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Ludwig van Beethoven is credited with bringing the trombone into the mainstream symphony, famously featuring it in his Fifth Symphony. Later, Hector Berlioz famously called it the "true leader of the race of wind instruments" for its epic and noble sound.

The trombone has a rich history spanning over 500 years, evolving from a sacred "divine instrument" in Renaissance churches to a versatile powerhouse in modern jazz and orchestras. Its story is defined by its unique slide mechanism, which allows for a "stepless" pitch change and smooth glissandos that other brass instruments cannot replicate. Key Eras in Trombone History Trombone

In many famous works, trombonists may wait for over 30 minutes just to play a few notes, leading to the industry joke of "more dollars per note". Ludwig van Beethoven is credited with bringing the

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