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Well *bob*, as I'm sure you know, F Major is indeed the subdominant of C, so I was guessing it was saying they were limited in their ability or something... Other than that, I'm lost.


For the record, the answer to the original question "What is the subdominant of F Major" would be Bb Major.


Get me :-S


Still not getting the "joke" though

Is C a particularly easy key to play on the trombone?


With this remaining piece of the joke jigsaw slotted into place, one may proceed to fall about laughing at will.


Is the trombone a maligned instrument in the Brass World? Like violas in an orchestra?


Let's talk trombones.

Actually it's probably one of the harder instruments to play (I played trumpet, what do I know?).


Anyway, did you know that until the later Baroque period, an instrument called the Sackbut (now that is interesting when you take in to account the modern meaning for tromboning) was used, and this evolved in to the modern trombone.

There's definitely a good jazz (in the original sense of the word, of course) night here. A couple of people tromboning, a few people with some hard sax, someone on the organ and at least one person banging the drum.


As soon as Keef replaces the G-string on his guitar, it's everyone down the Goodrich Road...

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