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trombone

/tɹəmˈbəʊn/

Meanings
  • noun

    A large, brassy wind instrument with a conical bore and a sliding, tubular extension. It is played by blowing into a cup-shaped mouthpiece while moving a slide to change pitch.

    - "The trombone section in the orchestra played a powerful fanfare."
    - "Jazz trombonists often use mutes to add unique sounds to their solos."

Pronunciation
  1. /tɹəmˈboʊn/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with trombone
bones , groans , mones , phones
Variants
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trombone , trombones , trombonist , trombonists
Etymology
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The word 'trombone' comes from the Italian 'tromba' meaning 'trumpet' and 'bone' referring to the slide mechanism.


Trivia
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  1. The trombone is the largest and lowest-pitched member of the brass family.

  2. The trombone was invented in the 15th century.

  3. The trombone was originally used as a signaling instrument in military bands.


Related Concepts
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  1. Bass Clef: The trombone is typically notated in bass clef, which indicates the pitch range for the instrument.

  2. Slide Mechanism: The slide mechanism of the trombone allows the player to change pitch by moving the slide in and out.


Culture
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The trombone has been a significant instrument in Western classical and jazz music for centuries. It has been used in various forms of music, including symphonic music, opera, and jazz. In literature, the trombone has been mentioned in works such as James Joyce's 'Ulysses' and F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby'. In art, the trombone has been depicted in paintings and sculptures, such as those by Frans Hals and Albrecht Dürer.

How to Memorize "trombone"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a large, curved instrument with a slide extending from it.
    - Visualize the shape of the mouthpiece and how it fits into the player's mouth.
    - Think about the position of the slide and how it moves to change pitch.

  2. associate

    - Associate the trombone with the sound of a marching band.
    - Think about the role of the trombone in jazz music.
    - Associate the trombone with the image of a musician wearing a conductor's hat.

  3. mnemonics

    - Think of the word 'trombone' as 'trom-bone' and focus on the 'bone' part to remember the slide mechanism.
    - Remember that the trombone is a brass instrument that starts with the letter 'T'.


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