Currently he plays a Palatino WI-817TB
The trombone mouthpiece is exactly the same as an euphonium one. You may also (with difficulty) manage to play a Bass Trombone or Tuba with a tenor trombone mute
Marching Trombone> It looks like a large trumpet. It allows for easier marching , not having to use the slide.
They all change notes with the use of valves, while the trombone uses a slide.
A trombonist uses both the slide on the trombone and his mouth to control the notes.
By moving the "slide"
The trombone mouthpiece is exactly the same as an euphonium one. You may also (with difficulty) manage to play a Bass Trombone or Tuba with a tenor trombone mute
Marching Trombone> It looks like a large trumpet. It allows for easier marching , not having to use the slide.
12c is standard for new trombone players
They all change notes with the use of valves, while the trombone uses a slide.
A trombonist uses both the slide on the trombone and his mouth to control the notes.
By moving the "slide"
By moving the "slide"
A slide...and their lips.
That's not the correct way to use it.
Zero. None. Trombones use no reeds.
Umm... Yes. Most common size in the 12c, however more advanced players use larger deeper mouthpiece to get a better sound/tone
C. Robert Wigness has written: 'The soloistic use of the trombone in eighteenth century Vienna' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music, Performance practice (Music), Trombone, Trombone music, History