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    The trombone (German: Posaune, Italian, French: trombone) is a musical instrument in the brass family. As with all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player's vibrating lips cause the air column inside the instrument to vibrate.

    • Originated mid 15th century, sackbut in English until the early 18th century.
    • 423.22, (Sliding aerophone sounded by lip vibration)
  2. Learn about the trombone, a brass wind instrument with a slide mechanism and a cup mouthpiece. Explore its musical history, variations, and notable performers, from the 15th century to the present.

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  3. Learn the basics of playing the trombone, such as blowing, assembling, holding, and producing sound with positioning and tonguing. Also, find out how to use vibrato, clean the instrument, and make a straight trombone.

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  4. Nov 25, 2023 · Learn how the trombone was invented, developed, and used in different musical contexts from the fourteenth to the nineteenth century. Discover the origins of its slide, its names, its repertoire, and its association with death and the underworld.

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  5. A trombone is a brass instrument known for its unique slide mechanism, altering pitch by adjusting the tubing length. It produces sound by lip vibration on a mouthpiece, offering a versatile tonal range crucial in classical to jazz music. What kind of instrument is a trombone?

  6. Aug 7, 2013 · Philharmonia Orchestra. 139K subscribers. Subscribed. 2.1K. 494K views 10 years ago. In this film, Byron Fulcher introduces his instrument - the trombone. To learn more about the trombone visit...

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  7. May 24, 2023 · The positions on the trombone are as follows: I have used the open note F as an example. 1st Position: (F) In. 2nd Position: (E) Out about an inch and a half. 3rd Position: (Eb) Fingers by the bell. 4th Position: (D) Wrist by the bell. 5th Position: (C#) Wrist just past the bell by about 2 inches.

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