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It's B natural

7th position or slightly-flat second with trigger on a tenor Trombone, or any Bb (B flat) pitched trombone.

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It's first position

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3rd position, in all octaves.

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First position with slow air.

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What are the slide positions for concert A flat on a trombone?

3,1,4,3,1,4,3,4,1,3,4,1,3


What is the frequency for a trombone?

The frequency range for the most commonly played notes on the trombone is 82.41 Hz (E2 or "low E," just below the bass clef staff) to 466.16 Hz (Bb4 or "high B-flat," fourth ledger line above the bass clef staff). Of course, the upper range of any brass instrument is largely decided by the ability of the player. The lowest notes (the pedal notes) on the trombone begin at Bb1 ("pedal B-flat") or 58.27 Hz and extend down to E1 ("pedal E") or 41.20 Hz. (The frequencies shown are correct for tuning at "A=440")


What is the first note you learn to play on the trombone?

A B flat or and F.


What clef do brass instruments use?

Tenor Trombone - Brass Band - Treble Clef (in Bflat) Orchestra - Tenor or Bass Clef (in C) Bass Trombone - Always Bass Clef (in C) Alto Trombone - Alto Clef (in C) A Bass Clef( A F Clef) All trombones are used in different things, so the examples are not specifically correct. Neither are the given clefs. It depends on the trombonist and the piece. For instance, I play in all different keys because my music varies. The keys are sort of correct as well. I will leave them there because it will help to see what I mean. Tenor trombone - Is in (sounds like concert Bflat) trombone Bflat Bass trombone - Is in (sounds like Concert Bflat) trombone Bflat Alto Trombone - Is in (sounds like Concert C) trombone C All the "sounds like" are for when the trombone plays a Bflat. The common misconception about trombone keys is that a trombone in Bflat is in C (or concert pitch) as that is what it sounds like. It is NOT. It is in Bflat.


What are all the major scales for trombone?

You should know all your scales.. theres D B flat A flat G F C And chromatic these scales should all be mastered if you play trombone.

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What are the slide positions for concert A flat on a trombone?

3,1,4,3,1,4,3,4,1,3,4,1,3


What notes do you play for the B concert for trombone?

c natural ... what gread are you in???


How do you play a low G flat on the trombone?

5th


Do all trombones play the same notes?

No. The alto trombone, also known as the slide trumpet, plays in the key of B flat, while all other trombones are concert pitch


What is the frequency for a trombone?

The frequency range for the most commonly played notes on the trombone is 82.41 Hz (E2 or "low E," just below the bass clef staff) to 466.16 Hz (Bb4 or "high B-flat," fourth ledger line above the bass clef staff). Of course, the upper range of any brass instrument is largely decided by the ability of the player. The lowest notes (the pedal notes) on the trombone begin at Bb1 ("pedal B-flat") or 58.27 Hz and extend down to E1 ("pedal E") or 41.20 Hz. (The frequencies shown are correct for tuning at "A=440")


What is the first note you learn to play on the trombone?

A B flat or and F.


How do you play F flat on trombone?

Same as E, second or seventh.


What are all the on first position on the trombone?

B flat, F, B flat are the basic three... B flat (the second one) would be your tunning note on a Bb concert scale.


What clef do brass instruments use?

Tenor Trombone - Brass Band - Treble Clef (in Bflat) Orchestra - Tenor or Bass Clef (in C) Bass Trombone - Always Bass Clef (in C) Alto Trombone - Alto Clef (in C) A Bass Clef( A F Clef) All trombones are used in different things, so the examples are not specifically correct. Neither are the given clefs. It depends on the trombonist and the piece. For instance, I play in all different keys because my music varies. The keys are sort of correct as well. I will leave them there because it will help to see what I mean. Tenor trombone - Is in (sounds like concert Bflat) trombone Bflat Bass trombone - Is in (sounds like Concert Bflat) trombone Bflat Alto Trombone - Is in (sounds like Concert C) trombone C All the "sounds like" are for when the trombone plays a Bflat. The common misconception about trombone keys is that a trombone in Bflat is in C (or concert pitch) as that is what it sounds like. It is NOT. It is in Bflat.


What are the positions on the trombone for concert?

1,2,3,4,5,6,7


What are all the major scales for trombone?

You should know all your scales.. theres D B flat A flat G F C And chromatic these scales should all be mastered if you play trombone.


What are the first notes you learn when you first play the alto sax?

Generally the first note that you will learn to play is a concert B-flat or a concert A-flat as they are easy to play being in the middle of the saxophone range.