Valve trombone in the context of "Superbone"


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⭐ Core Definition: Valve trombone

The valve trombone is a brass instrument in the trombone family that has a set of valves to vary the pitch instead of (or in addition to) a slide. Although it has been built in sizes from alto to contrabass, it is the tenor valve trombone pitched in B♭ an octave lower than the trumpet which has seen the most widespread use. The most common models have three piston valves. They are found in jazz and popular music, as well as marching bands in Europe, where they are often built with rotary valves and were widely used in orchestras in the 19th century.

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👉 Valve trombone 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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