trombones in English

noun
1
a large brass wind instrument with straight tubing in three sections, ending in a bell over the player's left shoulder, different fundamental notes being made using a forward-pointing extendable slide.
The works required four trumpets, three trombones , one tuba, and several percussion instruments including bells & whistles!

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1. The vestal silence remained unbroken by the stridulous clarinet and the Blatant trombones

2. To sound or produce harshly or raucously: trombones Blatting out a tune.

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4. Verdi, on the other hand, so detested the combination of trombones and Bombardon that he commissioned the design of a contrabass trombone.

5. The orchestra employed was two hundred and fifty strong, including twelve horns, twelve trumpets, six trombones and three pairs of timpani (some made especially large)."

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7. Mahler re-scored the Ninth for quadruple woodwinds, 2 piccolos, 2 Contrabassoons, one E-Flat clarinet, 4 trumpets, 8 horns, 6 trombones, one tuba, and 2 sets of timpani

8. In Saul, Handel was collaborating with Charles Jennens and experimenting with three trombones, a carillon and extra-large military kettledrums (from the Tower of London), to be sure "...it will be most excessive noisy".

9. The Concertino is scored for solo flute, with piano or orchestral accompaniment, with a flute (besides the solo instrument), a piccolo, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, three trombones, tuba, timpani, harp, and strings

10. The score also calls for some unusual instruments: six Buccinae, medieval precursors to trumpets and trombones, in the fourth movement, as well as a recording of a nightingale at the end of the third

11. Behold plays like an audio time capsule built of saxes, trombones and other horns (even tubas!), upright bass, brushes on drums, mellow sounding hollow body guitars, and vocals that are rich and distinctive but still somehow laid-back in their feel

12. In 1788 Hiller presented a performance of his revision with a choir of 259 and an orchestra of 87 strings, 10 bassoons, 11 oboes, 8 flutes, 8 horns, 4 clarinets, 4 trombones, 7 trumpets, timpani, harpsichord and organ.

13. Bruckner's Symphonies are all in four movements, starting with a modified sonata form allegro, a slow movement, a scherzo in 3/4 time, and a modified sonata form allegro finale. They are scored for a fairly standard orchestra of woodwinds in pairs, four horns, two or three trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani and strings.