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a Trombone makes a very low pitch sound and is VERY loud. and i must say annoying!!

if you like it kind of makes a (deep) sqeaky sound too.

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Trumpets are aerophones: they cause air to vibrate, which produces sound.

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I don't believe the noise has a specific name as I have been researching this same question

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they are Aerophones. Whichever instrument you have to blow in to make noise is a Aerophone and it could be another type too.

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That's correct, yes.

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Which makes the higher sound a trombone or a trumpet and why?

The trumpet in general is a higher pitched instrument because it is smaller and has less tubing.


Is violin better than trombone?

The violin does not sound at all as the trombone because firstly it is a wood and the trombone a brass instrument and second, the violin is out of treble clef and the trombone out of bass clef (however, trombonists also read treble clef in brass bands and alto and tenor clefs in orchestras) The sound of the trombone is much more similar to the cello - deep and sonorous, slightly similar to a male singing voice.


Why is the trombone shaped like an s?

The trombone is shaped like that so it can produce a fuller and louder sound. :)


Which produces the highest sound in pitch a trumpet or trombone?

trumpet


What is the purpose of the slide on a trombone?

Both the slide on a Trombone and the valves on a Trumpet are to play all of the different notes. (ie: press the 2 and 3rd valve on a trumpet to play G#). music is sound, sound is compsed of "waves" or the peaks and valleys thesound travels, looks like a wave. The longer the distance between the peak and valley, the lower the note/pitch. the shorter the distance the higher the pitch. This is best seen if you pluck a guitar string. You can see the string vibrate to the sound wave. Shorten the lengthen of the string and you produce a high pitch. The slide and vavles do this in the trumpet and trombone. Pressing the valves re-channels or directs the sound wave produce by the player's lips through shorter or longer tubing/distance. The trombone this is done by moving the slide up or down.

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How does trombone produce it sound?

The trombone produces it sound by players buzzing their lips


Which makes the higher sound a trombone or a trumpet and why?

The trumpet in general is a higher pitched instrument because it is smaller and has less tubing.


Is violin better than trombone?

The violin does not sound at all as the trombone because firstly it is a wood and the trombone a brass instrument and second, the violin is out of treble clef and the trombone out of bass clef (however, trombonists also read treble clef in brass bands and alto and tenor clefs in orchestras) The sound of the trombone is much more similar to the cello - deep and sonorous, slightly similar to a male singing voice.


Which do you think makes the higher sound a trombone or a trumpet and why?

The trumpet is the higher-pitched instrument of those two choices, because it's smaller.


Why is the trombone shaped like an s?

The trombone is shaped like that so it can produce a fuller and louder sound. :)


What is the difference with the trombone?

The difference with the trombone is that it is the only instrument with a slide. That slide is what makes it unique.


How is the sound produced on a trombone?

carefully with a blowing sensation


What does the bell on the trombone used for?

thats where the sound comes out.


Which produces the highest sound in pitch a trumpet or trombone?

trumpet


How is a trombone meant to sound?

See the attached link for a video.


How does the trombone makes its sounds when it doesn't have valves?

The purpose of valves in other brass instruments is to alter the length and shape of the tubing that vibrations from lip buzzing travel through, which in turn alters the sound that comes out. Extending and shortening the slide on a trombone has the same effect.


Why does a trombone produce lower notes than a bugle?

the trombone is longer than the bugle, giving the sound a longer path to travel, thus making the sound waves more spread out, giving it a lower tone.