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  • Online Trombone Journal

    Journal in the field of trombone performance and pedagogy. Articles and reviews, a directory of trombonists, classified ads, and other resources for trombone players and teachers.

    www.trombone.org

  • Trombone Page of the World

    More than 4000 trombonists listed on this site with links - e-mail, phone, biography, university, orchestra, jazz clubs, Dutch Musicians, jazz labels, and bass trombonist René Laanen.

    www.trombone-usa.com

  • Trombone Lecture

    Description of the trombone with illustrations, slide position chart, and discussion of the F valve from Professor David Grasmick's brass fundamentals class at California State Polytechnic University in Pamona.

    www.csupomona.edu

  • Alto Trombone Home Page

    From trombonist and faculty member Robert Kehle at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, Kansas here is a comprehensive look at the alto trombone, including position charts for alto trombones pitched in E-flat and F.

    www.pittstate.edu

  • Trombone History

    Researched by trombonist Karl Backstrom in Sweden, this is a history of all different types of trombones.

    www.lysator.liu.se

  • SuperSlide Trombone Slide Treatment

    Teflon-based polymer from Rick Theis in California. Includes testimonials, instructions, an article from "The Slide Doctor" Dr. John Upchurch, order form, and contact information.

    www.tromboneslide.com

  • ErgoBone

    An auxiliary device from Finland designed to help support the weight of the trombone. Includes photographs, history, FAQ, Quicktime video samples, ordering and contact information.

    www.ergobone.com

  • Trombones in Harlem

    Explore a famous Art Kane photograph to learn more about jazz trombonists Lawrence Brown, Vic Dickenson, Tyree Glenn, Jay C. Higginbotham, Miff Mole, and Dicky Wells.

    www.harlem.org

  • Awesome Trombone Links

    Includes news headlines, survey, discussion board, guestbook, games, calendar of events, ordering information, and details about the Open Directory Project.

    www.awesometrombonelinks.net

  • Trombone-L List

    This is the original listserv from Eric W. Nicklas at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri for discussing anything and everything related to the trombone. Includes details about subscriptions and searching the archives.

    www.trombone.org

  • Trombone Quartet Arrangements

    Arrangements of Russian marches for trombone quartet. Requires Sibelius plug-in.

    hometown.aol.com

  • Basic Trombone for Beginners

    Easy-to-follow educational site from Yamaha Corporation showing a raccoon learning to play the trombone. Includes cartoon characters and MIDI files.

    www.yamaha.co.jp

  • Trombone Asylum

    From Heather Williams (tbonefemme) in Stockton, California this fun and educational site features MIDI sound samples, pictures, discussion forum, links, jokes, and details about slide care and trombone facts.

    tromboneasylum.bravehost.com

  • Yuen Li Low's Trombone Page

    Resource for amateurs and enthusiasts who are interested in finding out more.

    www.geocities.com

  • Tom Izzo's world of Trombones

    Pictures of trombones from piccolo to contrabass

    www.geocities.com

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