The word trombone derives from the Italian tromba and one (or ona). Tromba means trumpet, and one (or ona) means big. The Bb tenor trombone (or "big trumpet") is pitched one octave below the Bb trumpet, and its tubing length, at 108 inches, is twice as long as the tubing in a Bb trumpet.
The trombone (originally called a sackbut) developed in the 15th century and is much the same today. We don't know the inventor.The trombone is dated too far back to exactly know. However, the name comes from the Italian words for "large trumpet." The instrument has many, many German influences on it.The Roman Empire. Until the early 18th century the instrument was called a sackbut
Clarinet is easier because you have to blow very hard on the trumpet. If you blow too much on trumpet your lips hurt. Also trumpet has only 3 buttons so it will be very harder to do notes. Actually, that's simply one person's view. The trumpet is not hard to play, nor do you have to "blow very hard" to play it. All instruments are different and each has it's own advantages and disavantages.
A natural trumpet is a trumpet with no valves, and a fanfare trumpet (also known as a Herald Trumpet) is a trumpet that is long. In other words, the tubing is not wound, but straight, so the trumpet is several feet long.
all of the words have numbers in them. trombone has a one, artwork has a two, weights has an eight, and tennis racket has a ten.
The word trombone derives from the Italian tromba and one (or ona). Tromba means trumpet, and one (or ona) means big. The Bb tenor trombone (or "big trumpet") is pitched one octave below the Bb trumpet, and its tubing length, at 108 inches, is twice as long as the tubing in a Bb trumpet.
The trombone (originally called a sackbut) developed in the 15th century and is much the same today. We don't know the inventor.The trombone is dated too far back to exactly know. However, the name comes from the Italian words for "large trumpet." The instrument has many, many German influences on it.The Roman Empire. Until the early 18th century the instrument was called a sackbut
Trombone
Clarinet is easier because you have to blow very hard on the trumpet. If you blow too much on trumpet your lips hurt. Also trumpet has only 3 buttons so it will be very harder to do notes. Actually, that's simply one person's view. The trumpet is not hard to play, nor do you have to "blow very hard" to play it. All instruments are different and each has it's own advantages and disavantages.
A natural trumpet is a trumpet with no valves, and a fanfare trumpet (also known as a Herald Trumpet) is a trumpet that is long. In other words, the tubing is not wound, but straight, so the trumpet is several feet long.
all of the words have numbers in them. trombone has a one, artwork has a two, weights has an eight, and tennis racket has a ten.
Usually they are named after the inventor or using a Latin root word meaning or even just German, Italian, Spanish, or other kinds of words that are relevant. Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone Trumpet comes from the German word trumpa (sound made by a trumpet like instrument before they called it a trumpet-it's a word for the description of the sound)
When spelling the sound of a trumpet a person might use the words, "dah ditty DAH ditty DAH". This would be a trumpet that is used to announce a particular event.
The Italian word giro can be related back to several words in English such as drive, lap, revolution, ride, rotation, and round. But the most common translation is turn.
No, Kyle is an Italian equivalent of 'No, Kyle'. The words are the same in Italian as English. But the pronunciation differs. In Italian, the words are pronounced 'noh KEE-leh'.
Italian 3 letter words
The Italian words for "very much" are "molto" or "assai."