A typical slide Trombone has 4 parts. The bell part which is the biggest part where the sound will explode from the instrument. On the bottom curved part of the bell is a bolt/screw type mechanism where the slide connects. There are 2 parts to the slide. The inside and the outside. There will also be a small locking mechanism on the outer part of the slide that you can lock into place so the slide will not fall out of place when not in use. Then there is the mouth piece. Do not slam the mouth piece into place. Place it there gently because it will cost a fortune to have it removed.
I could not find any pictures of the individual components, but here is a site you can use as a guideline. http://www.eastmanwinds.com/trombones/trombones.htm
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This depends whether you count all the slides, valves and springs etc. Simply, the tuba has a mouthpiece and the instrument. Otherwise, it has any number of slides, depending on make, same with the valves.
In music, F is 2 1/2 steps higher than C. F# (fsharp) is 3 steps higher than C. If you're looking at a piano, F is white key to the left of the 3 black keys together and F# is the 1st black key in the set of 3 black keys together. It is also G flat
its steps on the scale like if u have a G the posible train chords going up would be G,Bb,Db its every 3 notes including sharps and flats. starting with G going down would be G,E,Db. when people put those high notes in its just showing range
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The person who puts together steps for a ballet dance is called a choreagrapher?
I think that stairs is alot of steps together and steps are only a few in numbers. Also it could be that stairs are inside and steps are outside.
you can find it out on google go to google images then type in badmitton steps and look through till an accurate one comes
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yes,you can.here is the 18 steps(pictures) on how to install a car dvd player in a Honda CRV.please visit: http://www.oemcargps.com/blog/honda-crv-radio-dvd-gps-navigation-installation-guide-mounting-instructions
Yes if a player steps on the out-of-bounds line than the player is out-of-bounds.
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The saltarello was a dance, with leaping steps in a fast triple time. The steps are unknown, and although pictures and music exist, they are not enough to reconstruct the step. There is a link to an article below.
The CSIRO Parkes Observatory.