It was known to have existed in the fifteenth century.
A small Trombone.
The Bach 300 trombone, also known as the Bach 300 Series, is designed for students and features a more lightweight construction, making it easier for beginners to handle. In contrast, the Bach 600 trombone, or Bach 600 Series, is aimed at more advanced players and typically offers a more robust build with higher-quality materials, resulting in a richer sound and better intonation. Additionally, the 600 series often includes enhanced features like a larger bell and more precise slide mechanics, catering to the needs of serious musicians.
I would not consider the regular "tenor trombone" to be a scholarship instrument. However, instruments such as the alto and bass trombone are more likely choices as "scholarship instruments.". If you play tenor now, bass wouldn't be too difficult to learn. Euphonium is an alternative that is more like a tenor trombone. Source(s) 7 years of playing tenor trombone, 2 years of doubling on Euphonium, Bass Trombone, & Tuba.
Trombone is trombone in Italian.
A trombone has no valve- only a slide. A valve trombone, or a marching trombone, though, have three valves.
He was 600 years old!
it is about 600 YEARS OLD.
about 600 years!
The ancestor of the trombone was called a sackbut.
Almost 600 million years old.
600 years old
Kidding Again!
The castle is 600 years old. Made in 1400.
According to the bible he was 600 years old.
The word "etymology" is around 600 years old.
A small Trombone.
They can be traced back to the 15th century. Therefore they are about 600 years old.