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Slide (wind instrument)





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Aslide is a part of a wind instrument consisting of two (or more) pieces of tubing fitted one closely inside the other, and used to vary the overall length of the tube, and therefore the pitch of the instrument. Often two sets of tubes are used, with a U bend attaching them; this arrangement is called a single slide. A double slide, where two U-shaped slides are braced together and move on four inner tubes, is found on the B♭ contrabass trombone.

Disassembled trombone slide and tuning slides
trombone with slide extended
contrabass trombone double slide
Renaissance slide trumpet
slide whistle
slide saxophone
Slides on musical instruments. Trombone disassembled, showing main slide and smaller tuning slides, top left; trombonist operating the slide, top right; contrabass trombone double slide (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam), middle; Renaissance slide trumpet (reconstruction), bottom left; slide whistle, bottom center; slide saxophone by Reiffel & Husted (c. 1922, Museum of Making Music, California), bottom right.

Slides are used in three main ways:

References

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  1. ^ "Slide saxophone in C by Reiffel & Husted, c. 1922–1925". National Music Museum. Vermillion: University of South Dakota. Object 00885. Retrieved 29 March 2023.

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