Which instruments require a reed to make sound?
Double reed instruments include:
What are the notes on crazy train to trombone?
The notes for Crazy Train depend on what key you want it in. The original key for the song is Concert D, which is E on the tenor sax.. I wouldn't play it in E. it really depends on your level of experience on the instrument.
The begging riff goes like this: (after bass guitar part)
EEBECEBE AGF#G AGF#D (play three times)
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How the slide of a trombone changes the pitch of sound?
The pitch is changed on a Trombone by moving the slide or changing your ombisture.
Who is a famous jazz trombone player?
Most famous and able composers for the trombone, in orchestral line-up, are Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss. Of course there are a lot more composers you could mention, each with his own perspective of how to make use the trombone is his compositions.
What other instruments can you use a trombone mouthpiece with?
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
How much money do pro softball players make?
How much does a Professional Softball player make a year?
The average salary is between $7,500 and $15,000 for the summer. The National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) has a very very modest salary cap.
How difficult is it to learn to play the trombone?
i been playing the trumbone for 1 week im in sixth grade but if you can read music it will be easy and if yours has a trigger that plays the low note`s it is easy and sometime`s annoying but for me im good
How do you play g on trombone?
If you mean how do you change notes, that's what the slide is for. You can change the way in which you blow air into the horn, and, or, slide the slide in or out.
What is the longest instrument?
If you are talking about musical instruments, then it is the pipe organ in the Macy's store in Center City Philadelphia. That is the largest functioning musical instrument.
The actual largest musical instrument is the pipe organ in the Atlantic City Convention Hall in Atlantic City, NJ. it is much bigger, but only about 10% functioning.
How do you play concert A flat on trombone?
It's B natural
7th position or slightly-flat second with trigger on a tenor trombone, or any Bb (B flat) pitched trombone.
Who is the inventor of the trombone?
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
What role would a trombone play in a brass band?
This question makes no sense. The trombone player plays the trombone. In jazz bands, the trombone plays in the tenor range, below the trumpet, and in large bands, the entire trombone section often plays together as a section. In small combos (trombone, trumpet, sax, plus rhythm section), the trombone serves as a lower, alternate voice to the other instruments. One advantage to the trombone is the "sliding" or glissando effect often heard in jazz music.
Which composer first used trombones in a symphony?
He didn't. Not as we know it. He commissioned a class of brass instruments in 1853 to be used in his operas that were more closely related to the French Horn - the Wagner Tubas.
Can you use a trombone mouthpiece on a baritone horn?
No, they are entirely different sizes and use different reeds. The Bb only refers to how they are tuned according to a standard concert orchestra of instruments relative to each other, but the bass clarinet is a full octave lower - larger mouthpiece.
What type of bands is the trombone used in?
Pop, rock, jazz, classical and dance. It is a standard member of the brass instruments in a symphony orchestra. At least one big-band musician, Tommy Dorsey, specialized in trombone and played it beautifully. There is also a huge and important body of martial music (as in marching band) in which the trombone plays a major role. The trombone is excellent as a solo instrument in the sense that it can take the lead part in ensemble playing. Like many other instruments, it usually is not played entirely by itself.
What year was the trombone made?
The Trombone was invented around the 1500's. The oldest one still here was made in 1551 in Nuremberg.
First, you buzz your lips into the trumpet mouthpiece which create vibrations. Then you have a sound and you control the sound with valves and how fast you buzz your lips. The faster you buzz the higher the note. You can learn a whole bunch by searching this on Google because this is just an overview.
Is the instrument the trombone a high or low pitch?
low pitched if it isn't obvious! The saxophone is very high pitched and it sounds like a little girl screaming at the top of her lungs but the bass saxophone is very very low it sounds like somebody is like woooooow very slowly and loudly at the same time
When a trombone uses a slide to glide seamlessly from one note to another?
I think you mean a glissando.
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How many keys does a trombone have?
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
How long is the tubing of a trombone?
When you talk length of 'the saxophone', you face the fact that, originally, Adolphe Sax made some 16 sizes!
Wikianswers has a good post about the saxophone (see the related link), which quotes 5' for the approximate length of the tenor sax. Saxes an octave higher or lower will be factors of 2 of this size, so the soprano sax, for instance, is about 2.5 feet long.
Slide positions for c major scale on trombone?
F - first F# - fifth G - forth G# - third A - second A# - first B - fourth C - third C# - second D - first D# - third E - second F - first That should be it... if not, play around and you should be able to figure it out. It's pretty much strait up from fourth to first the whole time. Aren't chromatic scales great?