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The first trombone was the sacbut. It is smaller than the ones you commonly see today. The sacbut also has no tuning slide, and pitches is adjusted purely by slide.
It was first called a sacbut which looked like a trumpet with a short slide attached and then they made it larger and it became known as a trombone.
The pitch is changed on a trombone by moving the slide or changing your ombisture.
the trombone was originally called the sackbut but they changed the name. its the same instrument. TROMBONES ALL THE WAY!
The word trombone derives from the Italian tromba and one (or ona). Tromba means trumpet, and one (or ona) means big. The Bb tenor trombone (or "big trumpet") is pitched one octave below the Bb trumpet, and its tubing length, at 108 inches, is twice as long as the tubing in a Bb trumpet.
The first trombone was the sacbut. It is smaller than the ones you commonly see today. The sacbut also has no tuning slide, and pitches is adjusted purely by slide.
It was first called a sacbut which looked like a Trumpet with a short slide attached and then they made it larger and it became known as a Trombone.
It was first called a sacbut which looked like a trumpet with a short slide attached and then they made it larger and it became known as a trombone.
The pitch is changed on a trombone by moving the slide or changing your ombisture.
the trombone was originally called the sackbut but they changed the name. its the same instrument. TROMBONES ALL THE WAY!
The word trombone derives from the Italian tromba and one (or ona). Tromba means trumpet, and one (or ona) means big. The Bb tenor trombone (or "big trumpet") is pitched one octave below the Bb trumpet, and its tubing length, at 108 inches, is twice as long as the tubing in a Bb trumpet.
A sackbut (also sacbut, sackbutt, sagbut, shagbolt, or shakbusshe) is a brass musical instrument, an ancestor of the modern trombone, similar to a slide trumpet.
Trombone Shorty's birth name is Troy Andrews.
The ancestor of the trombone was called a sackbut.
The earliest trombone was called the sackbut, or the German word "posaunen."
A trombone
tomba a Greek word