The earliest trombone was called the sackbut, or the German word "posaunen."
the German name for the Trombone is "sackbut", meaning push and pull. The word "trombone" comes from the Italian word "trumba", meaning large Trumpet. It has seven different pitches. you change the pitches by moving the slide bar back and forth. Its a brass instrument. The most famous trombone song is "76 Trombones". It is featured in the movie "Music Man". Hope that helps.the trombone was made in the mid 1400s
Trombone is trombone in Italian.
The word trombone derives from the Italian tromba and one (or ona). Tromba means trumpet, and one (or ona) means big. The Bb tenor trombone (or "big trumpet") is pitched one octave below the Bb trumpet, and its tubing length, at 108 inches, is twice as long as the tubing in a Bb trumpet.
A trombone has no valve- only a slide. A valve trombone, or a marching trombone, though, have three valves.
The earliest trombone was called the sackbut, or the German word "posaunen."
the German name for the Trombone is "sackbut", meaning push and pull. The word "trombone" comes from the Italian word "trumba", meaning large Trumpet. It has seven different pitches. you change the pitches by moving the slide bar back and forth. Its a brass instrument. The most famous trombone song is "76 Trombones". It is featured in the movie "Music Man". Hope that helps.the trombone was made in the mid 1400s
The word "paperclip" in French is "trombone".
The word trombone actually comes from Italy. Originally in France, it was called the "trompette-saicqueboute."
In French, trombone is also called "trombone." The word is pronounced similarly to the English term.
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No one person "created the trombone". The word "trombone" itself comes from the Italian and means "large trumpet." The original English word for the instrument was "sackbut" (etymology uncertain, but probably related to a word meaning "to pull or draw").
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The word you are looking for is "trombonist" (one who plays the trombone).
Trombone is trombone in Italian.