The world's first trombone rhythm game is instantly a GOTY contender. And no, I'm not kidding. Turn up the volume and hear Beethoven like you've never heard it before. https://t.co/Qu7Cmkhjzc pic.twitter.com/jTXNdWx3Zm— PC Gamer (@pcgamer) September 20, 2022
As a former (high school band) tromboner, I am disappointed in the fact that the slide does not move in conjunction with the notes, I am however extremely pleased to receive the recognition and respect we deserve.
I cant imagine my neighbors would enjoy my practice sessions.
But it is a fun instrument. It's fairly simple for the most part, without getting into mutes, a great way to learn some notation (7 basic notes), and a good wind intro.
As a former (high school band) tromboner, I am disappointed in the fact that the slide does not move in conjunction with the notes, I am however extremely pleased to receive the recognition and respect we deserve.
Former? No one likes a quitter.
I cant imagine my neighbors would enjoy my practice sessions.
But it is a fun instrument. It's fairly simple for the most part, without getting into mutes, a great way to learn some notation (7 basic notes), and a good wind intro.
It sure as hell is easier than learning the baritone. I do prefer playing the trumpet, though.
To make it even weirder, the game controls by moving the mouse back and forth to simulate the slide motion, but they didn't model this in game.