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trombone


  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Trombone  \Trom"bone\,  n.  [It.,  aug.  of  tromba  a  trumpet:  cf  F. 
  trombone.  See  {Trump}  a  trumpet.] 
  1.  (Mus.)  A  powerful  brass  instrument  of  the  trumpet  kind 
  thought  by  some  to  be  the  ancient  sackbut,  consisting  of  a 
  tube  in  three  parts  bent  twice  upon  itself  and  ending  in 
  a  bell.  The  middle  part  bent  double,  slips  into  the  outer 
  parts  as  in  a  telescope,  so  that  by  change  of  the 
  vibrating  length  any  tone  within  the  compass  of  the 
  instrument  (which  may  be  bass  or  tenor  or  alto  or  even  in 
  rare  instances,  soprano)  is  commanded.  It  is  the  only 
  member  of  the  family  of  wind  instruments  whose  scale,  both 
  diatonic  and  chromatic,  is  complete  without  the  aid  of 
  keys  or  pistons,  and  which  can  slide  from  note  to  note  as 
  smoothly  as  the  human  voice  or  a  violin.  Softly  blown,  it 
  has  a  rich  and  mellow  sound,  which  becomes  harsh  and 
  blatant  when  the  tones  are  forced;  used  with  discretion, 
  its  effect  is  often  solemn  and  majestic. 
 
  2.  (Zo["o]l.)  The  common  European  bittern. 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  trombone 
  n  :  a  brass  instrument  consisting  of  a  long  tube  whose  length 
  can  be  varied  by  a  U-shaped  slide 




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