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Various Trombones A fascinating look at various and bizarre trombones.

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Page 1: Trombone Shapes & Sizes [Read-Only]s3.amazonaws.com/scschoolfiles/394/trombone_shapes__sizes.pdf · This is the trombone’s ancestor, the typical sliding brass from from 1400-1700

Various TrombonesA fascinating look at various and bizarre trombones.

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Sackbut This is the trombone’s ancestor, the typical sliding brass from

from 1400-1700. It has a tiny bell, like a trumpet.

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Piccolo Trombone Basically a slide trumpet with a larger bell.

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Soprano Trombone Slightly larger than the piccolo trombone. This video is a quick

explanation on how to go about playing this unique instrument.

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Alto Trombone This is one size size smaller than the standard trombone – this

instrument is widely used as a solo instrument and as a color instrument in trombone choirs.

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Alto Trombone Part 2 Here is the alto trombone played in a jazz context.

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Tenor Trombone Here is the standard trombone played REALLY fast!

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Tenor Trombone with trigger Here is a quick explanation of how the trigger functions on the

standard trombone.

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Tenor & Bass Trombone Here’s a duet to the classic tune “Summertime” to show the

difference between the tenor & bass trombone.

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Trombone Weirdness Trombone players are a peculiar bunch, as evidenced by this

video.

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Bass Trombone The bass trombone is the 2nd most used trombone. It is used as a

power bass instrument in many groups. Here is a basic explanation of the bass trombone.

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Contrabass Trombone A contrabass trombone is quite large, used mostly as a color

instrument in a trombone choir, or as a specialty solo type instrument.

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Contrabass Trombone Here is a redesigned contrabass trombone with a wrap around

double slide. The double slide is supposed to open up the sound and give the instrument more power.

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Tenor Trombone Here’s a standard tenor trombone with a wooden bell – weird!

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Pbone Here is a trombone that is made from plastic. There is an actual metal

slide, encased in plastic – fantastic for school use. Since its plastic, it can come in any color!

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PVC-Bone Here is a homemade trombone made from PVC pipe. Plenty of

plans for these on the internet.

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Valve Trombone This began as a concept instrument, valve trombones are widely

used by brass players that want the trombone power, but are familiar with valve positions.

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Superbone Here is another concept instrument that combines valves and a

slide to change keys. No practical use, but used as a novelty solo instrument.

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Buccin This bizarre trombone was most common in the early 1800’s.

They are a trombone with the head of a dragon. Weird!

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Trombone Choir Here is a group of trombones of various shapes and sizes

forming a trombone choir and playing the “Pink Panther Theme”

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Trombone Jazz Group Here is a famous jazz trombone group “Bonerama” performing

at a Louisiana Jazz Festival.

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Tomorrow – French Horn