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nothing changes, but you have the ability to pull the trigger on that particular type of Trombone and by pulling the trigger, a 6th position C can turn into a 2nd position C. It will be the same note, only you are using the F attachment. You don't have to use the attachment, but it does make it easier to play 6th position notes, and im pretty sure it can help you reach lower notes.

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Q: What changes on a regular b flat trombone to a trombone with f attachmenT?
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