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  7. Trombone - Wikipedia

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    The trombone can be found in symphony orchestras, concert bands, big bands, marching bands, military bands, brass bands, and brass choirs. In chamber music, it is used in brass quintets, quartets, and trios, and also in trombone groups ranging from trios to choirs. A trombone choir can vary in size from five to twenty or more members.

  8. 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.

  9. Trombonium - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was unveiled by H.N. White in 1938 and was manufactured until the mid 1970s. [1] The trombonium has the same timbre as a regular trombone except in a smaller, more compact form. [ 1 ] It was originally designed to be used as a marching trombone, and has valves rather than a slide thus superficially resembles a tenor horn or euphonium ...