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Learn how to play the trombone from an expert, with tips on scales, technique and parts, in this free series of video music lessons.

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  1. Meet our trombone expert and get an introduction to playing trombone in this free video music lesson.

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  2. Learn about the mouthpiece of the trombone and what it does in this free video music lesson.

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  3. Learn about the slide of the trombone and what it does in this free video music lesson.

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  4. Learn about the bell of the trombone and what it does in this free video music lesson.

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  5. Learn about the stay of the trombone bell in this free trombone video music lesson.

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  6. Learn about the mute when playing a trombone in this free video music lesson.

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  7. Learn how to make sounds with your lips on the trombone (embouchure) in this free video music lesson.

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  8. Learn how to warm up for playing the trombone in this free video music lesson.

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  9. Learn how to breathe properly when playing the trombone in this free video music lesson.

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  10. Learn slide positions for playing the trombone in this free video music lesson.

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  11. Learn how to play octaves on a trombone in this free video music lesson.

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  12. Learn how to play B flat scales on the trombone in this free video music lesson.

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  13. Learn how to play E flat scales on the trombone in this free video music lesson.

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  14. Learn how to play F major scales on the trombone in this free video music lesson.

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  15. Learn how to play C major scales on the trombone in this free video music lesson.

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  16. Learn how to play A minor scales on the trombone in this free video music lesson.

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  17. Learn how to play G minor scales on the trombone in this free video music lesson.

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The Trombone, with its unique slide, is quite possibly the most recognized brass instrument, with maybe the exception of the Tuba. Music artists such as John Allred and Tony Baker are renowned for their mastery of this brass instrument. But can the Trombone truly be mastered? If you would like to know, and would like to learn how to play the Trombone, you can learn for free from one of our expert musicians and Trombone players.

In this free video series of music lessons, learn how to play the trombone from trombone expert JD Keating. JD will teach you about the parts of the trombone such as the slide and the positions of the slide. He will teach you correct embouchure for the trombone, how to warm up for playing the trombone, how to breathe when playing the trombone, how to play octaves, how to play Bb (B Flat) on the trombone, how to play Eb (E Flat) scales on the trombone, how to play F Major scales on the trombone, how play C Major scales on the trombone, how to play A Minor scales on the trombone, how to play G Minor scales on the trombone.

 
About the Presenter

JD Keating JD Keating is a musician, artist and educator from Western Massachusetts. For two decades he has lent his varied talents to innumerable projects in the music industry. In 2003 he created Skin-n-Bonz , an early childhood music ensemble. This Junkyard Brass Band provides an “edutainment “experience for young children; Reduce, Reuse , Recycle is the theme. Children create their own instruments from everyday items. Then they discover how sound becomes music by playing with the band. This experience fosters self-esteem, social awareness and ecological stewardship by creating a fun atmosphere for self-expression through music. Art makes joy!dkdk

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