The Trombonium [video]

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This is an instrument that I've never played. Would I get one? Probably not. But this is an interesting overview.

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After I saw that one, I went on a search for a trombonium. Lots of variations out there, but couldn't find one for the right price and nice condition. I don't think I'd want one now, too much money spent lately on other instruments.
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I think a bass trombonium would be fun and useful...
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The Conn 90G I played was awful. Bb partials were nearly a 9th apart.
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I've got a JJ Johnson / Kai Winding album that features them on tromboniums :) I suspect they only bothered playing them because King really wanted them to be featured. It's fun, but in the end, just a footnote in instrument design history.

Here's a link:

and a photo!

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although wrote: Sun Nov 14, 2021 1:22 pm I've got a JJ Johnson / Kai Winding album that features them on tromboniums :)

Here's a link:

Holy crap! :o
My 1st private teacher gave me this album when I was 13.
I must have never read or understood what I was reading to realize they were playing tromboniums. :)
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I think the tromboniums were only featured on a few of the songs. It's a great album though :)
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hyperbolica wrote: Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:44 am I think a bass trombonium would be fun and useful...
I could be totally misremembering, but I feel like Noah Gladstone did some experiment with them a while back. I could be totally wrong on that though (I know he also did a large bore valve trombone).
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Trombonium: for when you want a valve trombone that's not shaped like a trombone but is more inconvenient than a flugabone.
mbarbier wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 11:34 am
hyperbolica wrote: Sun Nov 14, 2021 11:44 am I think a bass trombonium would be fun and useful...
I could be totally misremembering, but I feel like Noah Gladstone did some experiment with them a while back. I could be totally wrong on that though (I know he also did a large bore valve trombone).
Here's a custom bass trombonium in Eb, made by J.c. Sherman.
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From Jim Self's collection, a "Jimbasso" made from a Yamaha 621 F tuba valve set.

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Hahah incredible
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