What are the slide positions for a Trombones chromatic scale?

What are the slide positions for a Trombones chromatic scale?

Chromatic Slide Position Chart for Tenor and Bass Trombones (Everett)

  • B.
  • B or C-Flat. C. C-Sharp or D-Flat. D. short 3. D-Sharp or E-Flat. short 2. E.
  • B.
  • F.
  • &
  • F-Sharp or G-Flat. short 3. G. short 2. G-Sharp or A-Flat. A. A-Sharp or B-Flat.
  • What are the positions on the trombone?

    Trombone Notes and Positions

    • The Harmonic series of a trombone.
    • 1st position- all the way in.
    • 2nd position-between 2.5″ & 3″ out.
    • 3rd position-brace just before the bell.
    • 4th position-end of slide just past the bell.
    • 5th position-mid way between the bell and stocking.
    • 6th position-just before the stockings.

    What is the F Chromatic Scale?

    The F chromatic scale has 12 notes, and uses every half-tone / semitone position. The piano diagram below shows the note positions and note names.

    What note is 4th position on trombone?

    The positions on the trombone are as followed. 2nd Position: (E) Out about an inch and a half. 3rd Position: (Eb) Fingers by the bell. 4th Position: (D) Wrist by the bell. 5th Position: (C#) Wrist just past the bell by about 2 inches.

    What note is 5th position on trombone?

    The positions on the trombone are as followed. 3rd Position: (Eb) Fingers by the bell. 4th Position: (D) Wrist by the bell. 5th Position: (C#) Wrist just past the bell by about 2 inches. 6th Position: (C) Nearly a full reach.

    What is the G major scale on the trombone?

    G Major Scale on Trombone (1 Sharp = F#)Positions:2 Octaves = low G (4), A (2), B (7), C (6), D (4), E (2), F# (5), G (4), A (2), B (4), C (3), D (1), E (2)…

    Is there a slide chart for a tenor trombone?

    This is the slide position chart for a standard straight tenor trombone – without an F attachment trigger. For more about the function of an F attachment trigger see: https://www.norlanbewley.com/holton160.htm Go Here for the slide position chart for a trombone with an F attachment trigger.

    Are you interested in learning how to play the trombone?

    Are you interested in learning how to play the trombone? 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. As you’ll see in the trombone position chart above, the trombone’s notes are played by moving the slide.

    What’s the position of a F Attachment trigger trombone?

    Go Here for the slide position chart for a bass trombone Bb-F-Gb. 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 treble clef standard straight trombone.