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trombones <a trombone; trombones> N

trombones

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These bands were for the most part, charanga-based (flute, string instruments, and rhythm section), although some bands added trombones.
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In my church we got the tuba and the trombones.
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The company made brass instruments, especially trombones, cornets, and trumpets.
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It was probably about this time that he first offered his new trombones for sale.
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The overture musically depicts the two main characters: unaccompanied flutes represent the wise young man and cellos, trombones and basses the old fool.
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The 1725 version has a choir of cornett and three trombones playing colla parte with the voices.
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The instrumental line-up consisted of strings, harpsichord, chamber organ, bassoon, two cornets, and three sackbuts (proto-trombones), all of which made a perfect backdrop.
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Also, it was quite common for trombones to double choir parts; reading in concert pitch meant there was no need for dedicated trombone parts.
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All instrumentalists are welcome: trumpets, trombones, and saxophones participate as well as flutes, clarinets, violins, cellos, and at one point, a bassoon and a harp.
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Many of his masses use the choir strengthened by strings, cornetts and trombones, often with independent moments for the instrumentalists and sometimes.
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