Its approximately 40 hours from the very start of the manufacture process to the final ready to case instrument. This includes the creation of the bell, slides, fitting spit valve, setting balance, fining finish ready for lacquer, dipping and then polishing up.
1-3 hours
Well your are going to need a trombone and then need to take lessons how to play the instrument. Then get the sheet music for the piece and play it. You won't be able to learn how to play the trombone from reading a book; rather you are going to have to learn to play this instrument from the beginning.
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
I'm sorry to say, but that is wrong. There are 7 positions on the trombone, starting on 1. You should google slide charts. [Eight.] [Usually there is only seven, but technically a trombone does have 8 positions. I'm pretty sure, seeing as one of my friends has been going to Allstate for 3 years. Though, if I'm wrong, you can hold it against me.] I'm very sure that the trombone only has SEVEN positions. I have played the trombone for six years and also take lessons. The only variation on the seven positions is when you play notes using the trigger, then the positions are somewhat blurred and you could say there are six positions, but this is a stretch. No form of the trombone has more than seven positions. Here are links to a few slide charts. Tenor Trombone: http://www.norlanbewley.com/trombone/slide-positions.htm http://www.drdowningmusic.co.uk/images/Trombone/Chromatic_Charts_Trombone/Tenor_Trombone_Basic_15cm.jpg Bass Trombone: http://www.drdowningmusic.co.uk/images/Trombone/Chromatic_Charts_Trombone/BASS_Trombone_Chromatic_Chart_15cm.gif Alto Trombone: http://www.ulm.edu/~everett/studio/charts/altoposition.pdf I hope this clears things up.
It takes 2 or 3 hours to make maracas.
4 days 6 hours
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8 hours.
24 hours
708.74 hours (29.531 Earth-days)
It takes exactly 24 hours
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An Earth complete spin is 24 hours.
9 days
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Take band in school.
You can make Windsor in about 3 hours, Toronto will be closer to 5 hours.