-------- A - 2nd A flat/G sharp - 3rd
G - 4th
-------- F - 1st F sharp/G Flat - 5th
E - 2nd E flat/D sharp - 3rd
-------- D - 4th D Flat/C sharp - 5th
C - 6th
-------- B - 7th B Flat/A Sharp - 1st
A - 2nd A Flat/G sharp - 3rd
-------- G - 4th
I wouldn't play with an elephant. They might not like it.
you have to play certain notes in the key of F i figured it out and you can to.
c natural ... what gread are you in???
Get notes online then practice it.
To play high notes you have to tighten your lips and blow hard
Here are the notes: G, Bb, A, D.
Trombones come in three keys * Alto Trombone is in the key of E * Tenor Trombone is Bb * Bass Trombone is F They do not have keys that change the notes, the notes are changed by adjusting the length of the slide. *yes, there ARE keys on a trombone. it is for a different kind of trombone called a valve trombone. there are three keys. to change the notes, you would play with either more or less air
IT will be harder because when you play trombone your lips arent as firm on the trumpet, and you need to tighten even more for a higher note than the trombone! So, harder.
It depends on whose national anthem you wish to play. There are many!
a trombone cansmear by trying to slur like a trumpet. this is done by trying to play a slurred note without making a small tounging in between the notes
That would be the trombone, as it changes notes by use of a slide rather than valves.
To play notes effectively on the trombone, you need to use proper embouchure (mouth position), air support, and slide technique. Practice regularly to improve your tone quality and accuracy. Experiment with different positions of the slide to produce different notes. Listen carefully to your sound and make adjustments as needed.