Trombone is trombone in Italian.
A trombone has no valve- only a slide. A valve trombone, or a marching trombone, though, have three valves.
No a trombone is verry different
That would be the trombone. The trombone has a main slide instead of valves to alter the length of tubing that the vibrating air has to travel through to change the pitch of notes. All brass instruments have tuning slides to slightly lengthen or shorten the tubing length to help tune the instrument.
"trombone" translates in to German as "Posaune""
Different colored trombone are made of different metal combinations that resonate differently. You can find trombones of all different metals in most every price range. the price is more dependent on the brand and level of instrument, not the color. Any decent trombone regardless of brass color will cost anywhere from $1200 for a low end intermediate model to $3500 for a quality intermediate/low grade professional model, and then you get into the realm of custom made trombone that start at around $5000 and go up from there. these are retail prices and like any other product you can find good deals if you're willing to be patient and look around.
Trombone is trombone in Italian.
A bigger trombone is usually a bass trombone.
A trombone has no valve- only a slide. A valve trombone, or a marching trombone, though, have three valves.
no. trombone is a musical instrument. I have not heard of a trombone sport before
The trombone player.
you draw a trombone Trace it.
Tenor Trombone.
The trombone's made out of brass.
The traditional material for the Trombone is brass.
The trombone was developed in Northern Italy.
Your lips are what vibrate when playing a trombone.