Similar words: thrombosis, atom bomb, tomboyish, premium bond, discombobulate, discombobulated, prothrombin, go from bad to worse. Meaning: [trɑm'bəʊnɪst /trɒm-] n. a brass instrument consisting of a long tube whose length can be varied by a U-shaped slide.
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1) The trumpet and trombone are brass instruments.
2) There are some wonderful trumpet and trombone solos in the piece.
3) Cook, who tears up the steel guitar and trombone.
4) Then from 1968-70. he played bass trombone and tuba with Doe Severinson s band.
5) I imagine I was holding my trombone case, kicking at the loose pebbles in the roadway.
6) The bass trombone and tuba play the bass in octaves.
7) Anderson took up trombone at the age of eight, playing in school bands with fellow pupil and trombonist George Lewis.
8) Mark Bassey on trombone and lain Dixon on reeds Punchy and cogent music, with occasional flashes of humour.
9) The trombone does a dipping glissando, I get some laughs.
10) Trombone player Amy Loudin agrees.
11) Though primarily a singer, he sometimes plays melodeon, trombone, guitar or other instruments.
12) The trombone is an essential musical instrument for a symphony orchestra.
13) Trombone player Karim Elmahmoudi is a composer, and the orchestra commissioned a piece from him, which he calls "Ancient Dreams",(http://sentencedict.com/trombone.html) for its first performance of the season.
14) The group consisted of drums, piano, trombone, cornet, and clarinet, and their first cut was called "Livery Stable Blues."
15) The main orchestral brass instruments are the horn, trumpet, trombone, and tuba.
16) Of the nine works on this compact disc, only five were composed for trombone.
17) Alison Pinchin played a grade two recorder piece while Christopher Loughran played grade four pieces on both piano and trombone.
18) His only modest joy in life comes from playing trombone with a third-rate jazz band in a seedy neighborhood pub.
19) His slide work caused many to accuse him of using an easier-to-use valve trombone.
20) More brilliance still would be given to the tune if the trumpets doubled the trombone at the octave above.
21) The writer has also heard chords played similarly on the trombone.
22) Graham Snell had spent the afternoon in his garage making rude noises on his grandfather's trombone.
23) Below mezzo-forte(sentencedict.com), 1 horn is sufficient to compete successfully with 1 trumpet or 1 trombone.
24) This year a mere sprat of a northern lass won my heart playing hers out on a mighty and sonorous trombone.
25) Composers have written a considerable amount of music for brass quintet consisting of two trumpets, horn, trombone, and tuba.
26) Barbieri heads what is basically a small group here, but he adds trumpet, trombone and alto sax on occasion.
27) Not bad considering what I did to that poor trombone!
28) Every time I sing that line, I have to compete with that bloody trombone!
29) In this style of music , the trumpet , clarinet , and trombone form the basis of instrumentation.
30) Up in the stands , off by himself , he was playing the trombone - playing his head off.
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