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See our Mp3 TRACKS, SHEET MUSIC, SCORES for Trombone. Go Here for the slide position chart for a tenor clef trombone with an F attachment trigger.Notice that the low B is not available because there are only 6 positions with the valve: Shown below are the notes most commonly used with the valve. Go Here for the slide position chart for a treble clef standard straight trombone. The valve adds four notes (shown inside the rectangle below) to the trombone’s low range, between the low E in 7th position and the Pedal B stin 1 position. Here we’ll go through the slide positions and give a chart for the notes these positions can (roughly) produce.Go Here for the slide position chart for a treble clef trombone with an F attachment trigger.Go Here for the slide position chart for a bass trombone Bb-F-Gb. Because of the physics of the alto trombone, the lowest natural note just above the false tones is concert A.Go Here for the slide position chart for a trombone with an F attachment trigger.Slide Position Chart for Straight Trombone.The chart itself is two pages so click on the above button to see the entire chart. For more about the function of an F attachment trigger see: These comparisons are for a standard straight trombone – without an F attachment trigger.
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Sound available for each note (MIDI sound). Keep always with you the fingerings of the trombone. He has given me permission to adopt this chart. Expert or beginner, 'Trombone Slide Position Chart' is an application to show you the fingering chart of the trombone. Its in a simple grid with all the notes in a given position or fingering in the same column. I received an email from Robert Hibberd with a chart he created from my Slide Position Charts to compare the Treble and Bass positions for the benefit of players who have learned from one notation and now desire to learn the other. The arrangement of these charts is less commonly seen but very useful. i. Jurgen Faisst and shows a trombone slide and the location of positions for notes for the open, F and D valved trombone. Another way to look at it would be the similarities between tenor trombone slide positions and trumpet fingerings would be the same. (You are Here) Go Here for the slide position chart for a. Go Here for the slide position chart for a treble clef trombone with an F attachment trigger. Go Here for the slide position chart for a bass trombone Bb-F-Gb. TREBLE & BASS CLEF STANDARD STRAIGHT TROMBONE SLIDE POSITION CHART If that is the case, the positions would be the same as tenor trombone, sounding an octave higher. Slide Position Chart for Straight Trombone Go Here for the slide position chart for a trombone with an F attachment trigger.