pasuuna
Pasuuna, in Finnish, is the instrument commonly known in English as the trombone. It is a brass instrument distinguished by a telescoping slide that the player moves to change pitch, rather than valves. The instrument is usually pitched in B-flat for the tenor trombone, with bass variants available in lower keys such as E-flat or B-flat. A typical instrument comprises a mouthpiece, a long cylindrical bore that widens into a flared bell, and a multi-section slide that the player advances or retracts to produce different pitches.
The trombone traces its roots to early Renaissance brass instruments known as sackbuts. The modern slide mechanism
Pasuuna is typically made of brass, with finishes including lacquer or silver plating. The slide consists of
Trombone parts are central in symphony orchestras, wind bands, and military or marching bands. It is also