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  2. Jazz trombone - Wikipedia

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    Trombone first saw use in the jazz world with its entrance into traditional jazz where it played along with the chord changes, often connecting the seven to third or third to root resolutions of cadences, allowing the other musicians of the group to improvise along with it. In a standard dixie group, the players marched through the streets or ...

  3. Trombone - Wikipedia

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    As the alto trombone declined in popularity during the 19th century, this practice was gradually abandoned and first trombone parts came to be notated in the tenor or bass clef. Some Russian and Eastern European composers wrote first and second tenor trombone parts on one alto clef staff (the German Robert Schumann was the first to do this ...

  4. List of European medieval musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    The buisine (first mention about 1100 A.D.) was a long, slightly curved horn, used in battle for signaling. [55] It was replaced by the nafir, the name transferred to the new instrument. [ 55 ] The new buisine was of brass, copper or silver, 4-7 feet long, made in sections that could be assembled with "bosses" covering the joints.

  5. The Man Who Wrote the Music Down - AOL

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    The output of the day-long session at Steakhouse Studios in Los Angeles comprises an album called Anthology of Carlos Malcolm 60 years of Excellence, featuring Western Standard Time Ska Orchestra ...

  6. J. J. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    The trombone styles and personalities of the two musicians, although very different, blended so well [2] that the pairing, which lasted until August 1956, was a success both musically and commercially. They toured U.S. nightclubs and recorded numerous albums.

  7. Big Chief Russell Moore - Wikipedia

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    William was a bandleader who taught the brothers trumpet, French horn, trombone, piano, bass, euphonium, and drums. [2] [4] In 1929, Moore left Blue Island and moved to Chicago's South Side where he worked odd jobs. It was there that Moore heard Louis Armstrong play for the first time as he stood outside the Savoy Ballroom. Moore eventually ...

  8. Sackbut - Wikipedia

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    Mozart's first use of the trombone was an obligato line in the oratorio Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots (K35, 1767) Christoph Willibald Gluck includes trombones in five of his operas: Iphigénie en Aulide (1774), Orfeo ed Euridice (1774), Alceste (1776), Iphigénie en Tauride (1779) and Echo et Narcisse (1779), as well as ballet Don Juan (1761).

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    I've seen the infamous Jigsaw Killer horror franchise film, "Saw," and recommend the must-see movies to watch and ones to skip.