at the back. I think
The trombone player.
ask your friend to do you a favor and sit somewhere else just for the day so you can sit by your guy. then when the timing is perfect, pop the question on him!
12c is standard for new trombone players
Yes he played the piano and the trombone. He was for a time a professional trombone player.
The player's lips vibrate.
William F. Raymond has written: 'The trombone and its player' -- subject(s): Trombone
The trombone is pitched in concert C, but this is undoubtedly not the most common key. Usually, any band trombonist will play often in Bb, but as the musician matures any key is possible. Orchestras are fond of sharp keys, especially A or G.
By moving the "slide"
When playing a Trombone the player can make it slur. By blowing and moving the valves at the same time.
That would be the trombone. The trombone has a main slide instead of valves to alter the length of tubing that the vibrating air has to travel through to change the pitch of notes. All brass instruments have tuning slides to slightly lengthen or shorten the tubing length to help tune the instrument.
hmmm... a trombone is brass, a clarinet is wood wind, so either flute or trumpet, either that or they grow up to be a FBI agent!
A trumpet player will probably be able to make a sound on the trombone, but a lack of skill in using the relatively large mouthpiece on a trombone will result in a low quality sound at best. Plus, playing a valved trumpet will usually not make for an easy experience trying to learn a slide trombone.For a bit of fun, ask a trombone player in your band if you can try his instrument out. Try using your trumpet mouthpiece to see what it's like.