Yes. The final movement of Beethoven's famous Symphony no.5 in C minor was scored for trombone. It was, in fact, the first time the trombone was used by Beethoven (though not the first time the trombone was used in a symphony). The trombone was also used in Beethoven's Sixth Symphony (the Pastorale) and his Ninth Symphony (the Choral).
In the first times of its creation the trombone was originally used in town bands but later it developed into use in military bands. In the 1920s it was used in jazz bands.
the trombone was made from wood
The trombone is known for it's slide.
The true inventor of the trombone is Travis Williams from the 18th century. He was a very intelligent trombone-ist.
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.
The trombone dates back to the mid-15th century.
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.
Jazz bands.
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19th Century!