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GoPro on a trombone slide?

Forget base jumping and rocket launches — this video, recorded by a GoPro strapped to a trombone slide, is our new favourite from the extreme camera.

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Forget base jumping and rocket launches — this video, recorded by a GoPro strapped to a trombone slide, is our new favourite from the extreme camera.

Strapped to the slide of a trombone, we get to see something rare: an instrument's-eye view of the musician's face, in strange, jerky motions. It is, quite simply, one of the silliest GoPro videos ever made, and its creator — musician and photographer David Finlayson — is an interesting man, indeed, for letting us see his trombone-related facial contortions.

Or perhaps one YouTuber put it better:

(Screenshot by Michelle Starr/CNET Australia)

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