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“Doodle Studies and Etudes" by trombonist Bob McChesney was first published in 1992. For more than a thousand students and professional players it has proven to be an extremely valuable tool in ...
Doodle tonguing. Yes. Doodle tonguing is a real thing. It’s a trombone technique developed by Bob McChesney with whom Hettwer studied while working on his master’s degree at California State ...
Carl Fontana, a jazz trombonist who created a technique called “doodle tonguing” and once played with Woody Herman and Duke Ellington, died Thursday in Las Vegas. He was 75. Though slowed by ...
Today's Google Doodle explained. ... he built his own workshop and began making a range of instruments including "saxhorns" and the lesser-known 7-bell trombone.
A new video game allows users to play a virtual trombone to the music of some familiar favorites. Players get feedback ranging from "nasty" to "perfecto" - making Trombone Champ a tootin' good time.
Trombonist Bob McChesney was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1956, and began studying the trombone at the age of nine. McChesney holds a bachelor's Degree from the State University of New York at ...
On Steam, Trombone Champ sells for $14.99, with an aptly named expansion pack for $3.99, called “Wow I Might Refer To This As Tooting: The Trombone Champ Soundtrack Collection Vol. 1,” a play ...
Jim Seals was a veteran of the medicine show circuit and played piano, guitar, drums and trombone, and managed a West Memphis blues club in the 1930s before opening the Dipsy-Doodle.
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