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It is usually the first instrument a new trombonist will play.
From then, he realized that, rather than being a trombonist, his future lay in writing music.
"Trombonists sit in the center of the orchestra," he said.
He is internationally considered one of the best young jazz trombonists.
It is more than 40 years old, but perhaps its difficulty has discouraged trombonists.
The band then said goodbye to trombonist Sam, who left for university.
He was asked, however, to take the role of the old blues trombonist, Cutler.
A person who plays the trombone is called a trombonist.
Russo was also well known as a trombonist and composition teacher.
Trombonist Drummond had at least 200 tunes to his name by 1965.
As a trombonist in a big band, you're in the middle of everything.
His father, an Air Force trombonist, made him teach himself.
The band's two trombonists danced together and played their instruments at the same time.
As a trombonist, he belonged to several renowned big bands.
"You don't want the trombonist to pass out on the stage," she said.
- was played like a round across the band's four trombonists, each time in a lower key.
"See," the first trombonist said to the second, "we have parking issues too."
What makes the compilation interesting is the obvious difference between the two trombonists.
As a result, trombonists often spend time studying a part to determine how to approach a particular phrase.
Johnson was one of the first trombonists to embrace bebop music.
The trombonist, too, staggers and falls on his back, legs in the air.
A man studied the trombonists intently, squeezing his girlfriend's hand.
Since then, Robertson has been the band's only trombonist.
He served as an orchestral trombonist for several American orchestras.
As a trombonist, he is esteemed for his performances of experimental music.
The year before the flood, one of its trombone players died.
Again this period suffers from a lack of trombone players.
Ed understood later that he probably just needed trombone players.
But the great trombone players are good foils, period: that's their job.
Slide Hampton is one of the few left-handed trombone players.
Parents who visited said she gave the tour in bare feet and talked about her father's days as a trombone player.
Dunham began his musical career as a trombone player in the Boston area.
The bass trumpet is usually played by a trombone player, being at the same pitch.
His biggest influence however was a young trombone player who taught him the basics of improvisation.
As I snapped a few photographs, mostly to remind myself to figure out who they were, one of the trombone players walked up to me.
He was a trombone player in a marching band in a world somewhere else.
I bought all three (ten bucks apiece), and the trombone player slapped me on the back.
Joyce didn't hear her; she was standing too close to the trombone player practicing his scales.
Graeme has no idea what could be the common link, and it takes Bill to point out that all the missing persons are trombone players.
There was this trombone player that neither of the Sunquists remembered.
Alto trombone players also need to be able to read the alto clef.
After that game, Elway congratulated the trombone player that got run over.
He was rated by pianist George Shearing to be among the world's top five trombone players.
Higginbotham was considered to be the most vital of the swing trombone players.
Lawrence Brown was one of three notable trombone players in the Ellington orchestra.
Trained as a trombone player, he studied at the Paris Conservatoire.
Her second marriage was to trombone player, Ken Goldie.
While in college, he was a member of the Spirit of Troy as a trombone player.
Only the distant sound of a trombone player pierced the quiet; a finch darted across my path.
He gave the lead trombone player $20.