[Hornlist] trombone 'shake'

2005-02-12 Thread J. Kosta
I'm playing (on horn) the trombone part from Pennsylvania 6-5000 and
there is a notation for what I've been told is a 'trombone shake' effect -
shown similar to a ~ . 

Any ideas on how this can be done on horn ? 
I'll also be looking for recording so I can hear how it is supposed to sound.

thanks,
Jay Kosta
Endwell NY

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Re: [Hornlist] trombone 'shake'

2005-02-12 Thread Klaus Bjerre
 From: J. Kosta [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I'm playing (on horn) the trombone part from Pennsylvania 6-5000 and
 there is a notation for what I've been told is a 'trombone shake' effect -
 shown similar to a ~ .
 
 Any ideas on how this can be done on horn ?
 I'll also be looking for recording so I can hear how it is supposed to sound.

It is an upward short lip trill to the next available partial on the same
position cum fingering. A minor third is the ideal.

For the same reasons shakes rarely are found written in low trombone parts.

Klaus,

formerly often a bass bone in big-bands

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