Understanding Trombone Slide Positions and Fingering for B-flat to A
This guide provides essential information on trombone slide positions and fingerings for the notes B-flat, C, D, E, F, G, and A. It details the name of each note, its corresponding slide position, and the recommended valve combinations. For instance, B-flat requires the first valve, while C is played open. D utilizes the first and third valves, E is played with the first and second valves, F with the first valve, G stays open, and A employs both the first and second valves. Master these basics for better trombone playing!
Understanding Trombone Slide Positions and Fingering for B-flat to A
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Trombone notes Trombone Slide Positions
This note’s name is B flat. This is the flat sign: This is the fingering for B . 1st valve
This note’s name is C. This is the fingering for C. Open – Do not use any valve.
This note’s name is D. This is the fingering for D. 1st and 3rd valves
This note’s name is E. This is the fingering for E. 1st and 2nd valves
This note’s name is F. This is the fingering for F. 1st valve
This note’s name is G. This is the fingering for G. Open
This note’s name is A. This is the fingering for A. 1st and 2nd valves