trombone的意思和读音

trombone

: [trɑmˈboʊn] : [trɒmˈbəʊn]

n.

trombones  

trombonen.

1.a large brass musical instrument that you blow into, with a sliding tube used to change the note

n.1.,

n.1.a musical instrument consisting of two metal tubes shaped like the letter U that fit into each other, with one tube wide at one end. You play it by blowing into it as you slide one of the tubes forward and backward. A trombone is a brass instrument. Someone who plays the trombone is called a trombonist.

1. Alto , Trombone= Violin ...

2. Baritone Trombone Trumpet ...

4. ... trumpet trombone French hom ...

5. ---- racket ---- trombone ---- semiclosed ...

6. Sousaphone Trombone Trumpet ...

7. ... coiled tube Trombone enhanced tube ...

8. sousaphone trombone trumpet ...

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1.Brought up in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, by a single mother, she learnt trombone at school and played in the marching band.

2.They include acoustic guitar, electric guitar, acoustic violin, flute, clarinet, saxophone, also a trumpet and a trombone.

3.The trombone is an essential musical instrument for a symphony orchestra.

4.Their instrumentation consists of a trumpet, a trombone, a saxophone, a guitar, and drums.

5.Besides conducting, Dr. Kao had played violin, viola, cello, euphonium , and trombone in chamber music, orchestra and symphonic band.

6.A part that operates by sliding, as the U-shaped section of tube on a trombone that is moved to produce various tones.U

7.The group consisted of drums, piano, trombone, cornet, and clarinet, and their first cut was called "Livery Stable Blues. "”(“LiveryStableBlues。”

8.The shock waves are formed when the trombone is blown particularly hard - in music parlance, "fortissimo" and "fortississimo" .-“ff”“sf”-

9.Not bad considering what I did to that poor trombone!

10.In this style of music , the trumpet , clarinet , and trombone form the basis of instrumentation.