1 1 6 1 3 4 1 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 3 4 6 3 3 4 3 1 3
I tought myself Trombone. I started with baritone horn.
The note names are...
Bflat Bflat C Bflat Eflat D Bflat Bflat C Bflat F Eflat Bflat Bflat Bflat(high) G Eflat D C Aflat Aflat G Eflat F Eflat
There are 7 slide positions on a trombone. There are, however, modifications to those 7 positions to create accidentals and when playing a slide.
The slide positions for E is 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7. :)
3,1,4,3,1,4,3,4,1,3,4,1,3
g is in fifth position
the "thing" you pull out of a trombone is called a slide. The slide has seven positions, but seventh position is rarely used.
There are 7 slide positions on a trombone. There are, however, modifications to those 7 positions to create accidentals and when playing a slide.
1-7 (basic)
The slide positions for E is 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7. :)
3,1,4,3,1,4,3,4,1,3,4,1,3
The notes and positions for A-sharp are exactly the same as for B-flat.
g is in fifth position
the slide trombone yes as you have to judge the slide positions for the various notes. There are valved tronbones available
the "thing" you pull out of a trombone is called a slide. The slide has seven positions, but seventh position is rarely used.
The slide have seven different positions. It's used for the Trombone.
6421 6421 54321 4321 321 (thats al I know)
I'm sorry to say, but that is wrong. There are 7 positions on the trombone, starting on 1. You should google slide charts. [Eight.] [Usually there is only seven, but technically a trombone does have 8 positions. I'm pretty sure, seeing as one of my friends has been going to Allstate for 3 years. Though, if I'm wrong, you can hold it against me.] I'm very sure that the trombone only has SEVEN positions. I have played the trombone for six years and also take lessons. The only variation on the seven positions is when you play notes using the trigger, then the positions are somewhat blurred and you could say there are six positions, but this is a stretch. No form of the trombone has more than seven positions. Here are links to a few slide charts. Tenor Trombone: http://www.norlanbewley.com/trombone/slide-positions.htm http://www.drdowningmusic.co.uk/images/Trombone/Chromatic_Charts_Trombone/Tenor_Trombone_Basic_15cm.jpg Bass Trombone: http://www.drdowningmusic.co.uk/images/Trombone/Chromatic_Charts_Trombone/BASS_Trombone_Chromatic_Chart_15cm.gif Alto Trombone: http://www.ulm.edu/~everett/studio/charts/altoposition.pdf I hope this clears things up.
A trombone does not need valves to change pitch because it uses a slide to produce various notes. Along the slide there are seven positions and each position can hit several notes, depending on how well you play.