- 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. ...
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- F-Sharp or G-Flat. short 3. G. short 2. G-Sharp or A-Flat. A. A-Sharp or B-Flat.
- What are the slide positions on a trombone?
- How many positions does a slide trombone have?
- What note is 2nd position trombone?
What are the slide positions on a trombone?
The trombone has 7 positions: First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh or 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. When learning your trombone positions, rather than think of them as 7 separate positions, it is helpful to think of them in groupings.
How many positions does a slide trombone have?
The slide has seven positions
Trombones work by using the slide to change the length of the tubing, which controls the pitch of the sound. The slide has seven positions, counted in order from the 1st position (toward you) to the 7th position (fully extended).
What note is 2nd position trombone?
The positions on the trombone are as followed.
1st Position: (F) In. 2nd Position: (E) Out about an inch and a half. 3rd Position: (Eb) Fingers by the bell. 4th Position: (D) Wrist by the bell.