How to Play Trombone with a Plunger Mute
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ธ.ค. 2019
- JLCO trombonists Chris Crenshaw and Elliot Mason show you some tips on how to play trombone using a plunger mute!
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Chris Crenshaw - Trombone
Elliot Mason - Trombone
Eric Suquet - Director
Bill Thomas - Director
Aaron Chandler - Sound Engineer
Seton Hawkins - Producer
Nobody:
Elliot Mason: 👁 👄👁
But at the end he cheered up a little bit, like 👱🏼
Elliot Mason just sitting there like
he do be kinda vibin doe 😳
TheDalmah | yeah he definitely passes the vibe check
He's just watching
Everyone needs someone to look at them like Elliot Mason looks at Chris Crenshaw right there.
I don't play the trombone, but that was very fun to watch
I used to play with a latin jazz trombonist who used a plunger. He was so good.
This guy is really funny and talented.
classically trained trombonist in nw england who sometimes gets plunger segments in brass band pieces, very glad to have discovered this 😅
Where's Charlie Brown when you need him.
like, his teachers?
4:30
....it makes the pitch even sharper...but...thats no problem, we have a tuning slide right here in our hands we can adjust accordingly."
With great power comes great responsibility guys
THE INTRO HAHAHA. THANK YOU FOR ADDING THAT TO THE VIDEO IT’S AN INSTRUMENT LAUGHING HAHA🤣🤣 THAT’S AWESOME
I liked the intro
Outstanding!! Thank you!
Is It Me, Or Does He Remind U Of What Charlie Murphy Would Sound Like Telling A Trumbone Plunger Story? Love It & Will Practice This Bytheway.
Chris Bosh on trombone
Actually it’s Chris Crenshaw
Love it
Elliot Mason watching like (.. that's my bro right there!) 😎
Very informative thanks
Brilliant! Just ordered a pixie!
And this right here is why I am of the opinion that the Trombone is the king of the comedy instruments. Right up there with the slidewhistle and the bike horn.
0:00 "Chaka-Chaka, Chaka-Chaka (feel good)
so THISSSSS is that instrument on Mood Indigo
the intro sounds like cootie williams laughing
i have a question : must the plunger have a hole? Even when it is paired with PIxie? Thanks
I like to know too
Sorry I’m late, but technically you don’t have to. Lots of players do it for volume, but if you like the sound without a hole, go for it
kinda makes me envious that the instrument I use can't use some type of mute.
Fritz McYeet what instrument do you play?
@@jpzilla135 bass clarinet
Fritz McYeet heh loser
@@FritzMcYeet lmao nerd
@@FritzMcYeet You can try it!
Once we puts the pixie in it sounds like the teachers from Charlie Brown lol
Jazz in a nutshell.
peanuts