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Q: How do you position lips on a trombone?
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How does the musical sound change on a trombone?

It changes by th embochure of your lips and the position that your slide is in. :)


What vibrates in a trombone?

Your lips are what vibrate when playing a trombone.


What should a trombone player do to get the lowest note?

Let your lips flap a lot, and go to seventh flat position.


How does trombone produce it sound?

The trombone produces it sound by players buzzing their lips


How does a trumpet play different notes?

A very short explanation is, you vibrate your lips while blow air through the mouthpiece. Pushing valves changes the length of tubing that has air going through it, causing different notes to sound.


What vibrates when you play trombone?

The player's lips vibrate.


What do trombone players use to change pitches?

A slide...and their lips.


Do you put your trombone cream on your lips?

That's not the correct way to use it.


What position is high e on trombone?

The position for high E flat on the trombone is third position. :)


How was the trombone played?

To play the trombone you press your lips together tightly and blow this creates a buzzing noise you do this into the mouthpiece.There ar seven positions on your slide.the tighter your lips the higher the note the loser your lips the lower the note. Keep trying its hard at first but then its EASY.


What are the different characteristics of music between Tuba Trombone Trumpet and French Horn?

they are all brass instruments but all have different pitches and different embouchures, such as the tuba is the lowest brass instrument and the trumpet is the highest and the trombone and french horn is in the middle, a tuba you have to have big lips to vibrate them loose and trombone and french horn too but you have to have tight lips for them and trumpet you have to have small lips and they all have valves except the trombone which has a slide to change pitch which makes it harder. (sorry if this was not the answer you wanted because i am a trombone player).


What is a low a on the trombone?

2nd position