Still, I played Trombone Champ for a few hours and maintained a solid C+ average. I’m a Broadway-caliber, experienced pro who has been playing the trombone for 35 years, an ace sight-reader, and a practitioner of many arcane styles. Gameplay is not so much like using a trombone slide as it is like playing theremin, a washtub bass, or perhaps a single string of the violin. In the background during play are silly graphics from the New York Public Library’s public domain collection: a ballerina during “Sugar Plum Fairy,” a Jewish star during “Hava Nagila.” By collecting points during gameplay, the player can earn “cards”, which can then be used to further advance their progress in an absurdist quest (involving cartoon baboons) to become the titular Trombone Champ. Thanks for signing up! You can manage your newsletter subscriptions at any time.
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