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I'm in the 7th grade, and in a quintet with an oboe, french horn, Clarinet (not bass), a Trombone, and I play the bassoon. I've been looking for almost a week and have yet to find any music with our odd combination. Should I simply transcribe a Flute to trombone, or replace the trombone with a flute?
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For a true woodwind quintet, you would need to omit both the trombone and the french horn. These are not woodwind instruments. But to answer your real question, (in my opinion) you would probably be better off ditching the trombone and bringing in a flute.
Students should start with a tenor trombone.
I think because the woodwind cant produce that loud of a sound and the brass can... cause i play the trumpets with trombone sitting next to me and saxaphones sitting next to them and all 3 of us produce a sound so load, we cant hear the clarenets and flutes even tho them 2 together have a greater number of players than us brass insterments so in conclusion, the brass play loader than the woodwind insterments
12c is standard for new trombone players
The Saxaphone.
yes they should
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.
Woodwind & Brasswind should have any marching lyre you need.
The most common instrumentation is two trumpets or cornets one horn, one trombone or euphonium /baritone horn, and one tuba or bass trombone
what should be included in a repair estimate
The position for high E flat on the trombone is third position. :)
Use 2nd position and lots of air.
The trombone bass clef is significant in music notation because it indicates the specific range and pitch of notes that the trombone player should play. It helps the musician read and interpret the music accurately, ensuring that the correct notes are played in the appropriate register.