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A sharp is effectively a B flat, which is first position on a B flat Trombone whether it is low or high.

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What is the slide position for a low b natural on trombone?

A low B(natural) on a Trombone is in the 7th position (a little bit past 6th position) The high one can either be played in that position or 4th position. For a Trombone position chart click on the related link below.


What is a low a on the trombone?

2nd position


How far out in inches is 7th position on the trombone?

On a trombone, the 7th position typically extends about 30 to 32 inches from the bell, depending on the individual player's arm length and the specific trombone model. This position is often used for low notes and requires the slide to be fully extended. Players may need to adjust their posture slightly to reach this position comfortably.


Is note 7 on trombone high or low?

Note 7 on the trombone typically refers to the note B♭ in the bass clef, which is considered a low note for the instrument. Trombone players often refer to notes using the "slide positions," where the 7th position corresponds to this pitch. Overall, it's generally on the lower end of the trombone's range.


Which possition is f on trombone?

First position, except for low F, which is sixth position.


What is the trombone slide called?

Your either talking about the tuning slide, or the slide. The slide is used to play different notes, just like valves are used on trumpets. There are 7 slide positions, and different slides positions mean different notes. The tuning slide is used to make sure your in tune. If your flat (your pitch is low) then you push in on the tuning slide. If your sharp (your pitch is high) then you push out your tuning slide.


Positions for b natural scale on trombone?

the fingering for f natural on a trumpet is first valve. that's it, nothing else. you shouldn't need to pull out your third valve slide or anything like that. just push in the first valve and you;re good to go.


Trombone slide positions for an a flat scale?

Starting at Low Ab: 3---1--6----5---3--*1/6--4--*3/7--------------------------Ab-Bb-C---Db--Eb----F---G----Ab* The first position number is the most commonly used.If u have any other questions about the Trombone, scales, or music, I would be happy to answer them. :)


How do you play a trigger b flat on a tenor trombone?

You ask to play a "trigger b flat?" Let's assume that you are asking, "How do I play a Bb using the F-trigger on a trombone?" My first answer would be, "Why would you even want to? Bb is first position without the use of the trigger." But, if this is purly experimental, remember that the low C is played with the trigger and the slide at slightly "flat first" position. B is "flat second"...so it figures that Bb would follow at "flat third" position. The Bb on top of the staff would be played in third position since C is in first position.


What are the trombone slide positions for a A major scale?

The slide positions for the A Major scale, starting on low A, are as follows: A - 2 B - 7 C#- 5 D - 4 E - 2 F#- 5 G#- 3 A - 2


What is the differnce between a trumpet and a trombone?

There are many differences between a trumpet and a trombone. Here are some: * A trumpet is smaller than a trombone. * A trumpet uses valves to change notes while a trombone uses a slide. * A trumpet player can usually play high notes than a trombone player. That is why the trumpet is a member of the orchestra section called the high brass and the trombone is a member of the section called the low brass. * Trumpets usually get the melody a lot more often than trombones. * Trombones can glisando while trumpets (and any other instrument) can't. To gilsando is to just move your slide without tounging.


What special effect can a trombone play?

it can play both low and high notes which others cannot and it can move freely from position to position making a fall type of sound or an endless but changing sound.