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For the Bb blues scale (Bb, Db, Eb, E, F, Ab), the Trombone slide positions are as follows: Bb (1st position), Db (4th position), Eb (2nd position), E (3rd position), F (1st position), and Ab (5th position). This scale can be played effectively by moving between these positions as you navigate the notes. Practicing the transitions between these slide positions will help in achieving smoother scale performance.

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