Sixteenth notes are a matter of rhythm. If you have a number four at the bottom of your time signature there are four sixteenths to each beat. If you have a six at the bottom of the time signature there are six to each dotted-quarter note beat or two to each eighth note beat, and so on and so on.
It is equal to a sixteenth of a count so it is usually very fast depending on the BPM (Beats per Minute).
On my version, you rest for six measures. Then you play a high C. You play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C (you play the last four notes as sixteenth notes and you hold the last C.) Then you play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C in sixteenth notes, a B and a G as an eighth note, a B as a quarter note, and a G and an F as an eighth note. You rest for one beat and then you play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C again as a sixteenth note, an F as a quarter note, and a D as an eighth note. Then you play E flat, E, E natural, and E as a sixteenth note, two F's as quarter notes, an E flat, a low C, and an F that's a half note. Then you play an E flat, an E, an E natural, and an E as a sixteenth notes, and then you play an F as a quarter note. You rest for five measures and then you play a B , a high C, a B, and a high C as a sixteenth note. Then you repeat the last sixteenth note I just said.
A B flat or and F.
The highest note on a trombone is the quadruple BbNew q:How do you make a quadruple Bb?
2 sixteenth note
a trombone cansmear by trying to slur like a trumpet. this is done by trying to play a slurred note without making a small tounging in between the notes
On my version, you rest for six measures. Then you play a high C. You play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C (you play the last four notes as sixteenth notes and you hold the last C.) Then you play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C in sixteenth notes, a B and a G as an eighth note, a B as a quarter note, and a G and an F as an eighth note. You rest for one beat and then you play a B, a high C, a B, and a high C again as a sixteenth note, an F as a quarter note, and a D as an eighth note. Then you play E flat, E, E natural, and E as a sixteenth note, two F's as quarter notes, an E flat, a low C, and an F that's a half note. Then you play an E flat, an E, an E natural, and an E as a sixteenth notes, and then you play an F as a quarter note. You rest for five measures and then you play a B , a high C, a B, and a high C as a sixteenth note. Then you repeat the last sixteenth note I just said.
A B flat or and F.
The highest note on a trombone is the quadruple BbNew q:How do you make a quadruple Bb?
2 sixteenth note
IT will be harder because when you play trombone your lips arent as firm on the trumpet, and you need to tighten even more for a higher note than the trombone! So, harder.
a trombone cansmear by trying to slur like a trumpet. this is done by trying to play a slurred note without making a small tounging in between the notes
Sixteenth note
A sixteenth note gets half the value of an eight note. Ex. If an eighth note got one count, a sixteenth note would get one half count.
The sixteenth note of a breve is a quaver.
i play a brass instrument and yes one note at a time which can be slurred into another note
A single Trombone cannot play a chord by itself.
0.0625 note.