What is a jazz trombone?
Jazz trombone is a brass instrument used to play jazz music. Although some types of trombone are sold specifically as jazz thrombons, the jazz band actually has several types of trombone. The most common type of rogue used in jazz music is tenor jazz trombone, although another type of trombone is also common. There are many variations of the basic tenor trombone in jazz groups. Types of trombone used in jazz include basic tenor thrombones, tenor tensions with triggering and bass thrombons. Each type of jazz river has a different purpose in the jazz group. The main part of the slide can be further divided into two slides, internal and outer slides and tuning can be carefully removed from the With Bell section. The lowered tenor trombones are made with the lever connection that opens a piece of tube, which changes the note. This modifies the instrument that helps him the musician faster and easily to address notes that would otherwise be on the thrombon slip far apart. On the triggered jazz thrombon has some pipesThe activated trigger also its own tuning slide.
BASKER TROMBONS are also larger tools also equipped with triggers and are designed to play notes at the lower end of the rogue range. An experienced player can hit lower notes on the bass trombone and the lower end generally sounds a richer and warmer tone. This type of jazz gem is sometimes used for a modified part of the jazz tube when the TUBA player is not available, although its low -range range does not fully correspond to the tube.
The trigger can be useful for an experienced thrombon player who plays fast jazz passages, especially those that were not originally written for trombone. Fast and difficult passages are common in the type of jazz called Bebop, which was promoted by familiar jazz stars Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. When playing jazz bebop often focuses on trumpets or saxophones that are designed in a way that facilitates speedthe summer of playing. Since the mechanics do not make it easier to play, these passages may be much more difficult to control players with thrombon. The trigger can alleviate some difficulty by shortening the distances between the positions of the note.