Just about any ensemble can use a Flute if the music is written in it's range (a piano 4C to upwards of a piano 8C) Most often you will find flutes in symphonies, woodwind ensembles (quartets, quintets, duets, etc), some orchestras, not uncommonly in jazz bands, and a lot of Folk Music to name a few
Flute can be in a lot of enembles. It can be in a full band ensemble, full orchestra ensemble, woodwind choirs, flute choirs, duets, trios, quartets...
Some ensembles the flute is involved in are the American Flute Orchestra, the Flutes of Howard University, and the Topeka Young Flute Choir.
Concert band, jazz band, marching band, symphony orchestra, brass quintet
All different kind of music
The trombone is part of the brass section.
Gustav Holst played the violin and trombone
You want a list of all trombone players? Not gonna happen.
Billy Rauch played the trombone solo in Smoke Rings.
Yes he played the piano and the trombone. He was for a time a professional trombone player.
The Trombone as we know it was initially called a sackbut and appeared in the 15th century, and has changed very little since were invented. It was first used in church bands, then in court ensembles and finally used in the in the 1800s.
a trombone is played by blowing air in the thing and moving the slide
The trombone is part of the brass section.
Gustav Holst played the violin and trombone
Yes. Trombone is a common instrument in orchestras.
You want a list of all trombone players? Not gonna happen.
Billy Rauch played the trombone solo in Smoke Rings.
J.J. Johnson
Saxophones are (mostly) brass, but they're still considered "woodwind" instruments.
Yes he played the piano and the trombone. He was for a time a professional trombone player.
All brass instruments (except the sousaphone) have slides. They are used to adjust the pitch, sharp of flat. The instrument that is played using a slide is the Trombone. It also has a slide on the back that is used to tune, or adjust pitch.
Trumpet and tenor trombone are the most common. Sometimes the cornet is used instead of the trumpet or a tuba instead of a string bass. In marching jazz bands the sousaphone is often used to provide the bass line. In the Big Band lineup a fourth trombone part is often added for a bass trombone.