trombone in A Sentence

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    In public, he performed only on his Trombone.

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    Musical instrument with P: Trombone, timpani, panpipe, piccolo.

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    I used to play Trombone.

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    She had opened the Trombone case.

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    You, um, play Trombone?”.

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    Where he played Trombone.

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    Trombones(alto and tenor, fourth and fifth movements only).

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    I can't play the Trombone.

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    Action. 76 Trombones.

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    Tasha reign in rusty Trombone freexxxy blogspot com video.

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    Today I found out the French word for“paperclip” is“Trombone”.

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    In the Deep Dark of the night- alto, tenor, 4 Trombones.

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    In other words, the Trombone amplifies the standing waves and mutes all others.

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    Early forms of modern woodwind and brass instruments like the bassoon and Trombone also appeared;

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    This was the case until around the 18th century when the instrument became known as a Trombone in English.

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    Their conclusions: The grape is less like an antenna and more like a Trombone, though for microwaves instead of sound.

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    You think you would like to go with me to hear Slide Hampton? He's at the Vanguard and plays a strong Trombone. You like Trombone, don't you.”.

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    He played football in high school(plus Trombone in the marching band- a hell of a timemanagement trick), hit the gym regularly for years, and considered becoming a Navy SEAL.

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    Many musical instruments developed in the West have come to see widespread use all over the world; among them are the violin, piano, pipe organ, saxophone, Trombone, clarinet, accordion, and the theremin.

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    So, you want to go hear one? Actually five? Hampton's put together a Trombone quintet. It's going to be something. And I thought since you had such an interest, well, you might want to come.”.

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    This was largely due to the fact that the Trombone had fallen out of favor in much of the world, including England, but was brought back into popularity thanks to the influence of Italian music throughout Europe.

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    Due to the fact that the Trombone was often called a“sackbut” in its early days and that the Bible contains words similar to the various versions of“sackbut”, this has led some to believe that the Trombone has been around since around 600 BC.

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    Anyone who has ever tried to get some shut-eye while the person next to them blasted nose Trombone is rolling their eyes right now, but Joy Martina, Ph. D and co-author of the upcoming book"Sleep your Fat Away," says that learning to embrace the snore isn't so far-fetched.

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