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    So this is sheet music for trombone, you can tell by the slide position suggestions above certain notes. I assume they expect the player to have an F attachment, because 0 position is F, however the note is G, so they would need to press down the trigger to hit it (I think , it’s been a moment since I’ve played a horn with an F attachment). Some of those symbols I’m not as familiar with.

    Maybe the joke is they play the trombone, which intrinsically is a joke of an instrument.

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      It looks similar to a fragment of a minuet from Brahms. I recognized it from an elementary study book of mine (Suzuki vol. 2 for violin). It gave me nostalgia and I had to find it…

      So, because it’s in an elementary study book (assuming it is easy for trombone as well), maybe the joke is that when practicing alone you go for easy things that you like instead of what you should be practicing.

      Whole piece for reference: 1000015901

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          You can slur any 2 notes on a trombone with good tonguing and a fast hand.

          On a trombone, you always tongue with “Ta” and “Ka” sounds for a good articulation, but when you slur with notes that have different positions you tongue with “Da” and “Ga” sounds instead. During the brief moment where your air isn’t moving you snap your hand to the next note’s position, and the result sounds similar to slurring between fingerings on a trumpet.

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            What about those 4 and 0 over the Es? Do they make sense for trombone?

            Because for violin they look like fingering hints. You can make that E with either the 4th finger on the A string or with no fingers on the E strings. You can see the same 4s on my picture. I think my book wanted to use this piece to teach when to use the 4th finger and when the empty string.

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              The trombone starts at 1st position (slide all the way in) in my experience, so yeah you’re probably right about the marks being for violin, where I presume 0 means open/no fingering?

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            That totally works for legato, but if you are going for that “mwAAAAAAaaaaaa” it wouldn’t really work. I may be mixing up my notation though - am I thinking glissando?

            Also I know it’s common usage of “ta-ka” and “da-ga” but it reminds me of my trombone teacher who died in a car crash on the way to my lesson. Grant was awesome and the first teacher to tell me I was good at my horn. I miss him and think about him every time I warm up my horn.

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          That’s not trombone, that sheet music is treble clef, trombones are bass clef.

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            I don’t see where the post shows treble clef. I’m still on the fence on the slurs, although I could be mixing up glissandos.

            You may be referring to the comment, but that wasn’t what I was referring to.

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      I have a King trigger trombone in storage that I haven’t played in a couple of decades and change. I kind of want to go get it and give this a shot to see if I get the joke. But that may be more effort than I’m willing to put in.

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    It looks like the tune from Brahms’s waltz op. 39 no. 15, but I don’t get it.