Samantha Lane knows a thing or two about the trumpet.Not only does she play, but she's also the sales and marketing manager at Massachusetts-based S.E. Shires, a company that produces handmade, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by We asked several trombone players what they made of the popular new game, which laughs both at and with their instrument. Spoiler: They like it, too.
A new video game allows users to play a virtual trombone to the music of some familiar favorites. Players get feedback ranging from "nasty" to "perfecto" - making Trombone Champ a tootin' good time.
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