![]() Please find below trombone notes: Trombone slide positions: 1st position- all the way in 2nd position-between 2. Below is a rough guide for where each position is on the trombone, be aware that each trombone is different and will need to use your ears to correctly put the slide in the correct place to play in tune. Therefore I do not recommend playing it using this position. The Note in black the 7 th harmonic and is very flat when played with the slide all the way in. The Harmonic series of a trombone These notes below show the pitches that can be played by not moving the slide but just tightening up and loosing the lips. A high buzz will be created by tight lips and a fast stream of air pushed through them causing a high frequency of vibrations this will result in a produce a high note. Faisst which builds a chromatic scale from the overtone series for each position, can be downloaded free of charge (PDF. This chart (chart 1) along with a second chart (chart 2) by Dr. This is done by tightening and loosening the tension of your lips, this will create a higher or lower sounding buzz. Jurgen Faisst and shows a trombone slide and the location of positions for notes for the open, F and D valved trombone. To get all of the pitches, you need change the Harmonic series. It was first described by Andre Brown around 1795. The modern system has seven chromatic slide positions on the tenor trombone in B. ![]() ![]() ![]() Technique Key Position Slide Position Chart (new system) most trombones tenor trombones like a valve one in the middle. The trombone is the only brass instrument that doesn’t use valves to change the pitch within a harmonic series of notes. They were distributed in military groups of the 19th century. ![]()
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