Trombone Cheers

    
Trombone Cheers    18:24 on Tuesday, August 25, 2009          

Fredrick
(200 points)
Posted by Fredrick

At football games this fall, I would like to attempt to play a few cheers with just the trombone section. Since half of the section (6 total) is seniors, I think our director just might let us do it, but the problem is what to play. Does anybody know of a place I could find short cheers and fight songs for trombones? Or better yet, does anybody know stuff like that that they could just post?

Many thanks!


Re: Trombone Cheers    21:45 on Sunday, April 11, 2010          

trombone24
(20 points)
Posted by trombone24

Do you all do the "race car" noise at kick off?


Re: Trombone Cheers    21:46 on Sunday, April 11, 2010          

trombone24
(20 points)
Posted by trombone24

i was mistaken about which one i was talking about. sorry. its not the race car noise but something similar to it.


Re: Trombone Cheers    00:00 on Monday, July 5, 2010          

mad_cow
(101 points)
Posted by mad_cow

hahaha well my friend i know exactly where you're coming from. i was the section leader for 2 years at my highschool. im proud to say we had the best sounding section in the county and our band director let us play on our own all we wanted. we had some sick sounding stuf but im afraid you're might to have to write your own music like we did.
do you have finale?
if you have finale i can email some of my old trombone section's music.
if not go on youtube try and figure out some parts for Louie Louie, low rider, taquila, party like a rock star, never scared, crazy train,and jump on it. those were our standards.


Re: Trombone Cheers    00:03 on Monday, July 5, 2010          

mad_cow
(101 points)
Posted by mad_cow

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biqOuV47vkM

mk this is a crapy version. we did something similar to this. use 3 parts. this guys was kinda dumb for writing 5. but this is a good modle for what you want. don't be afraid to use your tuba section


   




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