Definitionn. a brass instrument consisting of a long tube whose length can be varied by a U-shaped slide
Last update: June 9, 2015
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All this, especially in a writer like Schutz, who is saturated with every progressive tendency of the time, seems to point to a deep sense of the appropriate style of trombone writing. [Please select]
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"In all this town there is not one man who attempts to play a trombone." [Please select]
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COMMISSARIAT CAMELS We haven't a camelty tune of our own To help us trollop along, But every neck is a hair trombone (Rtt-ta-ta-ta.) [Please select]
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We've got six bugles--" "Only two of them are cornets and one's a trombone," Fred put in." [Please select]
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We were met by a noise so loud that it might have come from a trombone. [Please select]
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Another fairy beside him had a much longer nose, which he used as a trombone with great effect. [Please select]
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"Come in," he said, in a voice that sounded like the deep soft whisper of a trombone. [Please select]
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