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Brian Christopher Wargel

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Apr 11, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/11/97
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Just to get another ball rolling. What, from a general opinion, should
go on a trombone webpage besides trombone links and pics of bones?

Brian Wargel
BME Trombone
Indiana University


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Apr 14, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/14/97
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In article <5im2ah$3...@dismay.ucs.indiana.edu>,

What should be posted on a Trombone website...

--What the trombone means to the owner of the page. i.e.-organizations
belonging to --A history of the trombone/sackbut --incites into the mind
of a trombonist(never mind that one, too wierd!) --interesting facts
--places to buy accessories/horns --a trombone page ring

That's my two cents on that subject.

Dana Wallace
Trombonist
Gustavus Adolphus College

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John F Bakker

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Apr 16, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/16/97
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: Just to get another ball rolling. What, from a general opinion, should


: go on a trombone webpage besides trombone links and pics of bones?

Arguments if you can! I mean, try to get someone's opinion of something
like, in-line vs. stacked rotors on bass bones, or open wrap vs. closed,
or thayer vs. other "free valves". And, sound files. Masterclasses are
also handy, from ANYONE, could be marching band players to symphony
orchestra, to soloist, to quintet player, to CONDUCTORS. Even if they
don't know how to make the sound, they know what it should sound like.
Thanks,

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"If it doesn't have seven positions, I don't want to play it!"

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David J. Waldo

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Apr 18, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/18/97
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Why not put some pictures of the first trombones, give a history of the
trombone, and put some sound clips?

David J. Waldo
Honor Band Trombone
Kealing Jr High, Austin TX

Brian Christopher Wargel <bwa...@copper.ucs.indiana.edu> wrote in article
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> Just to get another ball rolling. What, from a general opinion, should
> go on a trombone webpage besides trombone links and pics of bones?
>

BondGirl

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Apr 20, 1997, 3:00:00 AM4/20/97
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In article <5im2ah$3...@dismay.ucs.indiana.edu>,
bwa...@copper.ucs.indiana.edu (Brian Christopher Wargel) wrote:

> Just to get another ball rolling. What, from a general opinion, should
> go on a trombone webpage besides trombone links and pics of bones?
>
> Brian Wargel
> BME Trombone
> Indiana University
>
>
> --

Well I started one, but didnt get very far..

I think links to famous trombonists, other trombone websites, are good.

But also I did some funny (I hope) articles about trombones. It started
off just to annoy a violinist friend, but I kept thinking of more things.

Katie

Josh Berman

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May 8, 1997, 3:00:00 AM5/8/97
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I had an animated GIF of a moving slide I made using a pic from the Yahama
band instruments site...I think I'll do it again and post it here.

>> > Just to get another ball rolling. What, from a general opinion,
should
>> > go on a trombone webpage besides trombone links and pics of bones?

>I would like to see an animated GIF of a moving slide.
>And of course, the transcriptions of the K and JJ duets!
>Leo "BoneUs" O'Neil


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