Hey Paul! Nice Tip! I have a question for you... In my 8th grade Jazz class, my Band teacher says soon we have a project where we have to choose a modern day or someone who has passed away that plays the instrument that I play and I play trombone, and I was thinking about you and Slide Hampton, but I'm might do both of you, but we have to imitate that persons solo and I watch your live streams and I know you play jazz really well.... And I was wondering if you can post you playing the jazz blues scales on Bb, F,C,or Ab so I can imitate you BC u play really well. Reply once you can. Love ur vids!
The Paul for the video idk how I haven't seen it, but it sounds fun but the only problem is I just need to figure out the notes.. Can u tell me where u got the music?
jermy you should be getting better little by little every day. You have to record yourself though to get an accurate representation when you listen back
Yes you want to get comfortable in all twelve keys equally but there is some value in knowing that this exists and implementing it. As Mozart used to say, "to master an instrument is to understand all its strengths and weakness's and to exploit them"
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I have played for 60 years and hate keys with a 5th position with passion! 7th too!
I like this approach Paul. It's so good. Thanks for sharing it.
Great method, thanks for sharing this. Fantastic
Cool tip Paul! I haven't really thought too much about trying that, but I also haven't had to many opportunities to play awkward keys recently. Cool!
Thanks, Paul! I'll definitely use this technique to allow for better scale quality.
Joey Jenkins your name is perfect for a trombonist IMO! ;)
I knew a great bone player in Chicago, back in the 50s named Al Jenkins too.
Gerald Nichols Thanks! I'm the third, and all my dad and grandad were musicians too.😁
Thank you Paul. That E major always gave me serious problems. Now, it is much more comfortable...
It could make for some cool inside outside chromatic parallel stuff
Hey Paul! Nice Tip! I have a question for you... In my 8th grade Jazz class, my Band teacher says soon we have a project where we have to choose a modern day or someone who has passed away that plays the instrument that I play and I play trombone, and I was thinking about you and Slide Hampton, but I'm might do both of you, but we have to imitate that persons solo and I watch your live streams and I know you play jazz really well.... And I was wondering if you can post you playing the jazz blues scales on Bb, F,C,or Ab so I can imitate you BC u play really well. Reply once you can. Love ur vids!
PS sorry I didn't come earlier I was in school...
Thank you, search the video of me playing blue monk
Paul The Trombonist - Trombone and Music Producer yes sir I will?
Not ? But ! Lol
The Paul for the video idk how I haven't seen it, but it sounds fun but the only problem is I just need to figure out the notes.. Can u tell me where u got the music?
Good advice!
great advice thnx
Never thought of that!
Nice tip!
Patrick Murray yes it is my dude!
This is why I should’ve picked trombone over trumpet 😂
But hey, trumpet really makes you think about the notes (compared to piano for example)
I also wanted to play trombone due to its range, but we had an old trumpet laying around the house, but I wish I had the choice 😞
I also loved how u played beautiful love
Great video Paul. One question. How long does it take to start seeing results when doing exercises to improve trombone tone?
jermy you should be getting better little by little every day. You have to record yourself though to get an accurate representation when you listen back
i could probably just ask my private lesson teacher if i'm getting better but ill do that too! thanks paul.
This year I had to play an entire piece in C# for a musical I was in. :(
Nice beboop licks
"Beboop" Haaaa.
like a capo on guitar paul
?? ??:(
Or you could just spend the time and practice.
Benjamin Malone that's probably the best bet
Yes you want to get comfortable in all twelve keys equally but there is some value in knowing that this exists and implementing it. As Mozart used to say, "to master an instrument is to understand all its strengths and weakness's and to exploit them"
Similar to a guitarist using a capo. It can provide some insight into other keys, ultimately without the capo.