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Was (wer) ist Trombone - definition

BRASS MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WITH A SLIDE
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  • A modern cimbasso in F
  • In-slide tuning on a Conn 70H bass trombone
  • Bell of a buccin, Museu de la Música de Barcelona
  • Flugabone in B♭ by Olds
  • Renaissance era tenor sackbut (replica by Frank Tomes, London)
  • Newsboy Military Band Member with Trombone, Toledo, Ohio
  • flat}} by Wessex
  • Alto, tenor and bass sackbuts, [[Museu de la Música de Barcelona]]
  • A tenor trombone mouthpiece
  • Schematic of a Holton superbone
  • Quartet with plastic trombones
  • 120 px
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  • Trombone with F attachment slide position second harmonics.<ref name="Orchestration" />
  • A plunger in use
  • contrabass]] in F with D and B♭ valves.
  • Trombone first position harmonic series, "where additional overtones may be used to stretch the upper range a bit higher."<ref name="Orchestration" />
  • Trombone seventh position harmonic series.<ref name="Orchestration" />
  • Trombone slide position "pedal tones".<ref name="Orchestration"/>
  • Slide position chart (new system); most trombones are tenor trombones, like the valveless one in the middle.
  • F attachment tubing: open wrap, ''left''; traditional wrap, ''right''.
  • Valve (tenor) trombone in B♭

trombone         
¦ noun a large brass wind instrument having an extendable slide with which different notes are made.
Derivatives
trombonist noun
Origin
C18: from Fr. or Ital., from Ital. tromba 'trumpet'.
trombone         
n. to play the trombone
trombone         
(trombones)
A trombone is a large musical instrument of the brass family. It consists of two long oval tubes, one of which can be pushed backwards and forwards to play different notes.
N-VAR: oft the N

Wikipedia

Trombone

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. Nearly all trombones use a telescoping slide mechanism to alter the pitch instead of the valves used by other brass instruments. The valve trombone is an exception, using three valves similar to those on a trumpet, and the superbone has valves and a slide.

The word "trombone" derives from Italian tromba (trumpet) and -one (a suffix meaning "large"), so the name means "large trumpet". The trombone has a predominantly cylindrical bore like the trumpet, in contrast to the more conical brass instruments like the cornet, the euphonium, and the French horn. The most frequently encountered trombones are the tenor trombone and bass trombone. These are treated as non-transposing instruments, reading at concert pitch in bass clef, with higher notes sometimes being notated in tenor clef. They are pitched in B♭, an octave below the B♭ trumpet and an octave above the B♭ bass tuba. The once common E♭ alto trombone became less common as improvements in technique extended the upper range of the tenor, but it is regaining popularity for its lighter sonority. In British brass-band music the tenor trombone is treated as a B♭ transposing instrument, written in treble clef, and the alto trombone is written at concert pitch, usually in alto clef.

A person who plays the trombone is called a trombonist or trombone player.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Trombone
1. There, the pair saw a 12–year–old trombone player named Trombone Shorty.
2. "I must have called 10 trombone players," Hall says.
3. "I knew the trombone because of salsa and popular music," he says.
4. "That‘s the trouble," says Chris Barrett, band chairman, solo trombone and retired greengrocer.
5. Lane played the trombone, ran track, and played football and basketball at Narrows High School.