If you mean how do you change notes, that's what the slide is for. You can change the way in which you blow air into the horn, and, or, slide the slide in or out.
i think it is in the 4th maybe the third position i used to play
Just play a regular note and move the slide without tounging.
Yes, the Trombone is the only instrument that can produce a true glissando. The player moves the slide while playing a pitch without tonguing.
The notation is a squiggly line, which may or may not also say "gliss." or "glissando" above it.
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A single Trombone cannot play a chord by itself.
The trombone is pitched in concert C, but this is undoubtedly not the most common key. Usually, any band trombonist will play often in Bb, but as the musician matures any key is possible. Orchestras are fond of sharp keys, especially A or G.
g is in fifth position
You should know all your scales.. theres D B flat A flat G F C And chromatic these scales should all be mastered if you play trombone.
no it isnt its actually pretty easy to play it ona tenor trombone
5th
Here are the notes: G, Bb, A, D.
He played everything but the trombone and the clarinet.
A single Trombone cannot play a chord by itself.
The trombone is pitched in concert C, but this is undoubtedly not the most common key. Usually, any band trombonist will play often in Bb, but as the musician matures any key is possible. Orchestras are fond of sharp keys, especially A or G.
g is in fifth position
The trombone.
yes there is i play trombone and i play this peice.
The trombone does not play classical music, it plays jazz. :)
You should know all your scales.. theres D B flat A flat G F C And chromatic these scales should all be mastered if you play trombone.
A brassy one :P
Yes.