the German name for the Trombone is "sackbut", meaning push and pull. The word "Trombone" comes from the Italian word "trumba", meaning large Trumpet. It has seven different pitches. you change the pitches by moving the slide bar back and forth. Its a brass instrument. The most famous trombone song is "76 Trombones". It is featured in the movie "Music Man". Hope that helps.
the trombone was made in the mid 1400s
the German name for the trombone is "sackbut", meaning push and pull. The word "trombone" comes from the Italian word "trumba", meaning large Trumpet. It has seven different pitches. you change the pitches by moving the slide bar back and forth. Its a brass instrument. The most famous trombone song is "76 Trombones". It is featured in the movie "Music Man". Hope that helps.
the trombone was made in the mid 1400s
That song is called "76 Trombones," and it is from the musical "The Music Man."
Seventy-six Trombones was created in 1957.
Trombones are used in orchestras all over the world.
The Fifth Symphony - the piccolo and trombones play in the Finale only.
Trombones are played by moving a slide, while other brass instruments use valves to change notes.
That song is called "76 Trombones," and it is from the musical "The Music Man."
Trombones are made from brass, an alloy of copper and zinc.
Yes, trombones are included in Jazz Bands.
Trombones are made of Brass.
Seventy-six Trombones was created in 1957.
Trombones are used in orchestras all over the world.
Beethoven's Fifth was the first symphony to include trombones.
The Incredible Kai Winding Trombones was created in 1960.
Depends on the parade. If the parade includes a marching band, then it will absolutely include trombones.
The Fifth Symphony - the piccolo and trombones play in the Finale only.
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brass