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Yes, a trombone is a brass musical instrument. Like all brass instruments, sound is produced by the vibration of the player's lips in the mouthpiece.
A trombone is a brass instrument, therefore its sound is produced by you blowing air through your mouth and vibrating your lips. the octave is changed by how fast or slow you vibrate your lips.
The trombone produces it sound by players buzzing their lips
When the tubing of a trombone gets longer, the pitch of the sound produced decreases. This is because the longer tubing causes the air column within the instrument to vibrate at a lower frequency, resulting in a lower pitch.
A musical sound produced by blowing air through the lips is called a "buzzing" sound. It is commonly used in brass instruments like the trumpet or trombone to create sound.
when your lips "buzz" it causes the vibrations that make the sound..... technically it's not the trombone producing the sound it is actually you and the trombone just morphs and projects the sound.... cool, right?
A trombone typically produces low-pitched sounds. However, the player can manipulate the pitch by changing the length of the tube, which alters the harmonics produced. This allows the trombone to play both high and low notes.
A glissando, a sliding sound without stopping at different notes. It is produced because a trombonist can put the slide in between the positions allowing a smooth transition between notes with out skips that would be produced by a trumpets valves.
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 trombone is shaped like that so it can produce a fuller and louder sound. :)
thats where the sound comes out.
The baritone has a mellower sound quality compared to the trombone, which has a brighter and more brassy sound. In terms of playing technique, the baritone is played with valves to change notes, while the trombone uses a slide to change pitches.