The trombone he left to his daughter was a cutom made by Earl Williams probably based on the model 6. It got stolen after his death. Don't know if it was ever found.
The weight of a trombone in its case can vary depending on the specific make and model of the trombone, as well as the materials used in the case. On average, a trombone in its case typically weighs between 10 to 20 pounds (4.5 to 9 kilograms). It is important to consider the weight of the case itself, as well as any additional accessories or attachments that may be included with the trombone.
No. Your basic trombone is a tenor trombone, it's what everyone just calls a trombone. However, triggers can be added to make playing fast rhythms on a trombone easier. Triggers are also used to make it possible to reach lower notes that are difficult to play on a standard tenor trombone.
Yes its called the contra bass trombone and its already been made but they're really expensive.
Because of the vibrations from bussing in it sort of echo.
It depends on the make and model. A used student trombone can sometimes be found for under $100, while a new professional model costs several thousand dollars.
The trombone he left to his daughter was a cutom made by Earl Williams probably based on the model 6. It got stolen after his death. Don't know if it was ever found.
The weight of a trombone in its case can vary depending on the specific make and model of the trombone, as well as the materials used in the case. On average, a trombone in its case typically weighs between 10 to 20 pounds (4.5 to 9 kilograms). It is important to consider the weight of the case itself, as well as any additional accessories or attachments that may be included with the trombone.
A brassy one :P
No. Your basic trombone is a tenor trombone, it's what everyone just calls a trombone. However, triggers can be added to make playing fast rhythms on a trombone easier. Triggers are also used to make it possible to reach lower notes that are difficult to play on a standard tenor trombone.
high or low sounds
by playing it and listining to it carfully
we purchased one in 1994
When playing a Trombone the player can make it slur. By blowing and moving the valves at the same time.
Be more specific. What is the make, model, and year of the vehicle you are referring to. Not sure if they are all the same.
A brass instrument with a slide to make notes
Trombones are primarily made of brass.