well... a Trombone uses a slide to make different notes and a tuba has valves to press down to make notes. a trombone sits on your shoulder while you play it. a tuba sits on your leg or on a chair. a trombone weighs a lot less than a tuba
trust me i play both of these instruments in band class=]
Both are brass instuments, but a french horn is a valved instrument, and the tubes are arranged in a circular shape, whereas on a trombone normally the pitch is changed by moving a slide up and down. A trombone's tubing is arranged in a long, thin shape. Also, a french horn is held in front of the musician, with one hand on the keys and one in the bell. A trombone is held over the musician's left shoulder, with one hand holding the instrument in place and the other working the slide. Finally, the french horn is normally in F (sometimes in Bb, and more advanced horns can play in both F and Bb), while trombones are often in Bb or C.
A Trombone is nothing more than a giant tuning slide. You play it by buzzing into the mouth piece and pulling the slide to accommodate the note your trying to play.
A Tuba is just a huge baritone/Trumpet. You buzz into the mouthpiece and hold down the correct valves to create the note you need.
They are entirely different!! I'll go over some differences in French Horn/Bassoon order.
Brass/woodwind
three main keys/over a dozen keys
mouthpiece/two reeds
light-moderate weight/heavy
medium size/large
control pitch with hand/control with mouth
no vibrato/vibrato
The list goes on.
there's a big difference. have you looked them up online? tuba is a lot bigger then a french horn. although french horn does go low tuba goes lower. tuba is heavier then a french horn.
the difference is that the french horn is a brass instrument a Saxophone isn't. also with the french horn you have to put your hand in it. last, the saxophone has a reed.
A tuba by far.
trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and french horn
No a trombone is verry different
Tuba, it is the longest so it creates the lowest tones. In order it would be tuba, baritone and trombone. Baritone and trombone are basically the same but baritone sounds a bit better at the lowest part of its range.
In an orchestra they are Trumpet Horn (Formally French Horn) Trombone Tuba In a Brass/Silver band Cornet Trombone Euphonium Tuba
The trumpet, trombone and tuba are brass instruments. They begin with the letter t.
A trumpet uses valves and is pitched higher than a trombone. The trombone uses a slide instead of valves, and is pitched between the trumpet and the tuba.
Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, and tuba.
trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and french horn
No a trombone is verry different
Tuba, it is the longest so it creates the lowest tones. In order it would be tuba, baritone and trombone. Baritone and trombone are basically the same but baritone sounds a bit better at the lowest part of its range.
In an orchestra they are Trumpet Horn (Formally French Horn) Trombone Tuba In a Brass/Silver band Cornet Trombone Euphonium Tuba
The trumpet, trombone and tuba are brass instruments. They begin with the letter t.
Yes, tromba is latin for trumpet and one is latin for big. So trombone means big trumpet
Trumpet, trombone, and tuba are all brass instruments. The other is a percussion instrument.
french horn
Trumpet, Trombone, Baritone, Tuba... That's all I got
they are all brass instruments but all have different pitches and different embouchures, such as the tuba is the lowest brass instrument and the trumpet is the highest and the trombone and french horn is in the middle, a tuba you have to have big lips to vibrate them loose and trombone and french horn too but you have to have tight lips for them and trumpet you have to have small lips and they all have valves except the trombone which has a slide to change pitch which makes it harder. (sorry if this was not the answer you wanted because i am a trombone player).