Trombone Singing and Performance in Interaction. A study on the vocality of the trombone as a resource for the performer
Abstract
This thesis explores the connections between trombone playing and the human voice, in particular the
act of singing, and how singing and the principles of singing can help in playing the trombone, with
emphasis on musicality and expressivity.
The research is backed by a brief analysis of the historical background of the instrument in relation to
the singing voice, and of a selection of excerpts from the trombone repertoire to highlight the
connections with the voice and singing.
Various theoretical concepts are presented, including Arnold Jacobs’ theory of Song and Wind and
concepts related to cognitive science, which form the basis for the practical analysis, the main part of
this research.
The practical analysis, conducted in two phases, proves that concepts from singing can be applied to
trombone playing, and help achieve a better musical performance with ease.
Degree
Student essay
Date
2025-06-30Author
Martinelli, Giovanni
Keywords
trombone, brass, voice, vocality, singing, Song and Wind, Arnold Jacobs, embodied music cognition.
Language
eng