Nature wakes from growling trombone glissandos, and a flute sings a bird's song.
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A lower wind quartet features a tuba, a bassoon, a bass clarinet and a trombone.
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The award is for pinao but Sam is also talented on the trombone and a chorister.
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He played trombone at Ramblewood Middle School, and considered a career in music.
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The trombone player for the Bosstones has a family commitment he could not break.
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Vocally, she slithers through her lines with the glissando of a soprano trombone.
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For the smaller unit, Stoneback will serve as musical director and play trombone.
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Higginbotham was considered to be the most vital of the swing trombone players.
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Emile Christian played both cornet and trombone with the Papa Jack Laine bands.
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A brass instrument consisting of a long tube whose length can be varied by a U-shaped slide
(trombonist) a musician who plays the trombone
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(Trombones) A score of 76 points in a round
(76. Trombones) Simply refers to the brass section musical piece "76 Trombones" typically heard at just about every single parade you'll come across.
(TROMBONES) When a score of 76 was achieved after throwing 3 darts.
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A tubular, extending device which is generally used for suspending lights from set walls. (Grip/Lighting)