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  2. Trombone - Wikipedia

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    Trombone with F attachment slide position second harmonics. [18] The higher in the harmonic series any two successive notes are, the closer they tend to be (as evidenced by the progressively smaller intervals noted above). A byproduct of this is the relatively few motions needed to move between notes in the higher ranges of the trombone.

  3. Superbone - Wikipedia

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    The Superbone can be played as a slide trombone, a valve trombone, or in combination. Using the slide and valves in combination requires the slide positions to be adjusted, just as when using the trigger of an F attachment on a tenor or bass trombone. Using the slide with the first and third valves engaged has the same effect as using an F ...

  4. Hagmann valve - Wikipedia

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    Hagmann valve on a tenor trombone. The Hagmann Free-Flow Valve is a trademarked brass instrument valve design developed by Swiss musician and instrument technician René Hagmann, first introduced for trombone F attachments in 1990.

  5. Brass instrument valve - Wikipedia

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    Trombone F attachment valves are usually rotary, although the desire to maintain "openness" through the valve section by eliminating 90° bends in the valve and tubing has led to many radical valve designs since the 1970s, such as the Thayer axial flow valve and Hagmann valve.

  6. Christian Lindberg - Wikipedia

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    Lindberg's patented trombone valve in default (A) and engaged (B) positions. Airflow 1. from mouthpiece, 2. to bell; 3. valve tubing; 4. valve casing; 5. internal rotor; 6. valve ports; 7. spindle. Lindberg developed his own design of trombone F attachment valve rotor , which he patented in 1999 in collaboration with instrument manufacturer C.G ...

  7. Brass tablature - Wikipedia

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    Three-valve instruments and trombones without valves have seven possible configurations or positions. Four-valve instruments, tenor trombones with F attachments and bass trombones (potentially with multiple valves) are more complicated. The extra length of tubing utilized when instruments are extended by nearly half their length throws off the ...

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  9. King 3B - Wikipedia

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    The King 3B is a small-bore trombone currently manufactured by Conn-Selmer, Inc and sold as the "King 2103 Legend 3B." Popular with professional jazz musicians, the older models from the 1960s are known for their brilliant tone and fluidity in the upper register.

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