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Same as B-natural. 7th position in the lower octave, 4th in higher octaves.

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The position for F flat is 5th position.

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Q: What position is c flat in trombone?
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You ask to play a "trigger b flat?" Let's assume that you are asking, "How do I play a Bb using the F-trigger on a trombone?" My first answer would be, "Why would you even want to? Bb is first position without the use of the trigger." But, if this is purly experimental, remember that the low C is played with the trigger and the slide at slightly "flat first" position. B is "flat second"...so it figures that Bb would follow at "flat third" position. The Bb on top of the staff would be played in third position since C is in first position.


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nothing changes, but you have the ability to pull the trigger on that particular type of trombone and by pulling the trigger, a 6th position C can turn into a 2nd position C. It will be the same note, only you are using the F attachment. You don't have to use the attachment, but it does make it easier to play 6th position notes, and im pretty sure it can help you reach lower notes.


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