Low D treble clef (C concert): 1 and 3 plus the fourth valve. Very difficult to get. I know from experience!
what are the fingerings for veggie tales song on tuba
There are 4 varieties of tubas. there is the eb flat tuba there is the bb flat tuba there is the db flat tuba and the rotary valve tuba
It depends on the type of Tuba, really. In the most common tubas (I think they're F Tubas), a concert Bb is a Bb. In other tubas, it may vary. I think that on a Bb Tuba a concert Bb is a C. For other variations I would suggest consulting a professional musician.
No, there are only Bb and Eb tubas, and very rarely, F and C tubas.
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 fingerings for veggie tales song on tuba
There are 4 varieties of tubas. there is the eb flat tuba there is the bb flat tuba there is the db flat tuba and the rotary valve tuba
It depends on the type of Tuba, really. In the most common tubas (I think they're F Tubas), a concert Bb is a Bb. In other tubas, it may vary. I think that on a Bb Tuba a concert Bb is a C. For other variations I would suggest consulting a professional musician.
No, there are only Bb and Eb tubas, and very rarely, F and C tubas.
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.
no, a Bb tuba is 36 feet long if uncoiled.
No CNET in Bb Tuba is in BBb or also known as C
Bb (glisando to) Eb, G, Bb, C, D, Eb, G, Bb when he plays just play random notes when the guy falls down
A Bb at the start of a key signature means you play all ''B notes'' as Bb, not plain B.
(if the note is in parenthases go up an octave) b flat b flat c b flat e flat d b flat b flat c b flat (f) e flat b flat b flat (b flat) g e flat d c (a flat) (a flat) g e flat f e flat Hope it helped.
Yes. The notes are as followed: Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G, A, Bb
the key in the name of the instrument refers to the note that instrument plays in the "open" position (no fingers on the frets or finger-holes or valves). i play the Bb Tuba, it's open position is Bb.