my names Davey C., been playing the slide trombone for a insignificant 10 years...yep...since i was nigh-on 11
my taste for the music i attempt to play has varied eclectically over the years, now i've got my scopes set on funk, jazz, experimental, and grass-roots...thats right, grass roots...
for the past 3 years now i've been apprenticing under the break-beat scientists Papa-Jonrae Pecoul & and Perry-P (both formerly of Speech out of Atlanta), creating **** from hippity-hop, to jazz-funky, dont stop breaks, and currently playing in Sassaphras: Jonrae, vocalist/producer; Perry-P, keys/beats; Will (bigg productions), accoustic guitar; Norm, stand-up bassist; Steve, 3-piece drums; myself, trombone. no way to describe the music other than utterly Funky.
Buzzin' licks out of a '39 Committee Martin .465 bore w/ either a FH #80, Bach 3, or 12c. I learned to play on a beat up Conn, graduated to an indestrucable King, student model (i can't remember what type anymore), when high school rolled around i purchased a Benge 165F, and within the last few years i found my trombone-mate, handcraft committee.
From the ignorant state of Mississippi on the man-made molested coast of G-port.
I'll soon be going off to Renton, in WA for instrument repair, upon completion going to apprentice under ... someone ... or go make instruments at a manufacturer ... but thats all future-tense.
thats about all i can muster up for an introduction.
i'm glad i sumbled across this forum, it brings information and perspectives together, which is awesome, for t-bone players.
D.C.