Do long notes. Remington's and Lip Slurs. If your new to Trombone a Remington is when you play these in whole notes : F, E, F, Eb, F, D, F, Db, F, C, F, Cb or 1, 2, 1, 3, 1, 4 1, 5, 1, 6, 1, 7 dropping a half stef each time.
This is a nonsense question. The trombone is a brass instrument, meaning that since you blow air into it and buzz your lips to make the sound, you don't have any strings to worry about. One could, with the same amount of justification, ask about the embouchure or drumsticks needed to play an electric guitar or piano.
an early form of a trombone
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.
From my experience as a player of five years, it will not. There may be more information about this from somewhere else, but if chemicals in toothpaste are safe enough for your mouth, they're probably safe enough for your horn. Most people even clean their mouthpiece with toothpaste.
Tighten up your embouchure and Blow faster air.
'buzzing' using your 'embouchure'
just the same as blowing over top a bottle
This is a nonsense question. The trombone is a brass instrument, meaning that since you blow air into it and buzz your lips to make the sound, you don't have any strings to worry about. One could, with the same amount of justification, ask about the embouchure or drumsticks needed to play an electric guitar or piano.
an early form of a trombone
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.
First of all, it is called the trOmbone. You play the trombone by moving the lower slide (located next to the bell when assembled) to different positions. Extending this slide lowers the pitch, while shortening it raises the pitch. To play different octaves, you need to change your embouchure (your lips), by either tightening or loosing the lips.
From my experience as a player of five years, it will not. There may be more information about this from somewhere else, but if chemicals in toothpaste are safe enough for your mouth, they're probably safe enough for your horn. Most people even clean their mouthpiece with toothpaste.
Tighten up your embouchure and Blow faster air.
an embouchure is the name given to the shape the lips make to produce an oraface the right shape, that when air passes through, the embouchure will buzz and the pitch of the buzz can be controlled by the tension from the surrounding muscles.
A bazookaist is a person who plays the bazooka - a form of primitive trombone.
It is tuned to a certain key (Bb normally) but as far as precise pitch, there is a tuning slide at the very top that can be extended/retracted to put the horn into tune. But the funny thing is that your pitch depends more on your embouchure and style than your tuning slide.
Trombone is trombone in Italian.