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A Guide to Playing the Trombone Many people have found great pleasure in learning to play the trombone. The trombone is one of the wind instruments that is also in the brass family. You blow into the instrument to create the desirable sound that you are looking for. You use a slide to create different pitches of the sound that you are making. It is very similar to a trumpet, but also has a... Continue Reading

Beginner's Guitar School

1604 Farnam Street
Davenport, IA
52803
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1 out of 5 stars
By Stephanie M from Davenport, IA
Posted Mar 8, 2010
 

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