What is the trombone of the valve?
Trombon valve is a rogue type, a brass tool. As the name suggests, instead of having a picture that is on the "regular" gauge, this form of the rogue has valves, even if the overall shape of the rogue is maintained. The valves cause this type of gauge similar to tools to the tube, tube, baritone or euphonium in the way in which it is played. They are less common than thrombones of images, but are still used on some occasions in orchestras, belts and other files. In the valve gem, as with other valve tools, the valves are impact on the air column inside the tool and, when working with the paint, allow change from one note to another. Valve thrombony can have either three or four valves. Those with four valves are more susceptible to intonation problems. The devices can be a rotary, piston or a disk valve. Action of each type is slightly different and also affects the repair to some extent, so some players prefer one style of valve over drmob.
thrombones of the valve are found in almost all sizes of trombone. However, the most common size is tenor, because it is the size most often desired in the band's score and other files. Bass trombones with valves are also quite common. The length of the trombone loop on any thrombon valve can be standard or short.
The main advantage of trombone valves is that due to the valve action players are able to use tools to perform very fast passages. Instead of having to move a relatively long distance to change the remarks, the tone checks so that the musician can only push or release the valves with the fingers. Thus, the valve thrombony and the asset whenever the music passage requires greater clarity and equipment, so jazz musicians often consider them valuable. A compromise for this device is the inability to create a truly sensitive legato and also the need to rely on the ZCurrency currency to solve any intonation problems.
Thethrombony valve developed sometime around 1820, first produced in Vienna in Austria. At the end of the century, this type of rogue was extended in German and Italian orchestras, although the orchestras used mainly trombones of bass valves. Thrombons of the valve remained in use until the mid -20th century. In addition to being used in bands and theater ensembles, they were used in orchestras in European, Asian and Latin nations. Although the use of trombone valve has dropped, there are sufficiently high demand for manufacturers to still produce them with regularity.