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- Trombone - Wikipedia
In British brass-band music the tenor trombone is treated as a B ♭ transposing instrument, written in treble clef, and the alto trombone is written at concert pitch, usually in alto clef A person who plays the trombone is called a trombonist or trombone player
- Trombone | Brass Instrument, Slide Mechanism Musical History | Britannica
Trombone, brass wind musical instrument sounded by lip vibration against a cup mouthpiece It has an extendable slide that can increase the length of the instrument’s tubing
- 13 Different Types of Trombones (w Pictures) – DifferentTypes. net
When most people picture a trombone, it's likely when watching a marching band But did you know there are at least 12 additional types?
- Home - International Trombone Association
We promote the trombone and trombone-related activities across the world! The International Trombone Association was formed in 1972 to be a vital resource for anyone involved in trombone playing, whether for personal enjoyment or as a professional pursuit
- 10 Different Types of Trombones - MusicalHow
Trombones come in various types beyond the popular tenor and bass, each expanding its range With a rich history and a unique slide mechanism, trombones stand out in any musical ensemble Trombones are brass instruments distinguished by their unique pitch alteration
- The Different Types Of Trombones | Hello Music Theory
The bass trombone and the tenor trombone are the main two sizes, and nearly all trombonists will specialise on one of these instruments Of the two, the tenor trombone is the most popular with most people referring to this one when talking about the ‘trombone’
- Trombone: a guide to this sonorous brass instrument | Classical Music
Our guide to the trombone: what it is, how to play it and the best works written for it Meaning ‘large trumpet’ in Italian, the trombone is one of the heftier members of the brass family
- How to play the trombone - Yamaha Corporation
When playing a trombone you can change the sound it produces just by how your lips vibrate when blowing-no fingers required To produce low notes, vibrate your lips slowly; the higher the note you want to play, the quicker you will need to vibrate your lips
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