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Do you play trombone, piano or both?

Trombone! 0.15384615384615 15.4% [ 2 ]
Piano! 0.61538461538462 61.5% [ 8 ]
Both! 0.23076923076923 23.1% [ 3 ]
... neither... O.0 0 0.0% [ 0 ]
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Sequacious Squish's avatar
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Hi there. I play trombone, piano, and I used to play recorder. but see, with the trombone and piano, I am not very good... any hints?
Do you practice?
Sequacious Squish's avatar
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Well yea but everyone still says I suck... even my dad says I am pretty bad at the trombone.
Do you take lessons?


(Practice makes perfect isn't true. PERFECT practice makes perfect)
You can't practice perfectly until you've practiced to the point where your practice is perfect.

Don't get into a logic argument with me, boy.
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Ladybug the 3rd
Do you take lessons?


(Practice makes perfect isn't true. PERFECT practice makes perfect)


I take piano lessons and I do trombone in band.
Heya! I'm stoked there's someone out there who plays the Trombone and Piano. Me to buddy wink
Anyway, pretty much like what others have been saying, just keep on practicing. Even when the situation looks grave. Over time you'll get better and feel damn proud about it. Chuckas 3nodding
it's all about how determined you are to learn.
if you're not all that into it...you probably won't progress that much.
not to be harsh.
Hannibal Mannibal
You can't practice perfectly until you've practiced to the point where your practice is perfect.

Don't get into a logic argument with me, boy.
First of all, I have a v****a.

Second, what my statement meant, since I am assuming that it went over your head, is that if you practice wrong, using bad technique, bad fingering, or just bad something-or-other, it'll hinder your attempt to play the piece you were practicing. Because you have practiced something wrong, you then have to un-learn what you have practiced, and then practice it right.
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Ladybug the 3rd
Hannibal Mannibal
You can't practice perfectly until you've practiced to the point where your practice is perfect.

Don't get into a logic argument with me, boy.
First of all, I have a v****a.

Second, what my statement meant, since I am assuming that it went over your head, is that if you practice wrong, using bad technique, bad fingering, or just bad something-or-other, it'll hinder your attempt to play the piece you were practicing. Because you have practiced something wrong, you then have to un-learn what you have practiced, and then practice it right.


I suppose...
redrox123
Ladybug the 3rd
v****a

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