That song is called "76 Trombones," and it is from the musical "The Music Man."
76 trombones
Slide positions are not lettered, but numbered, one through seven.
In the context of the musical "The Music Man," the phrase "big bang bong at rear" likely refers to a climactic moment or impactful sound, reminiscent of the grand finale involving the marching band of "76 Trombones." This scene highlights the excitement and energy of the musical's celebration of community and youth. The imagery evokes a sense of joy and spectacle, encapsulating the show's themes of ambition and the power of music.
Trombones are used in orchestras all over the world.
Seventy-six Trombones was created in 1957.
76 Trombones in the Big Parade
76 trombones in the big parade.
76 Trombones in the Big Parade
76 trombones in the big parade.
76 Trombones (of/led) the Big Parade
trombones in the band played
76 trombones
76 trombones that led the big parade
76 trombones led the big parade
76 trombones lead the big parade.
Either I'm wrong, or your ditloid is off. The line is: 76 trombones in the big parade. (and a hundred and ten cornets marching behind). Maybe you want it to be 76 T IT BP?
Trombones in the Big Parade