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A low B(natural) on a Trombone is in the 7th position (a little bit past 6th position)

The high one can either be played in that position or 4th position.

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For the b natural below middle C it is 4th position or 7th position. For the b natural below that it is also on 7th position. For the b natural below that it is double trigger 4, which is nearly 5th position. You can get that b natural without a bass trombone or double trigger trombone, but it won't sound nice and you would have to make tuning slide adjustments to play the note itself.

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The slide position for b sharp is the same as the slide position for c since they are the same note. Therefore a low b sharp position is 6 and a high b sharp position is 3.

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4thC.

no its not d is 4th

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