Yes. The final movement of Beethoven's famous Symphony no.5 in C minor was scored for Trombone. It was, in fact, the first time the trombone was used by Beethoven (though not the first time the trombone was used in a symphony).
The trombone was also used in Beethoven's Sixth Symphony (the Pastorale) and his Ninth Symphony (the Choral).
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Absolutely; there are thousands of compositions in A# Minor.
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Yes there is a contrabass, a bass, an alto, a valve, a Plastic.
They can be any. Ranging from Soprano, to Alto, to Tenor, to Bass, all the way to Contrabass.
Trombones are a member of the brass family. This family of instruments also includes trumpets, French horns, and tubas. Typically any instrument that looks like brass falls into this category.
Drum Corps don't traditionally march Trombones. At least not anymore. Trombone players are taught to play Baritones a lot of the time now because they're just easier to march with. It's like french horn players have to play a Mellophone since they can't march regular french horns. So, no, you won't see any major Drum Corps marching Trombones.
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Yes, but not as many as in other keys.
yes,you can but it is normally not commonly used in compositions and any other forms of writing material.
Yes, mainly trumpets and trombones, but tubas have been used rarely, and french horns even rarer. All big bands have trumpets and trombones though.
There is no one answer for this question. "Fabric" comes in all compositions and weaves from vinyls or leathers and skins, to silks, cottons, wools, and hundreds of synthetics. Any of them can be woven or processed to any thickness.