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Trombone

A member of the brass family of instruments, the trombone's range of mellow and brazen sounds allows it to fit into almost any genre. Questions about the trombone, trombone players, and trombone music belong here.

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How is the trombone different from the other bass instruments?

The trombone is the only instrument in the brass section with no keys or valves. It only has a slide.

What is the rotor on a trombone?

The trigger routs air through an additional loop of tubing, which results in pitches being lowered by a fourth. On bass trombones, there is a second trigger, which lowers the pitch by an additional fifth.

What are the slide positions for the f sharp scale on trombone?

F major scale is:

F G A Bflat C D E F G

it has 1 flat, that being B

What is the difference between a closed wrap trigger trombone and an open wrap trigger trombone?

Closed wrap means that the tubing has several bends in order to be more compact.

With an open wrap instrument, the tubing is shaped like a large loop to minimize the number of bends and, thus, improving air flow through the F-attachment section. The tubing will often extend beyond where there tuning slide is, making this type of instrument easy to spot.

In what position do you play E sharp for trombone?

Eb is in 3rd position and E(natural) is in 2nd position, and the next note up from an E(natural), instead of being an E#, is an F(natural), and that is in the first position. An E# is an F(natural

Also, Cb is B(natural)

Click the related link below for a slide position chart.

What is the Trombone recognized by?

The Sackbut where the trombone was continued from, thank you to everybody asking questions about the trombone, the instrument that i play and know alot about.

Who created the trombone?

The trombone was invented in the late 15th century by Flemish instrument makers in Burgundy, a region of modern-day France. It was constructed as an improved version of the slide trumpet.

Do you puff your cheeks when you play the trombone?

Generally, it is not considered to be the proper technique, as you play most brass instruments without doing that. It solely depends on preference of the player, though, as many people can play it well while puffing their cheeks without any strain or soreness in their cheeks. It depends on how comfortable it is for you.

How much does a trombone cost to rent?

Depends on the trombone u want.....

Bach, Conn , and Shires are very exensive to buy if you want a proffesional, if you want small brands you could buy them for $100.

How do you play twinkle little star on trombone?

Here are the notes:

C c g g a a g f f e e d d c g g f f e e d g g f f e e d c c g g a a g f f e e d d c

You have had a disk put in 8times in the 1month even if you just sit down the disc pops outit is in the upper part of your back it is very painful so far this wk it has poped out 3times is that normal?

What you are referring to as 'popped out' is most often called a subluxation. And, I'm assuming that when you say it was 'put in' that you had a chiropractic adjustment. If this is recurring, then the most likely cause is muscle tension. The muscles that are most likely affecting this condition in your upper back could be the rhomboids or mid-trapezius.

Does trombone has three values?

A trombone has no valve- only a slide. A valve trombone, or a marching trombone, though, have three valves.

Where can you find buyers for 8-track music cartridges?

You could try audiophile communities online.

There are very few people dedicated to 8 track collecting. Vintage music collectors prefer records because they do not degrade and are easier to maintain. 8 tracks on the other hand eventually disintegrate and are not considered a long term storage medium for quality sound.

The only people who buy them are generally interested in them as historical pieces and tend towards collecting a wider range of music and sound equipment, hence audiophile communities and those who collect music and radio equipment, not just records.

Beyond that most people tend to end up with 8 track collections more by accident, handed down from a relative. You will have a hard time finding buyers; you can find tons of old 8 tracks being sold at libraries and pawn shops for 25 to 50 cents, and they rarely sell.

What is the sound a trombone makes?

a trombone makes a very low pitch sound and is VERY loud. and i must say annoying!!

if you like it kind of makes a (deep) sqeaky sound too.

What do you call the person who plays a trombone?

Trombonist. In my school band, we sometimes call ourselves boners. heh heh.

What does a trombone have that other brass instruments haven't got?

A trombone has a slide. The slide allows it to do the infamous glissandos.

Are trombones better than trumpets?

It's all up to your own opinion. As I have been playing trombone for several years, I do believe that trombone is the best you can get. Its mellow tone and lower pitch makes it much easier to bear upon your ears than a trumpet.