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- Guitar (52,845 bytes)
40: ...ed in the same fashion as other guitars, although slides are also often used, especially in blues.</p>
239: ...tuned to a similar note or chord, are popular for slide guitar playing.
259: === Slides ===
261: ... is called a [[steel guitar]] or [[pedal steel]]. Slide playing to this day is very popular in [[blues|bl...
263: Some legends that have become famous for playing slide are [[Bonnie Raitt]], [[Derek Trucks]], [[Warren ... - Harpsichord (20,144 bytes)
53: ...oving the upper register (through which its jacks slide) sideways a bit, so that the plectra no longer to...
55: ...ch shove coupler, in which the lower manual could slide forward and backward, and in the backward positio... - Brass instrument (13,026 bytes)
14: ...d the folk instrument [[bazooka]] are also in the slide family.
38: ...0px-Kinkangakki_slide.gifâ|thumb|right|180px|Slide]]
40: ...additional tubing usually features a short tuning slide of its own for fine adjustment of the valve's tun...
54: ...slide with the fourth finger, and the first valve slide with the left hand thumb, to lower the pitch of 1...
65: ...ssing the thumb valve takes these secondary valve slides and the extra length of main tubing out of play ... - Pipe Organ (57,297 bytes)
214: ...ds today feature transposing keyboards, which can slide up or down one or more semitones. This allows the... - Harmonic series (19,012 bytes)
156: ... decreasing the length of tubing, as in valved or slide brass instruments. - Trumpet (17,779 bytes)
20: ...Chromatic scale|chromaticism]] on the instrument. Slide trumpets were the first trumpets allowed in the C...
46: ...ty in certain passages. Extending the third valve slide when using the fingerings 1-3 or 1-2-3 further lo... - Muted trumpet (1,791 bytes)
8: ...by adjusting the tuning [[Slide (wind instrument)|slide]]. - Horn (instrument) (16,807 bytes)
5: ...1 ft (6.4 meters) of tubing, including all tuning slides, although not all this tubing can be played at a...
45: ...This "compensated" for the longer length of the F slides, producing a horn now called the "compensating d... - Tuba (16,524 bytes)
44: ...to additional valves or to manipulation of tuning slides while playing to achieve perfect intonation with... - Flügelhorn (4,149 bytes)
13: ...ts and some three-valve flugelhorns by a "kicker" slide on the first and/or third valve). - Trombone (36,405 bytes)
1: ...trombone is usually characterised by a telescopic slide with which the player varies the length of the tu...
11: ...lide tubes, and bracing, known as inner and outer slide ''stays''. While modern stays are soldering, [[sa...
13: ...ll or back bow (U-bend). The joint connecting the slide and bell sections is furnished with a ferrule to ...
15: ...though German trombones were built without tuning slides well into the 20th century.
17: ...estral'' bore) after the leadpipe and through the slide. The bore expands through the backbore to the bel... - Wind instrument (3,709 bytes)
6: ...nism. This method is used on the [[trombone]] and slide whistle. - Saxophone (40,706 bytes)
74: ... not many made. One known company that produced a slide soprano saxophone was Reiffel & Husted, Chicago, ...
141: ...[voicing]] (tongue placement)and at the same time slides up or down to another fingered note. This techni... - Bore (wind instruments) (3,897 bytes)
28: ...s are for instruments with the valves open or the slide fully in. Therefore the normal mode frequencies ... - Contrabassoon (6,432 bytes)
9: ...s a water key to expel condensation, and a tuning slide for gross pitch adjustments. - Viol (21,969 bytes)
23: ... of modern bows: whereas a violin bow frog has a "slide" (often made of [[Nacre|mother of pearl]]) to hol... - Glissando (3,135 bytes)
5: ...ut valves or stops (such as the [[trombone]] or [[slide whistle]]), [[timpani]] (kettledrums), electronic...
7: ...g the string across the fingerboard or by using a slide. This is commonly called [[bend (guitar)|note ben...
8: ...ented fourth, though the effect is limited by the slide position and partial of both notes involved.
12: ...their relative modes). On a harp, the player can slide his/her finger across the strings, quickly playin... - Transposing instrument (18,016 bytes)
44: ...o valves engaged (or, for [[trombone]]s, with the slide all the way in) play a series of notes which form... - Types of trombones (24,501 bytes)
5: ...cific interval, trombonists use seven chromatic ''slide positions'', each of which progressively increase...
7: ...are also used for rapid passages, when minimizing slide movement is crucial.
12: ...lled the [[buccin]], it featured a tenor trombone slide and a bell that ended in a zoomorphic (serpent or...
23: ...lts in only six positions being available, as the slide is too short for what is effectively a bass tromb...
27: ...ecifications include a bore size of 0.562" in the slide and 0.580" through the valve attachment tubing, w... - Flugelhorn (4,162 bytes)
13: ...ts and some three-valve flugelhorns by a "kicker" slide on the first and/or third valve).
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