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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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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.
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SIXTH GRADE AMEB SCALES1. Similar motion - four octaves (in both legato and staccato scale properties)Hands separately and together (tempo in 92 and 72)Major scales: B, F sharp, E flat and A flatHarmonic minor scales: G sharp, E flat (D sharp), C and FMelodic minor scales: G sharp, E flat (D sharp), C and FChromatic scales commencing on: B, F sharp, E flat and A flat2. Contrary motion - two octaves (both beginning and ending on the keynote/unison)Hands together (tempo in 72)Major scales: B, F sharp, E flat and A flatHarmonic minor scales: G sharp, E flat (D sharp), C and F3. Staccato double 6ths - two octaves(using first and fifth fingers in each hand)Hands separately (tempo in 72)Major scales: C, beginning on E and C4. ArpeggiosHands separates and together (tempo in 60)Major (root position and inversions): B, F sharp, E flat and A flat (G sharp)Minor (root position and inversions): B, F sharp, E flat and A flat (G sharp)Dominant seventh of (root position only): B, F sharp, E flat and A flatDiminished seventh of (root position only): B, F sharp, E flat and A flat (G sharp)
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It depends on which g sharp you mean. I will address the two possibilities in first position. To play the g sharp on the g string extend your first finger back. To play the g sharp on the d string extend your fourth finger forwards.