Historical type of trumpet with a single sliding section of tubing
This article is about the type of trumpet in use in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. For the modern instrument, see Soprano trombone.
The slide trumpet is an early type of trumpet fitted with a movable section of telescopic tubing, similar to the slide of a trombone. Eventually, the slide trumpet evolved into the sackbut, which evolved into the modern-day trombone. The key difference between these two instruments is that the slide trumpet possesses only a single slide joint, rather than the two joints in the U-shaped slide of the sackbut or trombone. There are several types of slide trumpet of different places and eras.
The slidetrumpet is an early type of trumpet fitted with a movable section of telescopic tubing, similar to the slide of a trombone. Eventually, the slide...
its slide would have been impractical. Some slidetrumpet designs saw use in England in the 18th century. The pocket trumpet is a compact B♭ trumpet. The...
similar to those on a trumpet, and the superbone has valves and a slide. The word "trombone" derives from Italian tromba (trumpet) and -one (a suffix meaning...
The soprano trombone (sometimes called a slidetrumpet or slide cornet, especially in jazz) is the soprano instrument in the trombone family of brass instruments...
to the eighteenth centuries, which typically consisted of shawms and slidetrumpets or sackbuts. Waits is the British equivalent. These were not found anywhere...
bell. Unlike the earlier slidetrumpet from which it evolved, the sackbut possesses a U-shaped slide with two parallel sliding tubes, rather than just...
rather than extending the length of tubing with a slide or valves. It was developed from the natural trumpet in the 18th century and reached its high-point...
to conical bore brass instruments. The trumpet, and all trombones are cylindrical bore. In particular, the slide design of the trombone necessitates this...
following the design of trumpet builder Louis Duda (one-piece hand-hammered "5X" bell, cornet-wound lead pipe, straight-back first valve slide with thumb-throw...
who were members of Guilds and they included the slidetrumpet, the wooden cornet, the valveless trumpet and the sackbut. Stringed instruments included...
bassoon, and occasional saxophone Brass instruments, such as the horn, trumpet, trombone, cornet, euphonium, and tuba Percussion instruments, such as...
double (cylindrical) tuning slide positioned diametrically across its circular body". It also may have been a slidetrumpet. Picon. "The Corno da tirarsi"...
instruments that were played: Slidetrumpet: Similar to the trombone of today except that instead of a section of the body sliding, only a small part of the...
modern horn or, more colloquially, French horn, had emerged by 1725. The slidetrumpet appeared, a variation that includes a long-throated mouthpiece that...
that were played included: Slidetrumpet: Similar to the trombone of today except that instead of a section of the body sliding, only a small part of the...
instruments. While modern instruments are pitched in 12 ft (12′) F with a single slide, the first practical contrabass trombones appeared in the mid-19th century...
tightly-coiled French horn has higher resistance than a straight unvalved slidetrumpet) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Flow...