0 a large, brass musical instrument that you play by blowing into it and sliding a U-shaped tube in and out to change the length and produce different notes:
The main orchestral brass instruments are the horn, trumpet, trombone, and tuba.
1 a long, brass musical instrument with a U-shaped piece that is slid in and out of the main part of the instrument to vary the notes and played by blowing into it, or this type of instrument generally; a horn
Here, performance of trombone, overwhelmingly dominated by men, is forced into an alien context.
As an example of physical limitations, consider what would happen if we wanted to build a trombone that could play two tones at once.
Another alternating series of collections, this one expressed as a melodic canon in the trombone parts, begins as the opening chords fade away.
Morph from angry cat to trombone (2.48 s) 41.
In the third section, 'matter/mater/meter/muthos' is progressively broken up and fragmented into shortened syllables, while the trombone sings and plays simultaneously.
The trombones are less successful, sounding too metallic and bodiless.
I was intrigued by the idea of composing a work for a woman playing the trombone.
The trombone, long associated with male performers, is transformed by a female performer accompanied by a feminist text.
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