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Eb is in 3rd position and E(natural) is in 2nd position, and the next note up from an E(natural), instead of being an E#, is an F(natural), and that is in the first position. An E# is an F(natural

Also, Cb is B(natural)

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Q: In what position do you play E sharp for trombone?
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