Sackbutt
Bass trombone
The earliest trombone was called the sackbut, or the German word "posaunen."
Marching Trombone> It looks like a large trumpet. It allows for easier marching , not having to use the slide.
The trombone (originally called a sackbut) developed in the 15th century and is much the same today. We don't know the inventor.The trombone is dated too far back to exactly know. However, the name comes from the Italian words for "large trumpet." The instrument has many, many German influences on it.The Roman Empire. Until the early 18th century the instrument was called a sackbut
The trombone originated in Europe in the middle ages. There is debate as to whether it was used first in Germany (where is is called the Posaune) or in France (where it was called the sacqebut). By the seventeenth century, it was common, and in use everywhere in Europe.
The ancestor of the trombone was called a sackbut.
Bass trombone
The earliest trombone was called the sackbut, or the German word "posaunen."
In French, trombone is also called "trombone." The word is pronounced similarly to the English term.
Marching Trombone> It looks like a large trumpet. It allows for easier marching , not having to use the slide.
The word trombone actually comes from Italy. Originally in France, it was called the "trompette-saicqueboute."
The trombone (originally called a sackbut) developed in the 15th century and is much the same today. We don't know the inventor.The trombone is dated too far back to exactly know. However, the name comes from the Italian words for "large trumpet." The instrument has many, many German influences on it.The Roman Empire. Until the early 18th century the instrument was called a sackbut
The trombone originated in Europe in the middle ages. There is debate as to whether it was used first in Germany (where is is called the Posaune) or in France (where it was called the sacqebut). By the seventeenth century, it was common, and in use everywhere in Europe.
Trombone is trombone in Italian.
In 1700 there was no paid office anywhere in the world called "President."
Trombones come in three keys * Alto Trombone is in the key of E * Tenor Trombone is Bb * Bass Trombone is F They do not have keys that change the notes, the notes are changed by adjusting the length of the slide. *yes, there ARE keys on a trombone. it is for a different kind of trombone called a valve trombone. there are three keys. to change the notes, you would play with either more or less air
There is no other instrument other than the Trombone with a slide. There are variations of the trombone though. For example, there is a trombone made with a slide and valves. There are also different types of trombones. There is the bass trombone, tenor trombone, alto trombone, soprano trombone (slide Trumpet), and piccolo trombone. (Please note that the soprano trombone, or slide trumpet, does not have valves. It is also called a slide trumpet because it has the same exact range, sounds like a trumpet, and uses a trumpet mouth piece.) There has also been plastic, wooden, and metal trombones made. I hope that this helped!