Subsequently, one may also ask, what is the highest note on a trombone?
RANGE: The trombone has a normal chromatic range of E2 below the bass clef to B flat4 above middle C. Experienced performers are able to extend the upper range, often to F5 (or higher).
Furthermore, what sound does a trombone make? A trombone is a brass instrument that is played by buzzing your lips into a mouthpiece. The sound that it makes is like a trumpet except it is a tenor instrument and that means it is lower in pitch. It is not the lowest pitch of instruments in a band or orchestra but maybe a medium low pitch.
Then, what is the song with the trumpet intro?
For more contemporary inspiration, a great song is "Pensativa", by Clare Fischer which was introduced by Freddie Hubbard. Most of the big band arrangements feature trumpet for intro/theme exposition/ and first solo. Also "Sandu" by Clifford Brown, notably with Zoot Sims (middle sized ensemble).
What is the lowest note a trombone can play?
For practical purposes the lowest note on a standard tenor trombone is a low E below the staff. It is possible to play lower though. There are pedal notes that are an octave lower.
