What is the soprano trombone?
soprano trombone is a height tool in a brass family. As with other trombone, the soprano trombone has a image mechanism that can make a player to change the pitch produced during performance. However, the soprano trombone is smaller and higher on the tone and is not as common as larger thrombones with lower ranges. In fact, the bell usually has the same size as the trumpet BB. The tools also use the same mouthpiece, so Trumpet players usually play a soprano trombone because of the requirements for paint or shape of the mouth and position. However, the soprano trombone is not the smallest member of the trombone family. Sopranino and Pikcolo are smaller, built in EB one octave over Alto Trombon and BB One Octave over soprano trombone. The lower end of the range is Around E3, while the upper range is roughly C6. The exact limitation of the scope depends on the ability of the artist to control his paint and positions to pass the harmonic undertone series. It is not unusual - and even expected - for more advanced players to have larger ranges than beginners.
Like other thrombones, the soprano has seven positions for the image. Players combine these positions with the inscription manipulation to get all the notes of the chromatic scale. The fact that the instrument is about half the size of the tenor's rogue means that the distance the player must move between positions
The similarities between the soprano of the trombone and the trumpet lead to some people refer to the soprano trombone as a "frame trumpet". This is the net completely accurate. The real trumpet of the films was a historical tool common in England in the 19th century, which had only three positions instead of seven positions that the soprano trombone.
Although the soprano banks are sometimes found in choir choirs or as a solo instrument, they are more of a novelty. This is largely because it is more difficult to keep them in melody than their larger counterparts. However, some players used this tool with great success in jazz because the film UMIt brings the performer to perform real glissandos and move smoothly from one playground to another that is not really possible on the trumpet.