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  2. Serpent (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The serpent is a low-pitched early wind instrument in the lip-reed family, developed in the Renaissance era. It has a trombone-like mouthpiece, with six tone holes arranged in two groups of three fingered by each hand.

  3. Susan Addison - Wikipedia

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    Susan "Sue" Addison (born 1955) is an English performer and professor of the sackbut, tenor trombone, and other early trombones. She specializes in playing historical music using authentic instruments of the age. She was a founding member and performed as the principal trombone player for the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.

  4. List of classical trombonists - Wikipedia

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  5. Eddie Edwards (musician) - Wikipedia

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    A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Edwards started on violin at age 10 and moved to trombone five years later. [1] He played both instruments professionally with the bands of Papa Jack Laine and Ernest Giardina. In addition to music, Edwards played minor-league baseball and worked as an electrician.

  6. Tyree Glenn - Wikipedia

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    Trombone player, studio musician Musical artist Tyree Glenn , born William Tyree Glenn (November 23, 1912, Corsicana , Texas , United States, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] – May 18, 1974, [ 1 ] Englewood, New Jersey ), was an American trombone and vibraphone player.

  7. Charles Joseph (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The son of trombonist Waldren Joseph, [2] Joseph has played with the Majestic Band and Hurricane Brass Band, [3] and was one of the founding members of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band.

  8. Ed Byrne (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ed Byrne was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, in 1946. [2]Since the 1970s, Byrne played trombone as a sideman alongside many of the New York jazz scene's most well-known jazz artists (e.g., Chet Baker, Joe Henderson, Herbie Hancock, Charlie Mingus, Eddie Palmieri, Willie Colon, Manu Dibango, and many others).

  9. Buccin - Wikipedia

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    When the International Trombone Association was founded in 1972, it chose the buccin for its logo, after an instrument owned by New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. Lyon (France) seems to have been a center of buccin manufacturing with buccins made there currently on display in Paris (Dubois & Couturier) and Boston (Tabard).