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.
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Typically, trombone players play trombone. Sometimes, trumpet players will attempt to play the trombone. They often must rely on valve trombones since the valve system is the same between the two instruments.
Yes, tromba is latin for trumpet and one is latin for big. So trombone means big trumpet
No, they are entirely different sizes and use different reeds. The Bb only refers to how they are tuned according to a standard concert orchestra of instruments relative to each other, but the bass clarinet is a full octave lower - larger mouthpiece.
Brass instruments may have:valves (trumpets, baritones, tubas, cornets, susophones)slides (trombones)keys (horns)nothing (natural trumpets)
Those are all brass instruments, but only the bugle is not from the tuba family.
the trombone is longer than the bugle, giving the sound a longer path to travel, thus making the sound waves more spread out, giving it a lower tone.
A bigger trombone is usually a bass trombone.
Typically, trombone players play trombone. Sometimes, trumpet players will attempt to play the trombone. They often must rely on valve trombones since the valve system is the same between the two instruments.
Trumpet, Cornet, Bugle, Trombone, Bass Trombone, French Horn, Baritone Horn, Valve Trombone, Marching Valve Trombone (Olds) Euphonium Tuba, Sousaphone, Sackbutt (seriously -it's real) Marching bugles of all shapes and sizes, piccolo trumpet... That's about the extent of it in 2010
Yes, tromba is latin for trumpet and one is latin for big. So trombone means big trumpet
Because it is!
No, they are entirely different sizes and use different reeds. The Bb only refers to how they are tuned according to a standard concert orchestra of instruments relative to each other, but the bass clarinet is a full octave lower - larger mouthpiece.
Brass instruments may have:valves (trumpets, baritones, tubas, cornets, susophones)slides (trombones)keys (horns)nothing (natural trumpets)
Those are all brass instruments, but only the bugle is not from the tuba family.
Baritone horn, Bass horn, Bugle, Clarion, Cornet, Fluegelhorn, French horn, Horn, saxhorn, Sousaphone, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba.
Most trombones don't have valves and just have a slide to change the length of the tubing that the air travels through. A bugle is another brass instrument that does not have valves. All changes in pitch are made by altering the player's embouchure on the bugle.
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