The trombone, a member of the brass family, is one of the most interesting and unique instruments. Its distinct slide mechanism and rich, resonant sound set it apart from other instruments.
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The Tenor Trombone is the most common type of trombone, pitched in Bb. It comes in two main variations, with and without an F attachment. This attachment allows the instrument to play lower and use fewer long positions. The tenor trombone also comes in different bore sizes.
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Learning what all the different parts of the trombone are will allow you to communicate effectively with your teacher and will help you when buying an instrument. In this article, we will look at the different parts of the trombone: what they’re called, how they work, and how they might differ from instrument to instrument.
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The trombone is great fun to watch and to play! It is held with one hand while the other hand moves the slide backwards and forwards. The trombonist makes different notes by changing the shape...
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A free resource for trombone education for all different levels. Free PDF's, articles, video instruction, and exercises to help you become the best trombonist you can.
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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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In this guide you can find Trombone History, Trombone Types Basic Exercises for Playing the Trombone and much more!
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When you think of a trombone, you generally picture marching bands or the brass section of a large orchestra. However, this instrument is far more versatile and actually includes several different types. Some of these types are rarer than others, and many are special adaptations to improve range or fit specific functions.
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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. The slide thus performs the function of the valves on other brass instruments. From the 19th century, some trombones have.
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This article is all about the history of the trombone, particularly how its design and usage have evolved over time. There are many places we could begin this story; brass instruments have existed since antiquity (especially in the military) and the trombone develops within this context.
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In this film, Byron Fulcher introduces his instrument - the trombone. To learn more about the trombone visit http://www.philharmonia.co.uk/explore/instrument...
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Buy Yamaha Trombones from Yamaha's UK store. Free mainland UK delivery. Largest range of Yamaha products in UK. Which trombone for me? The trombone is a very versatile brass instrument.
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You've heard of the trombone. But how does it actually produce sound? Matt Gee, Principal Trombone with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, shows us the ropes....
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From this page you can shop our range of Trombones including Tenor Trombones, Valve Trombone, Bass Trombones and Plastic Trombone. We stock Trombones from all the best brands including Yamaha, Getzen, Bach, Besson, Windcraft, Jupiter and more.
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Only at the beginning of the 19th century did the trombone cease to be thought of as a church instrument and become a regular member of the orchestra. Today the trombone is also known for one of its most distinctive capabilities: the ability to slide between notes or glissando.
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The trombone is said to have been created in the middle of the 15th century. Until the 18th century the trombone was called a"saqueboute" (in French) or a"sackbut" (in English).
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We offer a range of assessments for trombone players, from the Prep Test for beginners up to Grade 8 and diplomas in Music Performance for advanced musicians. Read on to find out more about Trombone exams.
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Learn the basics of playing the trombone, including setup, posture, and technique.
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