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The Trombone is the only instrument in the brass section with no keys or valves. It only has a slide.

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the trombone because the trombone has a slide and the others have valves

or the Saxophone because it has a reed

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It is made out of brass and has uses a mouth piece instead of a reed.

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It's part of the trombone section, which is part of the brass family.

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Other wind instruments change notes with the use of keys or valves, but the trombone moves an entire slide instead.

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Beause of the slide?

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