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Title: Trombone Visio Shape
Post by: Visio Guy on November 30, 2008, 06:10:50 PM
Found another fun shape buried on my hard drive. It's a trombone shape, with a movable slide!

The original file had a "last modified" date of January 31st, 1995, but it may be even older than that!

Long live the Bass Clef!


Title: Re: Trombone Visio Shape
Post by: scott on December 01, 2008, 08:53:52 PM
Long live the bass clef, indeed!

Thanks for something only another trombone player could love.   :)
Title: Re: Trombone Visio Shape
Post by: Visio Guy on December 02, 2008, 06:19:21 PM
Yes! Ok Scott, there are now two trombone-visio-ists.

We are well on our way to TAKING OVER!

I played in a genuine Ooom-pah band, in a village just south of Munich for a couple of years. They still have the photo from 2006 on the web-site:

http://www.pullacher-blasmusik.de/ (http://www.pullacher-blasmusik.de/)

That's me, just to the right of the "Pullacher" shield...

Title: Re: Trombone Visio Shape
Post by: wapperdude on December 02, 2008, 08:05:41 PM
Just a kid!

Say, how about providing audible "notes" as the slide is moved?  Wow, I could make my own song by moving the slide about!!!   ;D
Title: Re: Trombone Visio Shape
Post by: Paul Herber on December 02, 2008, 08:58:19 PM
There is nothing I can do with my own instrument (clarinet).  :(
I'd prefer oboe or cor anglais but I know my own limitations (and the costs!).

Title: Re: Trombone Visio Shape
Post by: scott on December 04, 2008, 01:14:09 AM
That photo is too much, Chris! And that's a pretty good sized band -- I was expecting 10-15 people prior to clicking the link.

Hmmm, perhaps we should bring our horns to the MVP summit next spring... I've still got some cheesy duet music we could play...
Title: Re: Trombone Visio Shape
Post by: Visio Guy on June 03, 2009, 03:02:22 PM
On that pullacher-blasmusik site, there's a page that has a sound file "beneath" the notes at the very bottom...

http://www.pullacher-blasmusik.de/auge_ohr.html