It turns it into a B flat horn, the fingerings change when you hold down the trigger.
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Yes, in that the trigger puts the horn in B-flat
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You ask to play a "trigger b flat?" Let's assume that you are asking, "How do I play a Bb using the F-trigger on a trombone?"
My first answer would be, "Why would you even want to? Bb is first position without the use of the trigger."
But, if this is purly experimental, remember that the low C is played with the trigger and the slide at slightly "flat first" position. B is "flat second"...so it figures that Bb would follow at "flat third" position. The Bb on top of the staff would be played in third position since C is in first position.
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Both! Trigger makes it b flat.
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A baritone horn looks somewhat like a miniaturized tuba. A bass trombone is still a trombone, but slightly larger. It also has an F trigger, which opens up more tubing near the bell of the trombone and changes the note. This allows players to reach the range from a low E flat to a low B, which is physically impossible on a tenor trombone. Some bass trombones also include another trigger, G flat, which can be opened separately or in combination with the F trigger.
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It's B natural
7th position or slightly-flat second with trigger on a tenor trombone, or any Bb (B flat) pitched trombone.
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To remove the trigger guard from an older browning bar you unscrew the butt plate from the stock. Then you need a long flat head screw driver The stock is removed from inside the stock . Once stock ios removed the trigger guard can be removed by sliding backwards. Hope this helps
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first, sixth, fourth, third, first, fourth, second, first, and then back down if you want really high notes: 1,3,1,3,1,2,2,1 and back down (know that the high G in 2 is really out of tune so you will need to pull in)
For a trigger horn:
1st(B flat), trigger-1st(C), 4th(D), 3rd(E flat), 1st(F), 4th(G), 2nd(A natural), 1st(B flat)
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The second trigger is usually a "set" trigger, that spring loads the forward trigger and makes it into a hair draw trigger.
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Rear trigger is "set" trigger, by pulling it 1st, it makes the main trigger a "hair" or lighter trigger
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'Trigger' was Roy's horse. You can see his story in the movie "My Pal Trigger".
Trigger :)
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One factor that does not commonly trigger mass movement is vegetation cover. In fact, vegetation can help stabilize slopes and reduce the likelihood of mass movement by absorbing water and providing root strength to hold soil in place.
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Trigger has: Played Trigger in "Billy the Kid Returns" in 1938. Played Trigger in "Under Western Stars" in 1938. Played Trigger in "Shine On, Harvest Moon" in 1938. Played Trigger in "Come On, Rangers" in 1938. Played Trigger in "In Old Caliente" in 1939. Played Trigger in "Frontier Pony Express" in 1939. Played Trigger in "The Arizona Kid" in 1939. Played Trigger in "Southward Ho" in 1939. Played Trigger in "Days of Jesse James" in 1939. Played Trigger in "The Ranger and the Lady" in 1940. Played Trigger in "Rodeo Dough" in 1940. Played Trigger in "Red River Valley" in 1941. Played Trigger in "Sunset Serenade" in 1942. Played Trigger in "South of Santa Fe" in 1942. Played Trigger in "Sons of the Pioneers" in 1942. Played Trigger in "Heart of the Golden West" in 1942. Played Trigger in "Sunset on the Desert" in 1942. Played Trigger in "Romance on the Range" in 1942. Played Trigger in "Song of Texas" in 1943. Played Trigger in "Silver Spurs" in 1943. Played Trigger in "King of the Cowboys" in 1943. Played Trigger in "Idaho" in 1943. Played Trigger in "Hands Across the Border" in 1944. Played Trigger in "Lights of Old Santa Fe" in 1944. Played Trigger in "San Fernando Valley" in 1944. Played Trigger in "Hollywood Canteen" in 1944. Played Trigger in "Lake Placid Serenade" in 1944. Played Trigger in "Cowboy and the Senorita" in 1944. Played Trigger in "Sunset in El Dorado" in 1945. Played Trigger in "Man from Oklahoma" in 1945. Played Trigger in "Utah" in 1945. Played Trigger in "Rainbow Over Texas" in 1946. Played Trigger, Smartest Horse in the Movies in "My Pal Trigger" in 1946. Played Trigger in "Song of Arizona" in 1946. Played Trigger in "Home in Oklahoma" in 1946. Played Trigger, the Smartest Horse in the West in "On the Old Spanish Trail" in 1947. Played Trigger in "Bells of San Angelo" in 1947. Played Trigger in "Eyes of Texas" in 1948. Played Trigger in "The Gay Ranchero" in 1948. Played Trigger in "Melody Time" in 1948. Played Trigger in "Under California Stars" in 1948. Played Trigger in "Down Dakota Way" in 1949. Played Trigger in "Trail of Robin Hood" in 1950. Played Trigger in "North of the Great Divide" in 1950. Played Trigger in "The Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1950. Played Trigger in "Trigger, Jr." in 1950. Played Trigger in "Pals of the Golden West" in 1951. Played Trigger in "The Roy Rogers Show" in 1951. Played Trigger in "Spoilers of the Plains" in 1951. Played Trigger in "South of Caliente" in 1951. Played Trigger in "Screen Snapshots: Out West in Hollywood" in 1953. Played Trigger in "Alias Jesse James" in 1959. Played Trigger in "The Hollywood Palace" in 1964. Played Trigger in "50 Greatest TV Animals" in 2003. Played himself in "Glasgow: Big Night Out" in 2014.
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There are 2 short, flat metal tabs that came with your car, that you slide into the two slots on the front of the radio. This will trigger the release, and the radio will slide straight out.
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Roy Roger's steed was "Trigger", a beautiful palomino stallion. After Trigger passed on, he rode Trigger's son, "Trigger, Jr.". Trigger was never used to pull anything, only to ride.
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A trigger lock is used for gun safety. It is a mechanism that goes over the trigger and locks to prevent the trigger from being pulled.
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Trigger is a statement that is automatically executed by the system as a side effect of a modification to the database. Several existing systems have their own non standard trigger functions. For a trigger we need to specify the condition under which the trigger is executed.
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He has three named Trigger, Little Trigger, and Trigger Jr.
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On some guns you can change out the trigger springs, others you may have to buy a new trigger or trigger assembly.
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A tap trigger is similar to a response trigger. As you push the trigger back, the trigger shoots forward with a bit of weight. This allows to fire in full auto much easier.
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On psp, drive fast, press up on the directional pad and stop with square. This will trigger the stopie. try a Pcj600 and do it on a flat land. I recommend the airport strip.
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Yes, just simply buy a double trigger and double trigger guard, open up your marker, remove and replace the old trigger and trigger guard.
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There were a few that do not have a standard trigger, but use a THUMB trigger. Do a web IMAGE search for Winchester thumb trigger rifle, and you will find it.
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No, it does not come with one. however there are several after-market trigger and trigger frames that will fit it.
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Press Left trigger, Right Trigger, Up, X, Right trigger.
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An E-trigger is the Tippmann Board, not an actual trigger.
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The left trigger and right trigger are the buttons at the top of the controller that you pull with you fingers
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Trigger and Buttermilk Trigger and Buttermilk
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A Palamino
This is a color breed. According to Bill Witney, Trigger's sire was a registered Palomino; his dam was 1/2 cold blood and 1/2 Throughbred. Her sire had raced. Trigger inherited the best of both parents. There were also other Triggers, Little Trigger and of course Trigger Jr. Trigger was a stallion but not related to Trigger, Jr. Trigger Jr. was a Tennessee Walker. Little Trigger did most of the traveling to rodeos and such. Trigger was a stallion but was only used once for breeding. I asked Roy once about Trigger being used for breeding. He told me he was not happy about the breeding and didn't want to say much about it except it didn't turn out well. To learn the whole Trigger story read Trigger Remembered by William Witney
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On some of the older rifles, they had a set trigger. You would pull it first to set the other trigger. The second trigger would be a hair trigger. It would have a very light pull. The first trigger was supposed to keep from accidentally firing the rifle as you were aquiring the target.
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A pressure trigger is a trigger for initiating assisted ventilation. A pressure trigger consists of a measuring pressure and starting assisted ventilation when the pressure reaches the desired level.
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No, the Gyphon does not have an adjustable trigger
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