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All the other brass instruments because they have valves.
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.
The brass instrument that has no valves is the trombone. Instead of valves, it uses a sliding mechanism to change pitches, allowing for a smooth transition between notes. This unique feature distinguishes the trombone from other brass instruments that utilize valves to alter their pitch.
The trombone is the instrument in the brass wind family that uses a slide. This slide allows the musician to change the pitch by extending or shortening the length of the instrument, creating a unique sound that distinguishes the trombone from other brass instruments. Unlike valves used in trumpets or tubas, the slide mechanism gives the trombone its distinctive glissando capabilities.
Trumpet, trombone, and tuba are all brass instruments. The other is a percussion instrument.
A trombone has a slide, which other brass instruments lack.
The trombone is the only instrument in the brass section with no keys or valves. It only has a slide.
A low-pitched brass instrument other than the tuba is the bass trombone. It features a larger bore and a wider bell than the standard trombone, allowing it to produce deeper, richer sounds. The bass trombone typically has one or two rotary valves, which extend its range and facilitate playing lower notes. It is commonly used in orchestras, brass bands, and jazz ensembles.
A slide control. It uses a single slide valve rather than individual smaller valves to change the pitch of the instrument.
No, the trombone is a brass instrument. Other members of the brass family include the trumpet, baritone, French horn and tuba. Sound is produced by buzzing your lips into the instrument's mouthpiece. Pitch is controlled through tightening or loosening the lips while operating the valves, rotors or slide on the instrument. The trombone is the only brass instrument that uses a slide.
The instrument with brass tubing in a circular coil is called a "trombone." Specifically, the most common type is the slide trombone, which uses a telescoping slide mechanism to change pitch. The circular coil design is typically associated with the more compact form of the instrument, allowing for easier handling and transport. Other brass instruments, like the tuba, also feature coiled tubing but have different playing mechanisms.
A slider.