Complete family, none that I'm aware of. But the Moravian Trombone Choir of Downey, CA uses Sopranino through Contrabass Trombones (that's Eb Sopranino, Bb Soprano, F & Eb Altos, Bb & Bb/F Tenors, Basses, & BBb/FF ContraBasses) on their "Music For All Seasons" album. I don't believe they own a Piccolo. I have a compete set including the Bb Piccolo (one octave above the Bb Soprano/2 octaves above the Bb Tenor/3 octaves above the BBb ContraBass), but I have not used it on a recording with the other members of the "family".
The Trombone is part of the brass family.
The trumpet and trombone both belong to the brass family.
The trombone is part of the brass section.
The trombone is the only instrument in the brass section with no keys or valves. It only has a slide.
Standard Brass instrumentation includes: Trumpet/Cornet family French Horn family Trombone family Euphonium (Baritone) family Tuba family *family is used to denote the various brass instruments including Mellophone, Bass Trombone and other members.
The Brass Section
Brass
Brass
It is in the Brass Family and is related to the Trumpet and many more.
Flute, saxophone, trombone, clarinet,
Trombone
The Trombone is part of the brass section.