I could be suuuuper technical (being a music teacher) and say there would never be a "mp" at the end of a wind instrument sound. Or at least, there never *should* be. Although I'm pretty sure that it is a trombone with a plunger mute, so I guess the "mp" sound could be superficially created by the mute. Is that too technical?
I'm a "wah, wah, waaaahh" person. And I'm pretty definite that there are three of them, which ever way you prefer it.
Re: NBR: how do you spell the sad-trombone sound?
I'm a whomp whomp fan.
I read wah like a baby crying.
Ditto.
Tritto
I am going to defriend FCB and michelleaxo.
It is clearly spelled, "Wah wah wahhhhhhh."
Three wah's. Third is long.
yep. but maybe i don't know what a sad trombone sounds like.
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I could be suuuuper technical (being a music teacher) and say there would never be a "mp" at the end of a wind instrument sound. Or at least, there never *should* be. Although I'm pretty sure that it is a trombone with a plunger mute, so I guess the "mp" sound could be superficially created by the mute. Is that too technical?
I'm a "wah, wah, waaaahh" person. And I'm pretty definite that there are three of them, which ever way you prefer it.
phonetically FTW.
but i spell it wah wahhhhhh
Fo' shizzle.