Brass instrument valve in the context of "Superbone"


Brass instrument valve in the context of "Superbone"

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⭐ Core Definition: Brass instrument valve

Brass instrument valves are valves used to change the length of tubing of a brass instrument allowing the player to reach the notes of various harmonic series. Each valve pressed diverts the air stream through additional tubing, individually or in conjunction with other valves. This lengthens the vibrating air column thus lowering the fundamental tone and associated harmonic series produced by the instrument.Valves in brass instruments require regular maintenance and lubrication to ensure fast and reliable movement.

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👉 Brass instrument valve in the context of Superbone

The superbone (sometimes known as the double trombone) is a duplex (or "hybrid") tenor trombone in B that has both a slide, like a regular trombone, and a set of valves like a valve trombone. It is a relatively rare instrument.

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