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  2. Axial flow valve - Wikipedia

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    The airflow undergoes a maximum of 28° of deflection through the valve, which makes an F attachment's open-wrap tubing even more efficient. As a result, the response, tone colour and other playing characteristics are nearly unchanged from those of the open instrument, even on bass trombones with two independent valves fitted.

  3. Trombone - Wikipedia

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    The first valve is an F attachment the same as that found on a tenor trombone and extends the range down to C 2. The second valve, engaged together with the first, lowers the instrument to D (or less commonly, E ♭) and provides the low B 1. The second valve can be dependent, where

  4. Hagmann valve - Wikipedia

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    A standard rotary valve has a rotor with two valve ports, which deflect the air flow through a 90° turn when engaged. While this does not substantially affect the sound of instruments like the French horn or tuba, which already have many sharp bends in the tubing, the characteristic sound of the trombone is partly due to its long straight air ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. King 3B - Wikipedia

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    King trombones quickly gained acclaim with trombonists due to their superior sound quality and quick slide movement; one of the company's greatest endorsers was "The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing," Tommy Dorsey. Production of King Concert 3B model trombones started around 1951-53 as a larger version of the King Liberty 2B trombones (originally ...

  7. Mute (music) - Wikipedia

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    Trombonist playing with a straight mute, the most common brass mute. A mute is a device attached to a musical instrument which changes the instrument's tone quality (timbre) or lowers its volume. Mutes are commonly used on string and brass instruments, especially the trumpet and trombone, and are occasionally used on woodwinds. Their effect is ...

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  9. Alto trombone - Wikipedia

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    The alto trombone (German: Altposaune, Italian, French: trombone alto) is the alto member of the trombone family of brass instruments, smaller than the tenor trombone.It is almost always pitched in E ♭ a fourth higher than the tenor, although examples pitched in F are occasionally found.