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  1. Share, download and print free jazz sheet music for trombone with the world's largest community of sheet music creators, composers, performers, music teachers, students, beginners, artists and other musicians with over1,000,000 sheet digital music to play, practice, learn and enjoy.

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    Artist
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    W C Handy
    St Louis Blues
    Irving Berlin
    Alexanders Ragtime Band
    Scott Joplin
    The Entertainer
    Scott Joplin
    Maple Leaf Rag
    • J. J. Johnson
    • Glenn Miller
    • Tommy Dorsey
    • Jack Teagarden
    • Curtis Fuller
    • Melba Liston
    • Bill Watrous
    • Frank Rosolino
    • Trombone Shorty
    • Slide Hampton

    Known for his bebop style, J.J began playing trombone at 14. To many, he is the best jazz trombonist of all time due to his skills and expertise. His professional trombone career began in the 40s with the big bands and orchestras, working closely with big names in the industry of that decade. J.J was quite an influential trombonist who contributed ...

    Glenn Miller started playing trombone in 1916 after his family moved to Grant City, but his influence and contribution to the trombone world happened in the 30s. Besides being an excellent trombone player, he was also an arranger and composer working in theswing era. In the mid-20s, Miller joined Ben Pollack’s orchestra, playing trombone for a whil...

    Born in 1905, TommyDorsey was a great trombonist, conductor, composer, and big bandleader in the swing era. As a perfectionist, he ensured his band ‘Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra’ reigned supreme in the 30s and 40s. Dorsey was known for his smooth trombone style and the duo performances with his brother, Jimmy Dorsey. After splitting up with his b...

    Born in 1905 in Texas, Jack Teagarden was a trombone maestro and talented jazz singer. Surprisingly, his trombone playing style was self-taught. He managed to develop many unexpected positions from the instrument, playing in a manner that no one ever matched. For this reason, Jack became the most innovative trombone player during his era. His love ...

    Curtis Fuller was not only a great trombonist but also a successful composer. His performances contributed hugely to the evolution of jazz music. He received tremendous success in the 50s and 60s, where he played on recordings by many great jazz musicians, including Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Wayne Shorter and Jimmy Smith. He was also part of Ar...

    Melba Liston is perhaps the most famous female jazz trombonist. Born in 1926, Liston was a celebrated trombonist, composer, and arranger. She was the first female to play trombone in big bands after initially playing in girls-only groups. She worked with major bands from the 40s to the 60s. She also associated herself with great musicians, includin...

    No list of famous trombonistswould be complete without mentioning Bill Watrous. Watrous started playing trombone as a child, learning the skills from his father, who was also a trombonist. However, he studied jazz with pianist, Herbie Nichols. Watrous played trombone in many big bands in the 60s, including Woody Herman, Count Basie, and Quincy Jone...

    Although he began as a guitarist, having learned the skills from his father, jazz trombonist Frank Rosolino decided to take on trombone at age 14 after joining high school. He would play in the school band before joining the army during World War II. Frank later joined the army band and continued with his trombone career. He contributed so much to ...

    The youngest jazz trombonist on our listTrombone Shortyis still very much active today. Born Troy Andrews was born in 1986 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He got his nickname, Trombone Shorty, from his brother, who would always tease him as a kid for being shorter than his horn. Shorty has brought modern jazz to a whole new level with his funky style of...

    Born in 1932, Locksley Wellington Hampton better known as Slide Hampton came from a large musical family that played various instruments. All 12 of his brothers and sisters in fact! A left-handed musicianhe was only one of a few trombonists that were left-handed. His professional trombone career began when he was only 20, playing at Carnegie Hall. ...

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    Herbie Hancock
    Leadsheet
    The Andrews Sisters
    SSA Choir + Piano
    Brooks Holmes
    Instrumental Duet
    Star Wars
    Trombone Solo
  4. Jun 20, 2024 · The trombone is a highly distinctive musical instrument from the brass family which has been a central part of jazz music for more than 100 years now! In this article we enlist some expert help to look at the best jazz trombones you can buy today, as well as who played them.

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  5. Overlooked in the jazz pantheon yet utterly invaluable, the trombone is arguably the most expressive of the horns, with its ability to produce beautiful low-ember tones alongside voice-like wails and moans. This playlist goes deep into jazz history, with essential tracks from J.J. Johnson and Kai Winding, Jack Teagarden and more. (Photo: Unsplash)

  6. Aug 2, 2023 · When jazz first took off in the early 20th Century – with Dixieland, New Orleans music leading the way – the trombone was a mainstay of most groups; albeit alongside the featured soloist. From Kid Ory in Louis Armstrong’s Hot 5 to Al Gande in Bix Beiderbecke’s Wolverines, the trombone was there.