![]() Unfolded, you can read it easily on your music stand and it will not fall over. Your Tenor Trombone Slide Chart is plastic laminated for strength, wipes clean and is a compact, handy size to fit in your trombone case or pocket. All Dr Downing's Tombone Slide Charts are ideal for sight reading practice as they don't have note names to distract you - just the music notes in both flat and sharp form. The Low Brass Players Guide to Doubling, published by Mountain Peak Music. F (flat whole step fifth valve) F (major third fifth valve) Additional charts and related materials for these and other low brass instruments can be found in Dr. But you also are expected to read Alto Clef, for example Shostakovich 10th Symphony and Mozart's "The Magic Flute". CC (flat whole step fifth valve) CC (major third fifth valve) E-Flat. Orchestral Trombonists often have parts switching in and out of Bass and Tenor clefs - here is a perfect companion for you too. Imagine the key signature to have two fewer flats or two more sharps and pretend they are where they should be for treble clef. The problem comes because you have too many flats or too few sharps in the key signature (and they are in odd positions). It is ideal for Brass Band trombonists who are used to reading Treble clef and often get older parts in Tenor Clef. The notes in tenor clef are in exactly the same spots as in treble clef. ![]() Bass clef, tenor clef, alto clef as used in orchestral music and treble clef as us used in Brass band music. Trombone Slide Position Chart Treble Clef F Attachment Trigger Trombone G Ab 7 or T2.5 Db D Norlan Bewley c 1 or 4 or 7 2 or 4 or 6 Gb 7 or T2.5 Db 7 or T2.5 D 2 or 5 3 or 5 or 7 N/A G 3 or 6 T7.5 4 or T6 2 or 6 Db Gb Db 4 or 7 T3. Designed for Tenor Trombone with trigger from Bb to F, this chart follows in our long established tradition of showing all four clefs normally found in trombone parts.
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