This record has a lot of range.
https://youtu.be/_5OOD86TiLY
Miss Trombone on Edison Disc.
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Miss Trombone on Edison Disc.
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Re: Miss Trombone on Edison Disc.
Thanks for posting this. As a retired trombonist, I find these Fillmore pieces always interesting. I don't suppose the label identifies the trombonist(s) that we're hearing?
Some historical background: Miss Trombone was one of a series of trombone solo pieces, of which Lassus Trombone is probably the most well known. Others had titles like Teddy Trombone, Boss Trombone, Bones Trombone, etc. Some of them, like Lassus Trombone and Bones Trombone, were based on racial stereotypes: for example, the subtitle of Lassus Trombone was "De Cullud Valet to Teddy Trombone." The sheet music cover, as published by Carl Fischer, showed a caricature image of a "cullud" trombone player dressed in tails and outrageously large shoes. Carl Fischer republished the complete series of The Trombone Family, collected in a single volume, some years ago; in this new edition, the obvious "darkie" features of Lassus were bleached!
All of these pieces are, in form and style, ragtimes. They came with piano accompaniment and were also arranged for band, as in this example. Henry Fillmore (1881-1956) was a prolific American composer of band music. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fillmore for a concise biography. There's also a reproduction of the cover of Lassus Trombone in the article.
The technical term, taken directly from the Italian, for the trombone "smear" is glissando (literally, "sliding"), and among musicians is always referred to by that term. Few instruments can perform a true glissando, among them trombone, unfretted strings, and pedal timpani. Keyed and valved instruments must fake a glissando by half-valving and -keying. A good example of a faked glissando on clarinet is the opening of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. Louis Armstrong was a master of the faked glissando on cornet/trumpet.
Some historical background: Miss Trombone was one of a series of trombone solo pieces, of which Lassus Trombone is probably the most well known. Others had titles like Teddy Trombone, Boss Trombone, Bones Trombone, etc. Some of them, like Lassus Trombone and Bones Trombone, were based on racial stereotypes: for example, the subtitle of Lassus Trombone was "De Cullud Valet to Teddy Trombone." The sheet music cover, as published by Carl Fischer, showed a caricature image of a "cullud" trombone player dressed in tails and outrageously large shoes. Carl Fischer republished the complete series of The Trombone Family, collected in a single volume, some years ago; in this new edition, the obvious "darkie" features of Lassus were bleached!
All of these pieces are, in form and style, ragtimes. They came with piano accompaniment and were also arranged for band, as in this example. Henry Fillmore (1881-1956) was a prolific American composer of band music. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fillmore for a concise biography. There's also a reproduction of the cover of Lassus Trombone in the article.
The technical term, taken directly from the Italian, for the trombone "smear" is glissando (literally, "sliding"), and among musicians is always referred to by that term. Few instruments can perform a true glissando, among them trombone, unfretted strings, and pedal timpani. Keyed and valved instruments must fake a glissando by half-valving and -keying. A good example of a faked glissando on clarinet is the opening of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. Louis Armstrong was a master of the faked glissando on cornet/trumpet.
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Re: Miss Trombone on Edison Disc.
Thanks for the lesson it was very enlightening. Unfortunately the talent is not named, as is the case for many Edison discs.
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Re: Miss Trombone on Edison Disc.
Henry, if you like trombone novelties, have you heard "The Pazzazza Promenade"? I posted it to YouTube a few months back, but not too many people have discovered it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL5ZaAfrsf4
This 2-minute celluloid phonograph cylinder record was published by the Indestructible Record Company in 1909, catalog number 1443.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL5ZaAfrsf4
This 2-minute celluloid phonograph cylinder record was published by the Indestructible Record Company in 1909, catalog number 1443.