![]() ![]() ![]() For example for the notes f and g, when playing with the help of a trombone position chart, the note f is always played on the sixth position. Like this, the positions that have to be played will arise automatically. You only have to make sure that the two tones can be played without detours, so without a countermovement. Trombone players pick up the positions intuitively. The tube, however, lacks any sort of position markers. This video will walk you through the slide positions and notes that are in the Bb Major scale. There are seven possible settings for the slide, from 1 (toward you) to 7. The patterns change with the musical scales (for example minor scales) but then are the same for all the minor scales. When playing the trombone, the player adjusts the pitch by sliding a mechanism that affects the instrument’s tubing’s length. The combination in major musical scales, when upwards, is always: whole tone, semitone, whole tone, semitone and downwards: semitone, whole tone, semitone, whole tone. Often it is easier to keep a combination of numbers in mind if you refer it to a certain symbolism (ATM machine/Smartphone etc.) The idea behind playing according to a trombone position chart is that musical scales which run upward, always make a movement upward and vice versa. For example for musical scales, the trombone position chart is helpful in transferring mechanical motion sequences into another tonality. For the course of the melody, it is often favorable to keep an eye on the tone after next, in order to get an optimal movement pattern. Depending on this, the motion is either favorable or not. Go Here for the slide position chart for a tenor clef trombone with an F attachment trigger. Go Here for the slide position chart for a treble clef standard straight trombone. Go Here for the slide position chart for a treble clef trombone with an F attachment trigger. Musical scales that start on the first position, always have a motion to the front, no matter if they go up or down. Go Here for the slide position chart for a bass trombone Bb-F-Gb. Motion sequences – musical scales from the first position
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