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A Marching Trombone is a brass instrument that produces its sound by the player’s lips vibrating (buzzing). Instead of valves, like all other brass horns, the trombone has a slide. The slide is moved in towards the musician or away to produce different notes. There are 7 slide positions and the most common type of trombone is a tenor trombone.
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Jan 4, 2023 · Trombone. Next up, we have the Trombone, which is another brass instrument that is widely used in marching bands. The trombone is unique in that it uses a slide to change the pitch of the notes instead of using valves like other brass instruments.
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Designed for use in marching bands, the marching trombone, or flugabone, combines the sound of a trombone with the shape and valve system of a baritone horn. This design makes it easier to carry and play while marching, providing the trombone’s powerful sound without the cumbersome slide. Superbone.
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Place the feet 22.5 inches apart (roughly shoulder width), with the ball of each foot centered on the yard line (or designated position). Place the left hand in the small of the back with fingers and thumb together and extended, and the palm facing outward. Hold the instrument in. Carry Position.
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The "flugabone" (or sometimes "flugelbone"), portmanteau of "flugelhorn" and "trombone", also known as the "marching trombone", is a marching brass instrument, essentially a valve trombone wrapped into a compact flugelhorn shape.