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A free resource developed by trombonists, for trombonists.
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Trombone site contains most of the professional trombonists in the world. ... I'm very honored to be listed with those great trombone players. You've done a lot of work, it looks good." ; Bill Reichenbach ..more; Thanks a lot René! Keep up the great work! Bill Watrous ..more;
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Trombone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Support the trombone and start receiving the benefits of membership. Access to the membership area, special offers, printed and online quarterly journals, free trombone pedagogy book available as a download. Act now!
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A Trombone History Page. ... The soprano trombone, usually in Bb an octave above the tenor, seems to have appeared in the late 17th century, the period from which the earliest surviving specimens date Its bell diameter is about 12 7 cm, it total length or lupine less than 1-5 metres, and its, slide extension usually limited...
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The range of the contrabass trombone (excluding fundamentals or pedal notes) demanded by Wagner is from E1 to E4, though composers since then have required even lower notes - even as low as B♭0. Given that the older B♭ contrabass is less common nowadays in professional ensembles, the F contrabass trombonist...
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The trombone evolved in the early 15th century. In the late 14th century the medieval trumpet had its straight shape folded into the curves of an S, and this shape suggested an instrument that became known as the trombone.
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The British Trombone Society, formed in 1985, is a properly constituted association for trombonists, organised by a central committee with representation in all regions of the UK. ... The British Trombone Society website is run by an excellent team. Use it to talk about the trombone and keep up to date with news and events...
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