Like any musical skill, jazz sight-reading can be trained through deliberate, daily practice.

Classical trombonists focus heavily on micro-tuning and pristine note starts. Jazz directors care more about "the time" (rhythm) and "the feel" (articulation). A slightly chipped note played with perfect swing and great time is always preferred over a perfectly tuned note that sits on the wrong side of the beat. 2. Deciphering the Trombone's Unique Jazz Challenges

Take these classic vocalizes and try swinging them or altering the rhythms to build creative slide agility. 7. Psychological Tricks for High-Pressure Auditions


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