horn. Then consider how relatively cheap they are to purchase. I was in a music store yesterday and noticed a student line 'bone on sale for a mere $800.00. To me, that's relatively inexpensive considering the workmanship that went into that single horn! I play a King 2b of 1953 vintage. It has been relaquered once and looks as good as new; of course it is of professional quality. New ones are in the $2,500-3,000 range.
Shires are the best....Im a senior music ed Major at UT....my shires tenor goes for about 4500...edwards are usually about 3700-4200...Joe Alessi's Edwards Model is 4,750..Bass Trombones are usually about 2,000 more across both companies. If you were wondering...Getzen is the equate version of Edwards...and (Steve) Shires was the best trombone bell maker that Edwards had, and ended up creating his own company, which MOST who play Shires after Edwards say is better. Any questions? Message Me
its callled an f attachment which takes the trombone to 7th position from first and does lots of other notes with the push of a trigger. you're welcome.
I see the bell size, has to be a bass trombone, see 3 layers of tubing, gotta be a bass trombone, see 2 valves, bass trombone, hear the 2 guys not playing pedals... depression
to TheMovieCreator: If your figures are from your local currency, 10,000 Norwegian Kroner equal about 1,400 US Dollars at this point (just shy of 7 Kroner to 1 Dollar). It was probably not much different 4 months ago. You have to remember that this is an American program so they use US prices. Exchange rates are important to note.
"He then pushes the balls through the U-tube." Nice line :) I've always wanted a Shires Bass, my local store doesnt carry any, so I havent't got a chance to test one.
A tenor trombone with that large of a flair and two valves? Absolutely not. This is a bass trombone.
Obviously
Hmmhmmm, bass trombones are better
@@throwingchalk4810 ikr I'm in 7th grade and just want to go to high school already to switch
Ladies and gentlemen. This is why descriptions are a huge benefit to the RUclips community.
@@itsmebich9011 and my high school ain't got a bass bone…
Wait, they showed us a tenor at the beginning, but didn't realize they went to bass halfway through?
*tenorbass
You're shitting me.
@Michael Leen late
@@wafallell So Are You.
They had the slide for the first one on backwards.
Am i the only one that hears the aggravating high pitch noise in the background??!?
Deeeeeeeath
Its making my ears bleed
I thought it was my headphones lol
+Matthew Thomson NNARRUTOO!!
It's like having an old CRT again.
oh yeah, TROMBONE IS THE BEST AND WILL ALWAYS AND FOREVER BE
Very true ;)
In the land of the marching band, we euphoniums have made powerful allies of the trombones against the encroaching woodwinds
That One Trumpet Player Just because of a simple opinion? Sad 😑😑😑
You know what's up
TROMBONE BROTHERS FOREVER!
I play the trombone. theres so much beauty in the world. :'''''D
Lannon McGregor
same!
same
same
Lannon McGregor 5 th grade same... For now. I'm gona play alto sax
I thought you played Skin flute! Lol
Am I the only one that noticed that the trombone was assembled backwards, in the beginning?
no not the only one. but might be a lefty trombone
+Ayers boy the trigger was on the wrong side for that
+Ayers boy They probably just wanted to take pictures but didn't know it was too be turned the other way.
No that was killing me
I was cringing
I think Trombones are underrated. They deserve more respect. Since the Trombones have a slide, it's actually easier or even harder for us to play. - A Trombonist
But look on the bright side - we get to march at the FRONT of the parade!
@@david9783 not in my school lol, there at the back
@@alanartz I guess our school and many others followed the traditional place for trombones in a marching band. There's a song, "76 trombones led the big parade" from the old musical called 'The Music Man'. Check it out!
That high pitched sound through the whole video is getting to me
The Brickheads tru
The Brickheads z
The Brickheads I didn't notice until you pointed it out😂
NiceGuy44 Everyone is talking about it but I can't hear it?
Get used to it!
been playing trombone for a little over two years in middle school, just got back from a concert and the trombone is the best brass instrument ever
So cool!
-- Do you still play? (Just curious.)
Love it.
Trombonists Unite!
It really makes you appreciate all the work that goes into making so many everyday objects.
I wouldn't call a 5000 dollar trombone an everyday object lol
Bass trombone to be specific
Rob Swope i know they should have put BASS trombone
@@seanlasker4147 it is a similar process tho
This makes me proud to play such an awesome instrument |D
"He SHOVES it on to a rod " :D
that part got my whole band class laughing
i thought they were gonna show a tenor trombone. not a bass one.
EZthe Legendary almost the same process
WOW! I played and practices Trombone Elementary school all the way through all 4 years of Marching Band in Highschool. Im now 21 and I've never seen how it's made. Thanks for the video! Trombone is an awesome instrument!!!! I LOVE IT!
I very much appreciated this video, since I recently bought a Shires trombone. What quality. Too bad nobody else makes trombones this well any more.
This gave me a tromboner
ba dum tss
trolly mac troll this comment is painfull to me as I am a female trombone player .-.
- Jaycløud - you dont have to be female, just a bone player who's heard it millions of times before
My mom called me a tromboner. Feels bad.
I'm the only girl who plays trombone in my school
thesillyfire breathingduck Same..might be one more person as far as I know
We have 2 female trombonists in marching band
yaya :)
yay internet high five
i thought i was the only one :)
so rare. wow. so much wow. you need medals. this should be on guiness book of records. so mindblowing. this saves 3 million children's life in Africa.
That's pretty awesome never knew so much work was involved to build one.
That's so cool! It isn't very strange that they are so expencive, when it's all made so carefully! I've a Conn 88H and I love it=)
A true pro-quality horn. Worth EVERY penny!
Please no more puns enoughhhhhhh
When he makes the flare it looks soo cool!!! Its neat how as it spins it looom like waves gpong from the centre outwards!!
Best instrument in the world :-D its awesome, I've been playing it for four years. And still playing
I can't believe you'd say that.
With a good player and the right music, these "noisy" intruments would have a great chance at making you tear up and cry.
I'm pissed they made a bass trombone and not a tenor trombone (or like what the fucking title says)
MrMineCraftAndrew same tho
MrMineCraftAndrew i know when i saw the final product i was like THATS A FUCKING BASS TROMBONE
The description says bass trombone, though.
bass trombones are better
I play Euphonium and even I was pissed about it
In total a brass trombone has 9 feet of tubing. Straightened that's enough to reach from the floor to the ceiling. "But of course,trombone makers are more interested in musical highs and lows". I liked this part. :D
And now we know why those blasted trombones cost so darn much.
WOW!!! Impressive. God bless instrument-makers. What talent!!!!
"Then pushes the balls through the RUclips."
Hahaha
pretty fucking amazing how trombones are made. aside from all the welding, i never would've guessed any of this.
I had no idea how these were made! sooo cool! love this!
I remember seeing this episode and the trumpet episode when I was 9 and it giving a shit. Now I play both instruments and I'm captivated by this assembly
At the end that was a really smooth sound, I've played trombone for two years now on an Andreas Eastman trombone and I love it,I've never played on a shire but hope to in the future
Thank goodness for the craftsmen at Shires! They build a custom handslide for my Bass and it is the best I've ever played!
Pretty sure they made my trombone right there at the pawn shop.
keefmeister77 I'm rick Harrison and its is my pawn shop *I regret nothing
omg haha^
God, those bass trombones at the end were so awesome.... I WANT ONE >:O
So u want a sack butt I have bass trombone but my arms are to short 😥 u can have it if u want
fredthe gamer1432 can I have it 😁 I've always wanted a bass Trombone
That's also why Yamaha makes Xeno trumpets which are some of the best quality professional trumpets you can buy, and that Yamaha instruments have been involved in DCI almost since its founding.
That was really cool. I've always wanted to see a trombone being made.
I just picked up my Getzen again after not playing trombone for a year.
I fall in love with my shires! Wouldnt change it! Great trombone!
I've played trombone for 7 years now, and have gone through many different horns. I took a trip to the Edwards factory this summer and tried out a bunch of horns and got fitted for a T-350, but then I got to try the new Alessi T369-A, and I fell in love with it. I ordered one, and am awaiting it's arrival, but let's just say, Edward's "worth the wait" policy is really setting in after 3 months of waiting. Oh well, the price of quality I guess.
I'm a Trombone player and I'm surprised that they didn't add how to make a trombone mouth piece, because it's pretty much the 2nd most important piece next to the slide!
They are actually making a Shires independent bass with Tru-Bores, so there are two valves, in F and Gb.
Oh that they are! My bandmaster at church plays a Shires bass with two Thayer valves, he loves it. Haha can't blame he, he sounds mighty fine on it!
I was watching the Trumpet...then the French horn last night then I woke up here........and this is why I'm a trombone player French horns always tire me out.
Trombones all the way! We have to work harder than any other wind instrument (slides). Tenor trombone player here.
that is the cleanest the drawing bench has ever looked. ever. should have shown al making the valves
As a trombone player, this is very interesting. I love my trombone
did he say sackbut? at the beginning...
Yeah
he did, if you didnt know the sackbut was the precursor to the trombone, mainly used during the Renaissance
ray minazzi yep
I played trombone for four years in school.Ah,but those WERE the days!!Lots of fun in the marching band,and it was very competitive trying to get to first chair and stay there.i'm 64 now and haven't played since then,but I could still pick one up and play the C scale. 31431313!!Yeah,baby!Good times!(And I never realized how complicated they are to make.)
That’s epic, but that’s the Eb scale, not the C scale which is 64214243
@@stevenhall4833 If you are certain of that, and I have been wrong about the C scale all these years, then I stand corrected!
nice loud ass ringing noise
The trombone is The best instrument ever and you cannot deny it
liked it. ever notice he always has a smart ass pun at the end of every thing?
In case everyone who is complaining about how the man was holding it wrong, and that the trigger was on the 'wrong' side, you should listen to the fact that the woman said it was a CUSTOM made trombone, and that there is no wrong or right way to have to instrument made.
Good show I now know mor about my horn
I have a 1977 silver conn 88h and like guldklimp I too love my horn.
The tone is rich best to you all Earl
lol good to know how they make my trombone (well this one is not really my brand but similar to how they do mine im sure)
cant wait to play it for the next 2 years of marching band
“hey! hey, do the thing with the slide” is a sentence i’ve heard about 3929391 times as a trombonist
I play trombone and I'm neither awkward or nerdy. I love playing and I'm good at it. Get to know enough trombonists at university and professional level you'll realise that we're exactly the same as any other musicians.
Those SHIRE tenor trombones and their axial flow F attachments have caused me some repair issues. My trombonist a thought they would like them but no. The bass trombone, however, is a BEAST!!
Very interesting. Nice to know how the trombone was made 👍
i play trumbone and it is really cool to see how it is made...thanks! =D
I play Alto Sax, but I still love trombones. I would switch to trombone in our band, but we only have 6 alto saxes.
A rusty trombone is the best instrument a women can play for me
cool!
i play trombone too.. i was 1st chair but now i play bass trombone... even better!
Depends on what kind of trombone you are trying to get. Student straight horns run about $400-$600. Advanced trombone (one valve normally) run about $1200-$2000. Professional single valve trombones run about $2000-$2500. Professional Bass trombones (what they are playing on at the end of this video) run about $2500-$5000. Take it from me, I'm a music major...bass trombone!
I like how, at the very beginning, the slide is on the wrong side of the trombone. It clearly should be on the right side, because of the way the valve is positioned.
I shed manly tears when Trombones were being blown up on Mythbusters.
I'm amazed at how many man hours it takes to produce just one horn. Then consider how relatively cheap they are to purchase. I was in a music store yesterday and noticed a student line 'bone on sale for a mere $800.00.
To me, that's relatively inexpensive considering the workmanship that went into that single horn!
I play a King 2b of 1953 vintage. It has been relaquered once and looks as good as new; of course it is of professional quality. New ones are in the $2,500-3,000 range.
Shires are the best....Im a senior music ed Major at UT....my shires tenor goes for about 4500...edwards are usually about 3700-4200...Joe Alessi's Edwards Model is 4,750..Bass Trombones are usually about 2,000 more across both companies.
If you were wondering...Getzen is the equate version of Edwards...and (Steve) Shires was the best trombone bell maker that Edwards had, and ended up creating his own company, which MOST who play Shires after Edwards say is better.
Any questions? Message Me
@LeonardandPaul i love its not hard to get real trombone sound out of it and it really lies smooth in youre hand
4:29 - 4:54 is so hauntingly beautiful.
its callled an f attachment which takes the trombone to 7th position from first and does lots of other notes with the push of a trigger. you're welcome.
I see the bell size, has to be a bass trombone, see 3 layers of tubing, gotta be a bass trombone, see 2 valves, bass trombone, hear the 2 guys not playing pedals... depression
that's pretty awesome,now I know trombones were made
Shires makes really nice horns. I'd like get one someday.
Bravo, it is a very unique instrument. I play the organ.
I don't think I blinked throughout the 4 minutes and 59 seconds, I was so absorbed in the proccess @.@
Cool video. I own a Bach 42B tenor with the Hagmann valve, and its awesome, but i hear Shires are incredible.
These are double-valve bass trombones; they have an E and an F valve, if I understand correctly.
to TheMovieCreator: If your figures are from your local currency, 10,000 Norwegian Kroner equal about 1,400 US Dollars at this point (just shy of 7 Kroner to 1 Dollar). It was probably not much different 4 months ago. You have to remember that this is an American program so they use US prices. Exchange rates are important to note.
excellent instrument!! the best
Trombone is best bone and best instrument
I am also a trombonist...but I had no clue it took that much time and effort to make one!
Great teaching just wanted to know because I ordered one
This is interesting! Thank you for sharing this video.
Trombones in my highschool band are louder than the altos too...but i'm louder than the entire band. Proud tuba plaer here :D
es maravilloso y maravilloso 😎🤗😊👍
I thought that was a Shires!!
I'm a big fan of their horns. I find that you either love um or hate um.
i don't even play trombone (or any winds), but this is pretty interesting
Bach 42bo/sterling silver is where it's at
but the valve on this horn is pretty sweet
Very, very true. But dont get me wrong Shires makes some beautiful horns
clearly a bass bone
Just finished some trombone practice. I go to watch RUclips. This appears at the top of recommended for no reason. *click*
Watching this is like eating a Swiss cake roll.
oh my gosh thats just like my trombone the one that there showing at the begining its an accent its a good step up
The best instrument!
I have a Bach trigger trombone, it's great, and beautiful.
"He then pushes the balls through the U-tube."
Nice line :)
I've always wanted a Shires Bass, my local store doesnt carry any, so I havent't got a chance to test one.
I'm proud to be a trombonist 😊