It's played in 1st position.
1st position and lots of air.
A low B(natural) on a Trombone is in the 7th position (a little bit past 6th position) The high one can either be played in that position or 4th position. For a Trombone position chart click on the related link below.
D(low)d(low)a,a,a e,f(natural) e d(low) A,c(high) d(high) c(high) a,b(natural) g a,d(high) d,d(both high) c(high) a a,g,f e d(Low) a g,f e, d(low) e d(low)
the fingering for f natural on a trumpet is first valve. that's it, nothing else. you shouldn't need to pull out your third valve slide or anything like that. just push in the first valve and you;re good to go.
2nd position, in all octaves.
Use 2nd position and lots of air.
1st position and lots of air.
its in d
A low B(natural) on a Trombone is in the 7th position (a little bit past 6th position) The high one can either be played in that position or 4th position. For a Trombone position chart click on the related link below.
D(low)d(low)a,a,a e,f(natural) e d(low) A,c(high) d(high) c(high) a,b(natural) g a,d(high) d,d(both high) c(high) a a,g,f e d(Low) a g,f e, d(low) e d(low)
the fingering for f natural on a trumpet is first valve. that's it, nothing else. you shouldn't need to pull out your third valve slide or anything like that. just push in the first valve and you;re good to go.
2nd position, in all octaves.
c natural ... what gread are you in???
D d d e d d d a b a b #c e d d
high or low sounds
D,D.F,F.C,C.D,D.HighBb,Bb.C,C.D,D
first, sixth, fourth, third, first, fourth, second, first, and then back down if you want really high notes: 1,3,1,3,1,2,2,1 and back down (know that the high G in 2 is really out of tune so you will need to pull in) For a trigger horn: 1st(B flat), trigger-1st(C), 4th(D), 3rd(E flat), 1st(F), 4th(G), 2nd(A natural), 1st(B flat)