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Trombones are primarily made of brass.

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What are the materials used for the trombone?

Brass


Which brass instrument uses a slide instead of valves to produce pitch?

A trombone


What instrument uses a slide?

A Trombone. The slide allows the trombone to play lower pitches.


What music uses the soprano trombone?

trumpet music


How much does a trombone in its case weigh?

The weight of a trombone in its case can vary depending on the specific make and model of the trombone, as well as the materials used in the case. On average, a trombone in its case typically weighs between 10 to 20 pounds (4.5 to 9 kilograms). It is important to consider the weight of the case itself, as well as any additional accessories or attachments that may be included with the trombone.


What does a trombone use to move notes up and down?

A trombonist uses both the slide on the trombone and his mouth to control the notes.


What do a trumpet french horn and tuba have that a trombone does not?

They all change notes with the use of valves, while the trombone uses a slide.


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

A brassy one :P


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Does the trombone have 4 valves?

Trombones usually have zero valves. There's such a thing as a valve trombone, but that uses the standard three valve configuration, similar to a trumpet.


Do all tenor trombones have triggers?

No. Your basic trombone is a tenor trombone, it's what everyone just calls a trombone. However, triggers can be added to make playing fast rhythms on a trombone easier. Triggers are also used to make it possible to reach lower notes that are difficult to play on a standard tenor trombone.