Hey all, as requested, we created the history of the trombone section here. All things that pertain to the history of the trombone specifically or other historical musical items go here.
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Eager to see what folks post.
Bring it on, historians!
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Did you know that the trombone is really old, was a very early chromatic brass instrument, and was used to double voices a really long time ago?
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This is the earliest image of trombones ever discovered. The technology for building an inner slide with no brace has been forever lost.
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HAHA brilliant. I think I watched every episode of The Flintstones at about the same time I started playing trombone, I do not remember seeing that before.
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The trombone is WAY older than I thought!
I recently bought one I was told came from Noah's Ark.........................
in California.
I recently bought one I was told came from Noah's Ark.........................
in California.

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Sorry, really off topic, but I'm sure that wasn't part of the original Flinstones series, as that looks like Judy Jetson playing the harp next to Fred (and sitting on an invisible chair?). There was a thread on the trombone forum where an original animation cell of Fred playing the trombone was for sale on eBay.Jimprindle wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 1:42 pm![]()
HAHA brilliant. I think I watched every episode of The Flintstones at about the same time I started playing trombone, I do not remember seeing that before.
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