I think it originates from the sackbut; an instrument from the baroque era.
french horn
A wind instrument is defined and basically any instrument that is played by blowing air through it. Some examples are: trumpet, trombone, clarinet, oboe, sax.
Slides on any valved brass instrument can be adjusted for tuning, but they don't move enough to completely change notes.
The pitch is changed on a Trombone by moving the slide or changing your ombisture.
There are many differences between a trumpet and a trombone. Here are some: * A trumpet is smaller than a trombone. * A trumpet uses valves to change notes while a trombone uses a slide. * A trumpet player can usually play high notes than a trombone player. That is why the trumpet is a member of the orchestra section called the high brass and the trombone is a member of the section called the low brass. * Trumpets usually get the melody a lot more often than trombones. * Trombones can glisando while trumpets (and any other instrument) can't. To gilsando is to just move your slide without tounging.
This is a nonsense question. The trombone is a brass instrument, meaning that since you blow air into it and buzz your lips to make the sound, you don't have any strings to worry about. One could, with the same amount of justification, ask about the embouchure or drumsticks needed to play an electric guitar or piano.
a sound is produced on a tuba by blowing air into the mouthpiece of the tuba. as with any other instrument that has a mouthpiecer for example... the flute, Clarinet, french horn, Trumpet, saxaphone, alto sax, baritone, Trombone, base clarinet.. and exct. hope this helps you.
The instrument used by Tumnus in the movie is imaginary, and not any instrument in existence, but in the book he is described as playing a "Pan's flute", a fairly high-pitched wooden instrument.
In French, trombone is also called "trombone." The word is pronounced similarly to the English term.
The order of sharps are the same on any instrument: F, C, G, D, A, E, B.
Snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, and claves
Different colored trombone are made of different metal combinations that resonate differently. You can find trombones of all different metals in most every price range. the price is more dependent on the brand and level of instrument, not the color. Any decent trombone regardless of brass color will cost anywhere from $1200 for a low end intermediate model to $3500 for a quality intermediate/low grade professional model, and then you get into the realm of custom made trombone that start at around $5000 and go up from there. these are retail prices and like any other product you can find good deals if you're willing to be patient and look around.