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What material is used to make a trombone?

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Most trombones are made of brass hence the name brass instruments.

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What is the trombone out of?

The traditional material for the Trombone is brass.


Of what type of material was the first trombone made .?

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Make buzz-buzz mouth noise buzzier.


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What sounds does the trombone make when you play the trombone?

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What is used instead of valves on the trombone?

The trombone is known for it's slide.


How much does it cost to buy a trombone?

It depends on the make and model. A used student trombone can sometimes be found for under $100, while a new professional model costs several thousand dollars.


What is the trombon made out of?

The traditional material for the trombone is brass.


Which intrument used a U-shaped slide to change pitches?

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.


Where is the Trombone used?

Jazz bands.


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