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		<title>Callander Brass Inaugural Concert</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before I headed of to New Zealand I performed as the Bass Trombonist in Callander Brass at their first concert. For such a new band containing a number of players who had only recently picked up instruments we made a good noise. Watch the video below of our opening number, Southdown.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before I headed of to New Zealand I performed as the Bass Trombonist in <a href="http://www.callanderbrass.co.uk/" target="_blank">Callander Brass</a> at their first concert. For such a new band containing a number of players who had only recently picked up instruments we made a good noise. Watch the video below of our opening number, Southdown.</p>
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		<title>Learning the bass trombone</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 16:37:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don’t consider myself to be a very good trombone player, so when an old music teacher from high school started up a beginner’s band I was more than qualified. This all happened before I went to Africa and when I got back it had turned into a more organised affair even with it’s own [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don’t consider myself to be a very good trombone player, so when an old music teacher from high school started up a beginner’s band I was more than qualified. This all happened before I went to Africa and when I got back it had turned into a more organised affair even with it’s own name (Callander Brass), logo and <a href="http://www.callanderbrass.co.uk/" target="_blank">website</a>. Having applied to a number of organisations for funding we have music to play and many “new” instruments to play it on. Which brings me to how I came to have a bass trombone in my bathtub this morning.</p>
<p>Before I explain why I had it in the bath I’ll explain why I have it. My trombone is a King 3B Tenor trombone but in the band I’m normally either 3rd or bass trombone so with my instrument I can’t reach some of the lower notes. To solve this problem they spent some of the band funds on a Boosey &amp; Hawkes Imperial (from eBay), what was in its day a professional line of instruments made in England.</p>
<p>As of Monday and the Callander Amateur Operatic Society rehearsal (I need to say no more often!) I’ve had this new toy sitting on a stand in my room. They&#8217;re fundamentally the same instrument but with some changes. To get lower notes there’s an extra length of tubing at the top and a valve that controls whether or not the air goes through it or bypasses it and is then essentially a tenor trombone. This bit called the F attachment is the biggest thing I’ve got to get used to because when you pull the trigger strange things happen e.g. you can get c in first position and there are only 6 slide positions instead of the usual 7 (and their all in new places).</p>
<p>Oh I nearly forgot, I had it in the bath as that&#8217;s the best way to wash the gunk out of it.</p>
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<p>There are other slight differences such as having a larger mouthpiece and having to modify your breathing a little. I found a really helpful video podcast from <a href="http://trombonelessons.com/" target="_blank">trombonelessons.com</a>:</p>
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<p>The eBay pictures used to sell it:<br />
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