"Trombonist" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Trombonist" Meaning

A person who plays the trombone, a brass instrument with a slide, used in jazz, classical, and other types of music.

"Trombonist" Examples

5 Examples of Usage of "Trombonist"


1. Musical Performance: The trombonist took his place on stage, elegantly holding his instrument to play the lively opening notes of our orchestra's concert.
2. Band Member Introduction: Rachel is the newest addition to our jazz band, welcoming our talented trombonist who has added a fresh dynamic to our performances.
3. Instrument Description: As a young musician, Jack was fascinated by the peculiar sight-sound relationship of the trombone, comparing it to a slide whistle in reverse when learning how to play it.
4. Performance Style: Perhaps no other instrument better characterizes the trombonist's artistry quite like the grand symphony concerts, where each soloist shines for their grand moments and precise control.
5. Event Management: Local School Orchestra in collaboration with the Philharmonic Society announced a joint concert next Saturday where leading trombonists from all regions would be performing alongside the core orchestra.

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A cart or vehicle, typically on wheels, pushed or drawn by a person or animal and used for moving goods or people, especially in a large enclosed area such as a shopping mall.<br><br>Example: "She put her shopping bags in the trolley as she continued shopping."

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Trombiculid

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Trombiculidae

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Trombone

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A musical instrument that belongs to the brass family, played by sliding the slide with the fingers to change the pitch. It is commonly used in jazz, classical, and other types of music.

Trombones

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Trombones are musical instruments belonging to the brass family. They have a slide, which is a long metal or slide valve, that allows the musician to change the pitch of the note being played. They are commonly used in jazz, classical, and marching bands, and are often used to play solos or add a bold, rich sound to an ensemble.

Tromboning

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The verb "trombone" can have different meanings, but in music, "tromboneing" refers to the process of disrupting or cutting off a videotaped segment or online stream to support the transition to a better quality feed or camera angle. It is often done to avoid a camera being in a low-light area or to delete an interrupted or unsightly part of the video feed. The horn of a trombone, a slide instrument, is often used as a visual representation, pointing to the interrupting camera feed. Instead of actually changing the audio or video feed, the act itself is referred to by the process of tromboning, implying a concrete and somewhat ritualized process for maintaining a smooth streaming or recording experience.

Tromelin

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Tromelin is a small uninhabited tropical island in the Indian Ocean, east of Madagascar. <br><br>In another context, Tromelin can also refer to a pickle brine or a condiment used in French cuisine, similar to mustard or mayonnaise, made from a mixture of herbs, spices, and vinegar. It is named after French navigator Pierre Benoît-aux-Poulet Tromelin, who visited the island in 1722.

Tromethamine

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Tromethamine, also known as tromethamine hydrochloride or TRIS, is a medication used to treat conditions such as acidosis, alkalosis, and in the maintenance of the acid-base balance of the blood.

Trommel

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A trommel is a piece of equipment used in mechanical separation, typically in the context of processing and grading materials such as soil, gravel, scrubbing wood, or construction waste.<br><br>It consists of a cylindrical drum with a series of screens or perforations of varying sizes around its surface. The material to be sorted is fed into the drum, and as it rotates, the oversized particles are retained on the grate, while the finer materials pass through the screens, separating the material based on its size or shape.<br><br>In another context, a trommel can also refer to a type of musical instrument, typically a snare drum, which is used in drum sets to produce a dry, sharp, and crisp sound.

Tromp

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To tromp means to walk heavily and clumsily, often in a way that makes a loud noise, or to defeat easily or decisively.

Trompement

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"Trocclement" is a obsolete or rare word, which might be a typo error and it seems "trompement" is another variation of the word.<br><br>However, if we analyze "trompement" as a made-up word, it sounds like a combination of "trompe" which is a French word for "trumpet" and "ment" a suffix used to form an action or a process. <br><br>If we insert the suffix "ment" to "trompe", the resulting word could be a verb meaning: "The action of being involved with trumpet" or "to deceive someone that what is perceived through the trumpet"

Tronage

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There is no word "tronage" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.

Tronator

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