What is the difference between a trumpet and a baroque trumpet?
As a general rule, when a part indicates "Trumpet" it is for the b-flat trumpet, so there is no difference. Depending on where you play, you may sometimes see a part for "trumpet in C" or some other key, but unless you play in a symphonic orchestra, that isn't all that common.
What position is high e on trombone?
The position for high E flat on the trombone is third position. :)
How many valves has a trombone have?
This depends whether you count all the slides, valves and springs etc. Simply, the tuba has a mouthpiece and the instrument. Otherwise, it has any number of slides, depending on make, same with the valves.
Where can you find free pink panther music sheet trombone?
You might be able to find it on the link I've attached.
Which president played trombone?
Well, Bill Clinton played the saxophone at his inaugural ball back in 1994, well i am not exactly sure if it was at his inaugural ball so it might not be true about that, but i am pretty sure Bill Clinton played the sax, i hope i helped.
What position is c flat in trombone?
Same as B-natural. 7th position in the lower octave, 4th in higher octaves.
How much money is a used trombone?
Impossble to determine without more information:
Other factors affecting "worth" or value will include: its rarity and demand in the marketplace.
What does it mean if you have big cheeks?
it means you can fit more food in your mouth.
Or it means your fat!
How do you play Hot Cross Buns On Trombone?
0,1,2, is hot cross buns so its:
0,1,2,
hot cross buns
0,1,2,
hot cross buns
2,2,2,2,
One a penny
1,1,1,1,
2 a penny
0,1,2
hot cross buns
What are the slide positions for a g minor scale on the trombone?
The melodic minor is
5 3 2 7 5 3 1 5 2 4 5 7 2 3 5
(going up and down)
You have to make a buzzing sound in the mouthpiece to make a sound. In order to play high notes, you tighten your lips and in order to play low notes, you relax them. If you are playing a slide trombone, you need to put your slide in certain positions in order to play the notes correctly. If it's just a valve trombone, you have certain fingerings for notes.
What language is trombone from?
The trombone originated in Europe in the middle ages. There is debate as to whether it was used first in Germany (where is is called the Posaune) or in France (where it was called the sacqebut). By the seventeenth century, it was common, and in use everywhere in Europe.
What is a water key on a trombone?
Water key is also the name given to an 1"C iron rod, approximately 36" in length, that is used to open and close a buried quarter-turn water valve. Water Key with respect to civil engineering applications, is a valve which is often shaped like a chunky key and is used to shut off water flowing through a pressurized water main. This is necessary in order to stop water from entering sections of the water mian so that it can be disassembeld for rehabilitation or upgrading.
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What is the lowest note ever played on a Trombone?
The lowest and actual note a trumpet can play is a low F# beneath the G under the stage
eg. working downwards:
C B A G F#
However some trumpeters can play notes much lower than this, but these are not real notes.
What ensembles can the trombone be played in?
Just about any ensemble can use a flute if the music is written in it's range (a piano 4C to upwards of a piano 8C) Most often you will find flutes in symphonies, woodwind ensembles (quartets, quintets, duets, etc), some orchestras, not uncommonly in jazz bands, and a lot of folk music to name a few
What is the trombone slide called?
Your either talking about the tuning slide, or the slide. The slide is used to play different notes, just like valves are used on trumpets. There are 7 slide positions, and different slides positions mean different notes.
The tuning slide is used to make sure your in tune. If your flat (your pitch is low) then you push in on the tuning slide. If your sharp (your pitch is high) then you push out your tuning slide.
Trombone note names and positions?
There are a lot more per position than you have listed here. You must include C (above Bb), even high Eb. Every Bb is playable in 1st position, every F 4th line (BC) & up, etc
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1st position: Your slide is not out at all. Notes: B flat, F, B flat, D, F 2nd position: 2-3 inches out. Notes: A, E, A, D flat E
3rd position: About about a centimeter closer to you than the bell: Notes: A flat, E flat, A flat, C, E flat
4th position: About a centimeter FARTHER than the bell. G, D, G, B, D (I think!)
5th position: About 2 inches farther than 4th. G flat, D flat, G flat, D flat (I think)
6th position: A little tiny bit (one inch or so) farther than 5th: F, C, F, C
7th position: Unfortunatly I never use this position so this may not be very accurate but using the info above. It's about 1 inch farther than 6th. Notes: B, E flat, B
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. :)
Is Palatino a good trombone brand?
No. It's cheaply made Chinese garbage. For your own sake, never buy from Palatino. If you have the money, look for a Shire or Edwards. Bach and Conn are good as well, so is Yamaha.
How has radio evolved over time?
The radio has changed in many ways. Like now you listen to the radio in mp3 players or in the car you can even liten to it in your computer or laptop.
Trombones were made as the first chromatic instruments. Slides were easier to invent than valves thus the trombone (or rather its ancestor, the sackbut) was the first instrument that could use notes other than the fundamental harmonic series.
Does the sackbut look like the trombone?
the trombone was originally called the sackbut but they changed the name. its the same instrument. TROMBONES ALL THE WAY!
What is the highest note on a trombone?
Both Michael Schmidt and Mark Van Cleve can play the quad c, the highest recorded note on a trumpet which is two octaves above the famed super c. The quad c is the highest note ever played before on a trumpet, but Mike Schmidt claims to have hit a quint c.
How many parts make up the trombone?
Three: The slide, bell, and mouthpiece. The slide portion includes the inner and outer pieces of the slide as well as a locking nut. The bell is the portion that includes the flared, bell-shaped end. The mouthpiece is just that: The small metal apparatus that your mouth is put on.
What are the slide positions for trombones in treble cleft?
The above is true for a beginner trombone. If a trombone has an F attachment (also known as a "trigger trombone") There are technically only 6 positions because the trigger can act as sixth and seventh. (1st position with trigger becomes sixth, 2nd position with trigger becomes seventh) though it is best to use sixth position while playing the F in the low register of the instrument.