The first impression the bass trombone gives is simply that of an overgrown, perhaps tumorous, trombone. The bass trombone can sound like that, too, when it goes deep down to its lowest B flat, at the bottom of the orchestra, buzzing like nobody’s business. But the bass trombone’s secret is a velvety smooth top and an ability to swing. Close your eyes and it becomes, astonishingly, the suave Frank Sinatra of the orchestra.
Bass Trombone
Once a family of instruments, the trombone is only found now in the orchestra as the B-flat tenor powerhouse and the bass trombone, with a longer slide and double tubing.
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Instrument: Bass Trombone
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About
Frequency Range
41 – 494 Hz
Tube Length
326 cm
Did you know?
Trombonists can play so loudly that they cause a shock wave travelling faster than the speed of sound.
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