Trombone Lesson 6: Tonguing & Sliding

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21 Aug 201303:34

Summary

TLDRThis video script instructs trombone players on how to integrate tonguing with slide movements. Starting with an F note in the first position, the tutorial progresses to playing the same note in the third position. It emphasizes maintaining a steady airflow and moving the slide swiftly using wrist action. The key takeaway is synchronizing the tongue with wrist and finger movements to achieve a clear, uninterrupted sound, avoiding the 'da' droop and aiming for a crisp 'da da' effect.

Takeaways

  • 🎷 Start by playing an F in the first position with the trombone slide fully in.
  • 📍 Move the slide to the third position, aligning the brace with the edge of the bell.
  • 🎵 Practice playing the F and the note in third position to familiarize yourself with the slide positions.
  • 🌀 Maintain a steady stream of air while moving the slide from first to third position and back.
  • ⏱️ Practice moving the slide quickly back and forth to improve speed and precision.
  • 👀 If unsure about slide positions, visually check and practice the movement.
  • 👅 Tongue the note in sync with the wrist and finger movement to avoid a droopy sound.
  • 🔉 Aim for a clear sound without the 'da' droop, achieving a crisp 'da da' instead.
  • 🤚 Combine the tongue technique with the slide movement using quick wrist and finger actions.
  • 🎶 When playing a note and moving the slide, use the tongue to ensure a clean articulation.

Q & A

  • What is the starting note in the exercise described in the script?

    -The starting note is an F, which is played in first position (slide all the way in).

  • How do you know when the trombone slide is in third position?

    -Third position is when the brace you hold on to lines up with the edge of the bell of the trombone.

  • What is the key technique emphasized when moving the trombone slide?

    -The technique emphasized is using the wrist and fingers to move the slide smoothly and quickly while maintaining a steady stream of air.

  • Why does the instructor advise moving the slide slowly at first?

    -Moving the slide slowly at first helps to maintain control and ensures that the player can hear the transition between notes clearly.

  • What sound issue does the instructor warn about when moving the slide too slowly?

    -The instructor warns that moving the slide too slowly can cause the sound to 'droop' down and then back up, which creates an unclear sound.

  • How can you eliminate the 'da' sound when moving the trombone slide?

    -To eliminate the 'da' sound, the instructor suggests using the tongue at the same time as moving the slide, saying 'to' to create a clear transition between notes.

  • What vocal syllable does the instructor recommend using to ensure a clean articulation?

    -The instructor recommends using the syllable 'to' to ensure a clean and clear articulation between notes.

  • Why does the instructor suggest looking at the slide while practicing?

    -The instructor suggests looking at the slide while practicing to help players become familiar with the slide positions and develop muscle memory.

  • How does tonguing affect the sound of the trombone when moving the slide?

    -Tonguing helps to produce a clear and distinct sound (da da da) without the drooping effect, providing a sharper articulation when moving the slide.

  • What is the final exercise the instructor asks the player to perform?

    -The final exercise is to start on an F, move the slide quickly to third position and back, while using the tongue (saying 'to') to ensure clear articulation.

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