Most likely E flat, but B flat is pretty common too.
Trombones are typically played in the key of B-flat.
No. The alto trombone, also known as the slide trumpet, plays in the key of B flat, while all other trombones are concert pitch
The most common quality of the subdominant triad in a major key is major.
Only for the largest works. Most symphonic works require only two or three trombones.
C is the most common key hermonica, it is also a very harsh sounding key for blues/rock and doesn't sound as good as the others.
Most trombones are built in B-flat.
That song is called "76 Trombones," and it is from the musical "The Music Man."
It is common for orchestras to have a brass section consisting of trombones/baritones, tubas, french horns and trumpets. Other than that trombones are commonly found in jazz bands and marching bands.
SDS-Plus is the most common size of the chuck key. That is the most common size and it takes a hammer of up to 4 kg. It was developed by Bosch in 1975 specifically for hammer drills.
In a symphony orchestra in the brass section there are usually 3 trombones in proportion with 4 horns, 2 trumpets and a bass instrument. ref The Oxford Companion to Music, orchestra, page 898.Most of the time, an orchestra uses three trombones, with two tenors and one bass.
Yes, trombones are included in Jazz Bands.
Trombones are made from brass, an alloy of copper and zinc.