![]() Players without an Bb-attachment should disregard positions indicating the use of the valve (marked with a 'V' before the position number). These books have been written excellently by Mark Nightingale for that purpose and include plenty that is useful even if you’re not planning on taking grade exams. provides comprehensive information about available alternate positions. How to play and practice scales using the demonstration video, score (notes) and slide position chart. I would highly recommend all brass players purchase a scale/arpeggio book, and this publication includes everything required for the scale part of ABRSM’s grade exams – as well as many helpful editorial tips for preparing them.īrass Scales & Exercises: Trombone from 2015: Grades 1 – 8 (Brass Exam Repertoire) by Trinity College LondonĪ common alternative to the ABRSM syllabus is Trinity, which also require technical exercises in their exams. It includes all the trombone slide positions. Scales and Arpeggios for Trombone, Bass Trombone, Baritone and Euphonium But before moving on to the more advanced stuff, here is the trombone slide chart again. Non-Compensating 4 valve Euphonium Fingering Charts & player tips from Norlan Bewley, Low Brass music educator, clinician, arranger, composer of low brass. Here you will find guides on how to play scales on the trombone and start your journey towards their mastery! 12 Major Scales Trombone Title: Major Scales - trombone/baritone b.c. Ab G Bb A Cb B Db C Eb D Fb E Gb F ORDER OF SHARPS F C G D A E B. ![]() So my guess is that it depends a lot on the trombone, the mouthpiece, the player. I managed to find D and E positions on my trombone by ear, which are rather 'off' the standard 1-7 positions. Trombone scales are the basic building material of all tonal music and knowing them inside-out has a massive positive effect on all aspects of your music-making. Major Scales Circle of Fourths (Flats) C Major (Concert C) F Major (Concert F) Bb Major (Concert Bb) Eb Major (Concert Eb). What are the standard / usual tenor trombone slide positions for notes above high C None of the charts I have found online goes beyond C (e.g., below). A thorough familiarity with trombone scales is an essential part of every good musician’s arsenal.
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