New User Welcomes!
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New User Welcomes!
Hi Everyone,
I'm new to TromboneChat but I'm an old Trombonist who has been in and out of practice. (Currently 'Out')
Coming back after having not played since 2002. That was for my high school band reunion.
Prior to that, I had not played since the 90's. That was for my Salem County Brass Society reunion.
Prior to that, I last played in the 80's. That was when I finish school and life got in the way. LOL
Hence my username: "Backslider"
Glad to be here and determined to stay 'In' for a while.
We'll see!
--Matt S
I'm new to TromboneChat but I'm an old Trombonist who has been in and out of practice. (Currently 'Out')
Coming back after having not played since 2002. That was for my high school band reunion.
Prior to that, I had not played since the 90's. That was for my Salem County Brass Society reunion.
Prior to that, I last played in the 80's. That was when I finish school and life got in the way. LOL
Hence my username: "Backslider"
Glad to be here and determined to stay 'In' for a while.
We'll see!
--Matt S
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Re: New User Welcomes!
King 2B Liberty serial number.. What year would 508433 be?
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Re: New User Welcomes!
About 1975.
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing!
Greg Songer
King 606, DE LT101/LTD/D3
King 4B-F: Bach 5G Megatone gold plated
Greg Songer
King 606, DE LT101/LTD/D3
King 4B-F: Bach 5G Megatone gold plated
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Welcome back Backslider! I just now got the pun of your username - very clever! Never too late for a second round. Find a local community band, big band, or college band that you can play in if you can. I don't know where you live, but if there is a New Horizons https://newhorizonsmusic.org/ group near you that would be a great place to find kindred spirits in a non-judgmental environment. What horn are you playing?
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing!
Greg Songer
King 606, DE LT101/LTD/D3
King 4B-F: Bach 5G Megatone gold plated
Greg Songer
King 606, DE LT101/LTD/D3
King 4B-F: Bach 5G Megatone gold plated
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Introduction from Charlotte, NC
Hi All, I am an older fellow picking up the trombone again after many years away. I joined the Charlotte PRIDE Concert Band (Charlotte NC) last August and I'm having a blast.
I just picked up a Greg Black 4D mouthpiece and a Shires Q30 axe. Now I have no excuses and a lot of work to do.
I've already picked up a few tips on this forum. Anxious to get thru the hurdles to be a certified trombone chatter
I just picked up a Greg Black 4D mouthpiece and a Shires Q30 axe. Now I have no excuses and a lot of work to do.
I've already picked up a few tips on this forum. Anxious to get thru the hurdles to be a certified trombone chatter
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jimazing wrote: ↑Sun Jun 09, 2024 1:46 pm Hi All, I am an older fellow picking up the trombone again after many years away. I joined the Charlotte PRIDE Concert Band (Charlotte NC) last August and I'm having a blast.
I just picked up a Greg Black 4D mouthpiece and a Shires Q30 axe. Now I have no excuses and a lot of work to do.
I've already picked up a few tips on this forum. Anxious to get thru the hurdles to be a certified trombone chatter
Hey there - I'm 70 miles down the road from you in Spartanburg. I lived in Charlotte for a few years in the 80's. They used to have a pretty good community band that practiced at CPCC.
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Thanks for the welcome, neighbor. Apparently there are many band playing opportunities in Charlotte. I'm learning that some of my fellow PRIDE Band trombonists jump around and play as much as they can. This one band is all I can handle. Too many irons in the fire.
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Hi Matt and everyone,
Life got in the way for me, as well—for nearly a decade. I was a music major in college until about 2006. Then I went into the non-musician part of the military, had my YSL-682B stolen (by my roommate while spontaneously moving out… the nerve!), got a handful of engineering degrees, moved to Europe, and started a family.
I finally settled near Munich, then found a used Xeno and a band that lets me play with them.
It's astounding getting back into playing; how much your brain remembers, but your body just can't produce like it used to!
Cheers,
Brian
Life got in the way for me, as well—for nearly a decade. I was a music major in college until about 2006. Then I went into the non-musician part of the military, had my YSL-682B stolen (by my roommate while spontaneously moving out… the nerve!), got a handful of engineering degrees, moved to Europe, and started a family.
I finally settled near Munich, then found a used Xeno and a band that lets me play with them.
It's astounding getting back into playing; how much your brain remembers, but your body just can't produce like it used to!
Cheers,
Brian
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Hello all, burned-out music major here. Dropped out of college 12 years ago and went to work. Got married, had kids, you know, the usual. I never sold or lost my horn though and decided on a whim to pick it back up last year. I even joined a community band! Couldn't be happier to be back! I have already learned so much from you all, and look forward to learning more.
Corey
Corey