The weight of a trombone in its case can vary depending on the specific make and model of the trombone, as well as the materials used in the case. On average, a trombone in its case typically weighs between 10 to 20 pounds (4.5 to 9 kilograms). It is important to consider the weight of the case itself, as well as any additional accessories or attachments that may be included with the trombone.
Obviously the smaller tenor trombone would have room to spare inside a bass bag.
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The trombone originated in Italy, but was modified in Germany and France. The original trombone was smaller than today's trombones.
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It depends on the size of the trombone and the size of the bugle! A typical tenor trombone is longer in length than a military-type bugle; however, a soprano trombone is MUCH smaller than a bass bugle used in a drum and bugle corps ensemble.
No, not a full octave, but it does have a lower range than a tenor trombone.
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A good one is about $15 - $20 bucks. a cheaper case can be found for about 10 bucks.
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There is no other instrument other than the Trombone with a slide. There are variations of the trombone though. For example, there is a trombone made with a slide and valves. There are also different types of trombones. There is the bass trombone, tenor trombone, alto trombone, soprano trombone (slide Trumpet), and piccolo trombone. (Please note that the soprano trombone, or slide trumpet, does not have valves. It is also called a slide trumpet because it has the same exact range, sounds like a trumpet, and uses a trumpet mouth piece.) There has also been plastic, wooden, and metal trombones made. I hope that this helped!
There is no other instrument other than the Trombone with a slide. There are variations of the trombone though. For example, there is a trombone made with a slide and valves. There are also different types of trombones. There is the bass trombone, tenor trombone, alto trombone, soprano trombone (slide Trumpet), and piccolo trombone. (Please note that the soprano trombone, or slide trumpet, does not have valves. It is also called a slide trumpet because it has the same exact range, sounds like a trumpet, and uses a trumpet mouth piece.) There has also been plastic, wooden, and metal trombones made. I hope that this helped!