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We are grateful to the Philharmonia orchestra's Sound Exchange for many of the sound samples in the notes sections of the C:T sound bank Click the note to hear a live sample of the Trombone at the selected pitch. The trombone, unlike the many other instrument fingering charts we feature on our website, follows a different kind of chart: one of the trombone positions. It is a non-transposing instrument along with other instruments in the key of C—the C flute, oboe, bassoon, violin, for example. The cimbasso is a brass instrument in the trombone family, with a sound ranging from warm and mellow to dark and menacing. Only 13 left in stock - order soon. A Flat Major Arpeggio = low A flat (3rd), C (6th), E flat (3rd), A flat (3rd). Slide Position Chart for Straight Trombone (you are here) Go Here for the slide position chart for a trombone with an F attachment trigger. Don't confuse the B-flat trombone (non-transposing) with the B-flat instruments that ARE transposed, like the B-flat Clarinet, B-flat Trumpet, and B-flat Tenor Sax, for example. How to Play the Trombone. The charts below give positions for notes for the "straight" tenor trombone in B flat (a trombone with no valves), notes which can be played on the "F attachment" (a trombone with a single valve) and the F/D attachment for bass trombone (a bass trombone with two valves in which a low "D" is the fundamental note in first position). Asked in Trombone How do you play C flat on trombone ? by Kaizer. The trombone is one of the deepest and most powerful symphonic instruments. It has three to six piston or rotary valves, a predominantly cylindrical bore, and in its modern incarnation is most often pitched in F, though models are available in E♭, C, and occasionally B♭.It is in the same range as a tuba or a contrabass trombone. Going up only: 3rd, 1st, 4th, 3rd, 1st, 3rd, 1st, 3rd Go Here for the slide position chart for a treble clef trombone with an F attachment trigger. 31431312 and then back down Going up: 3rd E flat, 1st F, 4th G, 3rd A flat, 1st B flat, 3rd C, 1st D, 3rd E flat. Go Here for the slide position chart for a bass trombone Bb-F-Gb. FREE Shipping on eligible orders. It's B natural 7th position or slightly-flat second with trigger on a tenor trombone, or any Bb (B flat) pitched trombone. To go back down, you would just play the notes in opposite order (i.e. For the B flat scale which is the most common for beginners: 1 6 4 3 1 4 2 1 What are slide positions for an e flat scale on trombone? If you play a standard B flat trombone and you read in bass clef, G flat is in 5th position. $195.00 $ 195.
Average file size of each sample is around 30Kb. 00. The B-flat tenor trombone is built in the key of B-flat and thus given its name. Kaizer Plastic Trombone Bb B Flat 1000 Series Blue with Soft Travel Bag & Mouthpiece Student Practice Learning Instrument PLY-TBNE-1000BL. As you'll see in the trombone position chart above, the trombone's notes are played by moving the slide.