The melodic minor is
5 3 2 7 5 3 1 5 2 4 5 7 2 3 5
(going up and down)
About three inches past the bell or fourth position... It's used to play F#, C#, Bb way above the staff, and Ab way above the staff. Hope it helps.
I played the slide Trombone in 6th grade. The B flat scale goes as following:
B-1
C-6
D-4
E flat-3
F-1
G-4
A natural-2
B flat-1
B flat is 1st position.
There are 7 slide positions on a trombone. There are, however, modifications to those 7 positions to create accidentals and when playing a slide.
The slide positions for E is 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7. :)
3,1,4,3,1,4,3,4,1,3,4,1,3
The slide positions for the A Major scale, starting on low A, are as follows: A - 2 B - 7 C#- 5 D - 4 E - 2 F#- 5 G#- 3 A - 2
Slide positions for a B-flat major scale.
The notes and positions for A-sharp are exactly the same as for B-flat.
6421 6421 54321 4321 321 (thats al I know)
The slide positions for the A Major scale, starting on low A, are as follows: A - 2 B - 7 C#- 5 D - 4 E - 2 F#- 5 G#- 3 A - 2
There are 7 slide positions on a trombone. There are, however, modifications to those 7 positions to create accidentals and when playing a slide.
1-7 (basic)
The slide positions for E is 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7. :)
For the B flat scale which is the most common for beginners: 1 6 4 3 1 4 2 1
3,1,4,3,1,4,3,4,1,3,4,1,3
The slide positions for the A Major scale, starting on low A, are as follows: A - 2 B - 7 C#- 5 D - 4 E - 2 F#- 5 G#- 3 A - 2
Slide positions for a B-flat major scale.
g is in fifth position
6-4-2-1-4-2-4-3-4-2-4-1-2-4-6