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History of the Trombone research

Trombone research:

History:
www.geocites.com/vienna/1452/history.html
www.angelfire.com/md2/urbanhangout/tbone3.html

In the late 14th century, a long straight trumpet was curved into an “s” shape and thus began the trombone. “Trombone” is from the Italian term for trumpet (“Tromba”) and big trumpet (“one”). The English term for the same instrument is “Sackbut” which is thought to derive from the Spanish word “Sacabuche” meaning “draw pipe” and “boter” meaning “to push”. If traveling in Germany, the trombone would be referred to as “posaune” which term derived from “buisine” which was a long straight trumpet from which the trombone was developed. “Buisine” became “Posaune” after the 16th century. Trombones were originally used to accompany trumpets and this grouping continued through the music of composers such as Giovanni Gabrieli, Heinrich Schutz and Henry Purcell.

Performers:

http://www.jazztrombonehistory.com/Do...

Posted by: Cinthia De Ruiz

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