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Take up the trombone.
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Paul studied piano and took up the trombone at 13.
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At the age of twelve he took up the trombone at Adolph's suggestion, thinking that playing a brass instrument might improve his asthma.
"He slipped into a coma at 7 30 this morning". Born June 1 , 1921 in Hackensack, N.J., Riddle started playing the piano, but took up the trombone at the age of 14.
Monteverdi's instructions as the act concludes are that the violins, the organ and harpsichord become silent and that the music is taken up by the trombones, the cornetts and the regal, as the scene changes to the Underworld.
Jack took up the piano early, and was proficient on the trombone by the time he was 10 or 11.
The three note "creator" motif is immediately taken up by the trombones and then the trumpets in a marching theme that will be used as a unifying factor throughout the work.
Anyway, my arms were too short to play the trombone, however hard I tried.' So Gustavo joined the choir at the local Nucleo - as the Sistema's neighbourhood orchestras are called - then took up the violin before conducting two years later.
I took up trombone because I thought it must be some sort of destiny and played it in my high schools concert band.
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