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  2. Soprano trombone - Wikipedia

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    The soprano trombone (sometimes called a slide trumpet or slide cornet, especially in jazz) is the soprano instrument in the trombone family of brass instruments, pitched in B♭ an octave above the tenor trombone.

  3. Mastering the Soprano Trombone: A Step-By-Step Guide

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    Understanding the Soprano Trombone: The soprano trombone (sometimes called a slide trumpet or slide cornet, especially in jazz) is the soprano instrument in the trombone family of brass instruments, pitched in B♭ an octave above the tenor trombone.

  4. How to Play a Soprano Trombone - YouTube

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    When playing a soprano trombone, the first step is to make sure you properly hold the trombone. Play a soprano trombone with guidance from an active trumpet player in this free video on...

  5. How to Find the Best Soprano Trombone - Brass 'n Wind

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    Summary: Knowing how to find the best soprano trombone means knowing the size for the diameter, the bell-shaped, and the material that works best for your level of musical skill.

  6. Discover the Soprano Trombone - Instruments of Music

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    The soprano trombone is a brass instrument of the trombone family of instruments that is amongst the smallest and highest in register (exceeded only by the piccolo and sopranino trombone).

  7. Thomann SL 5 Soprano Trombone

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    Bb- Soprano trombone. ML-bore Ø: 11.5 mm. Brass bell Ø: 120.5 mm. Brass sliders. Coated with clear lacquer. Includes case, trumpet mouth pipe and accessories. 30 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee.

  8. Trombone - Wikipedia

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    The soprano trombone is usually pitched in B ♭ an octave above the tenor, and has seldom been used since its first known appearance in 1677 outside of trombone choirs in Moravian Church music. Built with mouthpiece, bore and bell dimensions similar to the B ♭ trumpet, it tends to be played by trumpet players.

  9. The Different Types Of Trombones | Hello Music Theory

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    The Soprano Trombone is in the key of Bb, but an octave higher than the tenor trombone. It is at the same pitch as the trumpet, hence why it is normally played by trumpet players. Often the soprano is used as a humorous novelty, or by trumpeters who want to employ glissando (sliding between pitches).

  10. The Soprano Trombone, A Demonstration - YouTube

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    A demonstration of the soprano trombone, also known as the slide trumpet. This particular example was created by Jupiter. Support the creation of new content...

  11. 13 Different Types of Trombones: From Top to Unpopular

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    Soprano trombone is one of the smallest and highest-pitched members of the trombone family, boasting a tiny brass bell and bore for higher pitch range. They typically come with Bb tuning – these instruments were traditionally designed for accompanying opera singers during performances.