g is in fifth position
The position for high E flat on the trombone is third position. :)
If you play a standard B flat trombone and you read in bass clef, G flat is in 5th position. That applies to G flat below the stave, in the stave and above the stave however the one above the stave can also be played in a sharp 3rd position. Which means you bring your slide up a bit more towards you. I don't know about trombones in other keys. Hope that was of some help.
To play a concert Bb scale on a Trombone, the first note is a low Bb in 1st position then a C in 6th position, then a D in 4th position, Eb in 3rd, F in 1st or 6th, G in 4th, A in 2nd or 6th, then a high Bb in either 1st position or 5th position. A concert Bb scale is typically the first scale taught to a Trombonist or any other band instrument. Most concert band songs are in the key of Bb, Eb, or sometimes F. If u have any other questions about the Trombone or scales, I would be happy to answer them. :)
It's B natural 7th position or slightly-flat second with trigger on a tenor trombone, or any Bb (B flat) pitched trombone.
g is in fifth position
A trombone is typically played in the key of B-flat.
The standard key for a tenor trombone is B-flat.
The trombone is typically played in the key of B-flat.
The bass trombone is typically played in the key of Bb.
The trombone is typically played in the key of concert B-flat.
The tenor trombone is typically played in the key of B-flat.
The position for high E flat on the trombone is third position. :)
The recommended position for placing the capo on the guitar to play in the key of G major is on the 3rd fret.
2nd position
If you play a standard B flat trombone and you read in bass clef, G flat is in 5th position. That applies to G flat below the stave, in the stave and above the stave however the one above the stave can also be played in a sharp 3rd position. Which means you bring your slide up a bit more towards you. I don't know about trombones in other keys. Hope that was of some help.
Trombone transposition involves playing music written in one key at a different pitch. Common techniques for transposing on the trombone include mentally adjusting the written notes, using a transposing slide position chart, or using a transposing valve attachment.