For the A flat minor scale on the Trombone, the positions are as follows: start with the 6th position for the note A♭, then move to 4th position for B♭, 5th position for C♭, 6th position for D♭, 5th position for E♭, 4th position for F♭, and finally back to 6th position for G♭. The scale consists of the notes A♭, B♭, C♭, D♭, E♭, F♭, and G♭.
3,1,4,3,1,4,3,4,1,3,4,1,3
Slide positions for a B-flat major scale.
c is sixth with loose lips bflat is first and is one octive higher than sixth e flat is third and f minor i believe is first and is higher than b flat
The melodic minor is 5 3 2 7 5 3 1 5 2 4 5 7 2 3 5 (going up and down)
A flat is the note that is a half step down from the note with the flat sign. A minor is the name of a type of scale, which is the scale starting with the minor note it's named after. For example, the B minor scale would start with B minor, as opposed to starting with C (the first note of the common C major scale).
The notes and positions for A-sharp are exactly the same as for B-flat.
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
Slide positions for a B-flat major scale.
B flat is in the d minor scale.
c is sixth with loose lips bflat is first and is one octive higher than sixth e flat is third and f minor i believe is first and is higher than b flat
The minor scale that has B flat as its submediant is the D minor scale. In the D minor scale, the notes are D, E, F, G, A, B flat, and C, making B flat the sixth note, or submediant, of the scale.
1, 6, 4, 3, 1, 4, 2, 1 (thats going from low Bb to high Bb)
well the minor scale was unfortunait used to be b flat then it was changed to e flat.
A minor
The key signature of the C minor scale has three flats: B flat, E flat, and A flat.
F flat is simple an E scale. You didn't specify so I will give you both major and minor scales with notes and positions in parentheses The formula for a major scale is wwhwwwh so the E(Fb) major scale would be E(2)-F#(5)-G#(3)-A(2)-B(4)-C#(2)-D#(3)-E(2) On my trombone, the B is usually in a #4 and the High E is also a tad sharp. The [Musical]Minor scale in E(Fb) would contain the following notes E(2)-F#(5)-G(4)-A(2)-B(1)-C(3)-D(1)-E(2). If you need help in these, just remember your formulas. The slide positions are chromatic(half step intervals). That should help you if you need to think of them on the fly.