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Kadleck's Corner Discuss Flugelhorn sound concept in the Artists in Residence forums; Originally Posted by reesetee1 Trombones sensitive to the trumpets?!!?!?!??....HA!!!!.....I sneeze in your general direction!!!! Hah! We can get ...
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Old 05-18-2007, 06:41 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Trombones sensitive to the trumpets?!!?!?!??....HA!!!!.....I sneeze in your general direction!!!!
Hah! We can get our revenge with short notes anytime we want, and if we're writing the arrangements....heh heh,...hope you like fifth position!
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Old 05-18-2007, 08:04 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Trombones have 5 positions?
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Trombones have 5 positions?
Yes!

1 - In the case
2 - Alone on a stand in a practice room
3 - Being leaned on
4 - Pointing as sax players chair
5 - Lamp.

I didn't miss any, did I?

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Trombones have 5 positions?
Thank you, I forgot!
  1. First position, slide all the way in.
  2. Third position, fingers touching rim of bell.
  3. Second positition, slide in-between first and thrid.
  4. Fourth-Seventh position, between third position and end of the slide.
This method helps a great deal in sightreading, because accidentals are "felt" rather than "read" by trombonists.
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Ahh, Vulgano, I see you have met my students.
J Hirsch to student: "There is no 2 1/2 position."
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