Famous Trombonists
Fun Facts
Famous Trombone Pieces
Parts
Trombone Nicknames
100
This trombonist was born in Omaha, Nebraska and was a soloist in Fletcher Henderson's Orchestra
What is Charlie Green
100
The trombone is derived from this instrument
What is the sackbut
100
This tune will have you feeling very 70's
What is Groovin by J.J. Johnson
100
The most pronounced part of a trombone
What is the bell
100
The hip ______ is connected to the thigh _________
What is the 'bone
200
This trombonist played in Duke Ellington's Orchestra, his name may be difficult
What is Tricky Sam Nanton
200
"The Voice of God"
What is the biblical reference given to the Trombone
200
This piece has nothing to do with Kunta Kinte
What is Roots by Slide Hampton
200
This part moves to make the instrument make sound
What is the slide
200
This nickname may get your mouth watering
What is T'bone
300
This trombonist lived to be 72 but his name may be misleading to his age
What is Pee Wee Hunt
300
Charlie Brown's Teacher
What voice did a trombone play?
300
Kids use theirs everyday
What is Imagination by Curtis Fuller
300
This part may want the trombonist to buy it dinner before being used
What is the mouthpiece
300
This nickname may have to be used after a snow storm
What is Slushpump
400
This Trombonists was first to embrace "Bebop"
What is J. J. Johnson
400
A wedding
When was the first time a trombone was used?
400
This piece may make you claustrophobic
What is Just a Closer Walk by Don Gillis
400
Most commonly known as the spit valve
What is the waterkey
400
Duke university calls their trombone section this
What is Dumbphones
500
This Trombonists was born in Denmark and played in the Viking Jazz Band
What is Papa Blue
500
This psychiatrist found the trombone unnerving
Who is Sigmund Freud?
500
This piece may have been played at a funeral in the 18th century
What is Requiem by Mozart
500
This part may need a signal before being used
What is turning slide
500
This was the original name of the instrument
What is the Sackbut
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