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I think it is B flat, high D, and high F. They are all in 1st. ( A different Person Says: It's not high D. There's no High D on first position. I should know I play Trombone. The note's are actually Low B flat, High F, and High B flat.) (Another different person says: It includes B flat, F, High B flat, High D and High F, all in 1st. There IS High D in first, it's in between Bb and High F. I have a school instructor AND band director that will back me up.)

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