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Check out this easy composition game that will have you creating new music in no time! Get creative with our online rhythm composition activity to compose your own rhythm pieces at home. Music Maps are great advanced listening tools for kids to work on independently from elementary school and up. Just like a bugle, which has neither slide nor valves: only some notes can be played. The purpose of the trombone's slide is to lengthen the tube, which lowers the resonances. By adjusting one's embouchure lip tension and the slide length at the same time, every note can be produced.
This simulator is a physical model of a trombone. Physical models of the lips, mouthpiece, slide, and bell are digitally simulated. The controls are listed at the top.
The main controls are to move the cursor or your finger on a touch device left and right on the picture to adjust the embouchure, and up and down to extend and retract the slide. The diagonal colored lines are a guide to where the resonances are: playing over a resonance means that the embouchure and slide length are matched.
Playing over white space means that one is between resonances and the note quality won't be as good. The big gray wedge on the upper right indicates that the resonances are very close together there. The vertical dashed lines indicate the rough locations of B-flat thick lines and F thin lines.
Other notes are unmarked, and likewise the slide positions.
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