Bach Masterclass: Tom Malone, Trombone

  • 25 Lessons
  • 27 minutes

Advance your trombone playing with professional Bach trombone artist, Tom Malone

Course Overview

Requirements
  • Requirement one
  • Requirement two
  • Requirement three

What You'll Learn

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Course curriculum

  • Intro to Slurs and Flexibility
  • Level 1 Top Bb
  • Level 2 Top F
  • Level 3 Top Bb
  • Complex to F
  • Bb to F
  • Bb to Ab
  • Bb to Bb
  • Intro to Alternate Positions
  • Alternate positions Part 1
  • Alternate positions Part 2
  • Alternate positions Part 3
  • Alternate positions Part 4
  • Alternate positions Part 5
  • Alternate positions Part 6
  • Alternate positions Part 7
  • Alternate positions Part 8
  • Practical Demonstration of Alternate Positions
  • What is something you've struggled with on your instrument, and how did you overcome it?
  • What do you practice every day?
  • What do you wish you did more of when you were a young player?
  • What would you tell your 12-year-old self when they get discouraged?
  • When did you know you wanted to play professionally?

Tom "Bones" Malone

Bach Trombone Artist

Tom "Bones" Malone, who joined the CBS Orchestra in 1993, plays trombone, trumpet, bass trombone, alto sax, tenor sax, baritone sax, flute, piccolo and alto flute and has contributed more than 400 arrangements to the LATE SHOW. His feature film credits include "The Blues Brothers," "The Last Waltz" and "Blues Brothers 2000." He played in the original Saturday Night Band on "Saturday Night Live" for 10 years and was its musical director from 1981 to 1985. He has also performed and recorded with James Brown, Frank Zappa, Blood, Sweat & Tears, the Band, Miles Davis and Steve Winwood. As a studio musician, he has been heard on more than 1000 records and in more than 3000 radio and television commercials. Malone has also played themes for "CBS This Morning," "Murder, She Wrote" and the 1992 Olympic Winter Games, all on CBS. His solo album, Soul Bones, features guest appearances by Paul Shaffer and Blues Traveler's John Popper. Malone is originally from Sumrall, Miss., and lives in New York. 

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Advance your trombone playing with professional Bach trombone artist, Tom Malone

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