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No exact year, but most historians have found that the Trombone was developed around the mid-1400s.

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The Trombone was invented in China during the early 1500s

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Many people aren't positive about when trombones were invented, but people do know for sure that they were around by the 15 century. :)

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It was speculated to have been invented in 1450. They looked different and were called sackbuts.

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The trombone appeared after the mid-15th century

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Basstrombone was never invented, it have been here since the dawn of day.

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Records aren't complete enough to narrow it down to a specific date, but it developed sometime during the 1400s.

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What bass instrument has no valves but is does have a slide?

Trombone. Or, since you specified bass a bass trombone.


What is a big trombone?

A bigger trombone is usually a bass trombone.


I have a tenor trombone with an 8.5 inch bell and a bass trombone with a 9.5 inch bell is there a case or gig bag that will fit a tenor trombone or a bass trombone?

Obviously the smaller tenor trombone would have room to spare inside a bass bag.


What cleaf is the trombone in?

Bass


What is the lower version of a trombone called?

Bass trombone


Why do trombone have a high pitched sound?

A trombone is a bass instrument, playing in the bass clef, making it a relatively low- pitched instrument.


What is the difference between a bass trombone and a trigger trombone?

A baritone horn looks somewhat like a miniaturized tuba. A bass trombone is still a trombone, but slightly larger. It also has an F trigger, which opens up more tubing near the bell of the trombone and changes the note. This allows players to reach the range from a low E flat to a low B, which is physically impossible on a tenor trombone. Some bass trombones also include another trigger, G flat, which can be opened separately or in combination with the F trigger.


What band instruments play bass clef?

Usually the Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba, Bass Clarinet, Baritone Sax all play in bass clef.


Is the trombone a scholarship instrument?

I would not consider the regular "tenor trombone" to be a scholarship instrument. However, instruments such as the alto and bass trombone are more likely choices as "scholarship instruments.". If you play tenor now, bass wouldn't be too difficult to learn. Euphonium is an alternative that is more like a tenor trombone. Source(s) 7 years of playing tenor trombone, 2 years of doubling on Euphonium, Bass Trombone, & Tuba.


Is the Trombone high or low?

It can be either, depending on how well you can play it. In general, a Trombone is a bass instrument, playing in the bass clef, making it a relatively low-pitched instrument.


Does bass trombone play an octave lower?

No, not a full octave, but it does have a lower range than a tenor trombone.


Which brass instrument is lower than a bass trombone?

A tuba.