They are predominantly brass. Various alloys are used with it. The brass contains typically 80% copper and 20% Zinc, but some other varieties contain more copper and less zinc.
most commonly, trombones are made of brass, but can also be made of silver, gold, wood, nickel, glass, and even plastic!
The Trombone was a branch off of the early cornets. Originally, there was only 1 type of brass horn in music. That horn has since evolved and branched off into many different horns, including the Trumpet, the trombone, and the French Horn. The trombone was made because of its versatility. It could play as high as a average trumpet and as low as a average tuba. It was very useful for composing music. If you are talking about how the trombone is physically made, you could always look it up on YouTube, there's a How It's Made documentary on trombones there. -BookShark
A mixture of metals
Mostly of brass.
That's what it was.
What else did you think it was.
Usually it's made out of brass (like in brass instruments:D)
Even so I have seen some made out of silver and some out of plastic even^^
Hope this helps
They are typically made of brass and finished with a silver plating. Some mouthpieces are gold-plated.
In most cases, a trombone mouth is made from brass.
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Brass.
Brass.
Trombones are made of brass.
In the bach factory
That song is called "76 Trombones," and it is from the musical "The Music Man."
Trombones are used in orchestras all over the world.
Seventy-six Trombones was created in 1957.
Trombones are made of Brass.
Trombones are made from brass, an alloy of copper and zinc.
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brass
Brass
Brass.
Trombones are made of brass.
In the bach factory
The traditional material for the trombone is brass.
Trombones are primarily made of brass.
That song is called "76 Trombones," and it is from the musical "The Music Man."
Yes, trombones are included in Jazz Bands.