Yes.
when i first started out on Trombone i had braces, two years later they were off... at 10 i wasnt really serious into what i was doing, it was just fun to me, but yes, braces make a difference... Its like playing a different trombone, or playing with a different mouthpiece. Once you get them off, it will take a short while for your mouth to readjust, but other than that, its all good, you should be able to play high more easily as well... But every person is different.
Your lips are what vibrate when playing a trombone.
The adjustment of braces will not affect pregnancy at all. It may cause some stress, but will not directly affect the mother or baby.
The trombone usually plays in a group unless the person who is playing it is doing a solo(dancing/singing/playing an instrument on your own).
I have personal experience with this. At first it is difficult and will cut your lips, but eventually you develop scar tissue and if you can adjust your embouchure, you'll do perfectly fine. I play with braces and am in my school's top band.
by playing it and listining to it carfully
Yes Shawna played the trombone herself after the studio provided her with lessons.
When playing a Trombone the player can make it slur. By blowing and moving the valves at the same time.
To play the trombone effectively, one must focus on proper breathing, embouchure (mouth position), slide technique, and articulation. Developing a strong tone, good intonation, and dynamic control are also important techniques for playing the trombone well. Regular practice and seeking guidance from a skilled instructor can help improve one's trombone playing abilities.
There are 7 slide positions on a trombone. There are, however, modifications to those 7 positions to create accidentals and when playing a slide.
The main differences between playing the trombone and the baritone are in their size, shape, and sound. The trombone is a larger brass instrument with a slide mechanism for changing notes, while the baritone is smaller and uses valves. The trombone has a more distinct, brassy sound, while the baritone has a warmer, mellower tone.
yes you can they have these brace guards that cover your braces while you are playing
When playing in the key of Bb major on a trombone with an F attachment, the slide positions are typically 1st, 4th, and 6th positions.