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Trombone Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Trombone Solo - Level 4 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.954288

Composed by Adam Scott Neal. 20th Century,Contemporary,Rock. Individual part. 35 pages. Adam Scott Neal #3406805. Published by Adam Scott Neal (A0.954288).

This trombone quartet features funk rhythms and odd meters. It's fun but not silly.

Program note: While writing this piece, I remember being surprised, amused, and annoyed with one of my

fellow trombonists in middle-school band – he who referred to pitches only by their slide position
numbers. This obviously affected his playing-- all too often a D emerged from his bell when the
music displayed a G. After all, to him they were both "fourth." This piece uses pitches primarily
found in first and third positions, though there is a good bit of second and fourth as well (and any
alternate positions are up to the players). The title is also a baseball reference.

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