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TROMBONE TIPS FOR PLAYERS & STUDENTS - From NorlanBewley.com
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"Trombone Notes: Play-Rest-Play-Rest Exercise"
One of the first exercises to practice is to play a note for 4 counts and
rest for 4 counts. Use each note from the Low-Middle-High Warmup
one at a time and play it over and over again with 4 counts of rest
in-between. Do this 20 times or more. It is often best to do Low first,
Middle next, then High. Feel free to start in the order that works best
for you.
 If you play a bad note, KEEP GOING. Rest for 4 counts and make the
next note better. There is no need to stop if you mess-up, because you
are just going to rest for 4 counts and play another note. Keep the
tempo, keep playing, and try to make each note better.
If you play a great note, try to do again each time. Stop when you get
tired.
You will find that as you play the notes more and more, they get easier
to find and they sound better and better. This will help you find the notes
faster so you don't have to hunt for them as much. It will also help you
know them better so you can get a better tone on them.
The Play-Rest-Play-Rest exercise is often one of the first, if not the first
lesson in many band and individual instrument method books.
Copyright Norlan Bewley 1999

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