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  2. Trombone repertoire - Wikipedia

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    This page lists classical pieces in the trombone repertoire, including solo works, concertenti and chamber music of which trombone plays a significant part. Solo trombone [ edit ]

  3. File:Seven popular songs (1).pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Trombone concertos - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Trombone concertos. Pages in category "Trombone concertos" The following 14 pages are in this category, out ...

  5. Three Equals for four trombones, WoO 30 - Wikipedia

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    [k] The choral version has many changes from the original trombone music, necessary to accommodate the words of the text and range of the male voices. [32] Seyfried's arrangement of WoO 30, No. 2, in a setting of words by Franz Grillparzer (Du, dem nie im Leben Ruhstatt ward) was played at the dedication of the gravestone 29 March 1828.

  6. Numbered musical notation - Wikipedia

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    The numbered musical notation (simplified Chinese: 简谱; traditional Chinese: 簡譜; pinyin: jiǎnpǔ; lit. 'simplified notation', not to be confused with the integer notation) is a cipher notation system used in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and to some extent in Japan, Indonesia (in a slightly different format called "not angka"), Malaysia, Australia, Ireland, the United Kingdom ...

  7. Seventy-Six Trombones - Wikipedia

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    "Seventy-Six Trombones" is a show tune and the signature song from the 1957 musical The Music Man, by Meredith Willson, a film of the same name in 1962 and a made-for-TV movie in 2003. The piece is commonly played by marching bands, military bands, and orchestras.

  8. Colors for Trombone - Wikipedia

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    Colors for Trombone is a concerto for solo trombone and concert band. [1] It was composed in 1998 by Belgian composer Bert Appermont in Ravels. It was written for Belgian trombonist Ben Haemhouts. The piece is in four movements, each based on a color, and characterizes a typical musical quality:

  9. Pedal tone - Wikipedia

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    Pedal tones (or pedals) are special low notes in the harmonic series of brass instruments. A pedal tone has the pitch of its harmonic series' fundamental tone . Its name comes from the foot pedal keyboard pedals of a pipe organ , which are used to play 16' and 32' sub-bass notes by pressing the pedals with the player's feet.