For a small shank Trombone:
no, it has a mouthpiece where you "buzz" your lips.
trumpets, trombones, saxophones, clarinets, oboes, and bassoons all use mouthpieces.
Well, no one can say for sure but good trombones usually casts around $1,500. you may be able to get one cheaper but you have to look for it.
That song is called "76 Trombones," and it is from the musical "The Music Man."
The clarinet mouthpiece is called the mouthpiece. It doesn't have a special name.
no, it has a mouthpiece where you "buzz" your lips.
trumpets, trombones, saxophones, clarinets, oboes, and bassoons all use mouthpieces.
it depends on the size and brand, my 7C yamaha (an average mouthpiece) cost 40$ while my 14A4 schukie (mouthpiece made for playing high) cost 80
Well, no one can say for sure but good trombones usually casts around $1,500. you may be able to get one cheaper but you have to look for it.
They are both members of the brass family of instruments. This means that they both produce sound starting with the players lips vibrating against the mouthpiece.
Different trombones have different size openings for the mouthpiece. Tenors, especially those without F attachments, generally use small-shank mouthpieces. Large shanks are usually for euphoniums and bass trombones.
They cost of a metal mouthpiece can range from around 50 dollars to several hundred dollars, the price depends on the type of metal, quality of mouthpiece, and the type of sound that you wish to produce (ie. Jazz, Classical etc.)
A woodwind instrument often features a sliver of wood held in the mouthpiece that vibrates when air passes over it to create a sound.... saxophone, oboe (2 reeds), clarinet. Instruments that don't use reeds include flutes, horns, trumpets, trombones, etc... instead their sound is created by vibrating the lips against the mouthpiece.
That song is called "76 Trombones," and it is from the musical "The Music Man."
The clarinet mouthpiece is called the mouthpiece. It doesn't have a special name.
It depends, a plastic cover might go for a couple bucks, while a metal one can go for upwards of $25-30.
Yes, trombones are included in Jazz Bands.