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Q: What is the lower version of a trombone called?
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Does bass trombone play an octave lower?

No, not a full octave, but it does have a lower range than a tenor trombone.


What is the trombone's ancestors?

The main ancestor is the sackbut, a medieval version of the trombone which is smaller and has a smaller bell


What instrument uses a slide?

A Trombone. The slide allows the trombone to play lower pitches.


What was the old name for the trombone?

The ancestor of the trombone was called a sackbut.


What is the brass instrument that has a slide?

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.


Which brass instrument is lower than a bass trombone?

A tuba.


What is the name of the early trombone?

The earliest trombone was called the sackbut, or the German word "posaunen."


What are the low brass instruments?

The most common low brass instruments are: 1. Trombone (bass trombone is lower than tenor trombone) 2. Euphonium & baritone horn 3. Tuba


Is the trombone lower than the bari sax?

Tuba, it is the longest so it creates the lowest tones. In order it would be tuba, baritone and trombone. Baritone and trombone are basically the same but baritone sounds a bit better at the lowest part of its range.


Why does a trombone produce lower notes than a bugle?

the trombone is longer than the bugle, giving the sound a longer path to travel, thus making the sound waves more spread out, giving it a lower tone.


How do you say trombone in french?

In French, trombone is also called "trombone." The word is pronounced similarly to the English term.


Do all tenor trombones have triggers?

No. Your basic trombone is a tenor trombone, it's what everyone just calls a trombone. However, triggers can be added to make playing fast rhythms on a trombone easier. Triggers are also used to make it possible to reach lower notes that are difficult to play on a standard tenor trombone.