![]() ![]() It`s alright, but the slide became crap really fast. I bought the Jupiter just because i thought it was cool. If you bought a Thein or Miraphone soprano and spent that kind of money on it, you`d know what you were doing with it before you ever shelled out that money. BUT i`m assuming you bought a Jupiter soprano for like 300 bucks. The slide positions will all be relatively the same as a tenor trombone in relation to the bell. A soprano trombone has a moving handslide and stationary bell. Most slide trumpets had a 4 note capacity to them. This is the reason why the trombones section starts to really move their slides energetically as the music gets lower and lower. Slide trumpets were medieval instruments in which the bell moved back and forth, not the handslide. This means that with a basic tenor trombone with no extra attachments, notes in this region that are next to each other on the staff might be quite far apart in terms of positions. And waht he is talking about IS NOT A SLIDE TRUMPET. 3rd space on tenor clef reads as a B on tenor, but you move them up spaces and lines like you would treble. 3rd space on treble is a trumpet C which transposes to a trombone Bb. (and also add 2 flats to whatever the key signature is to make it bass)It`s also just like reading tenor clef. To convert treble into what you would see for bass clef, move any note on a space up 2 spaces, or if on a line move it up 2 lines and it will look like it should for bass clef. Soprano trombone can either transpose a trombone part up an octave, or you can read it treble from a trumpet. Get even more out of this site with the accompanying Practice Book. If you prefer to start on the lower note, C, you can go to Trombone Treble Clef Low. Your first note will be G, and you will not need positions 5 and 6 until Level B. Trombone chart slide trigger position attachment fingering clef sheet low music tenor brass instrument positions bewley charts high valve trebleTrombone clef tenor slide chart position treble music trigger attachment sheet low bass brass charts bb horn positions base bewley Tromboneslideposition. The only thing that really uses soprano clef is a Viola. This page is for students who struggle to reach 6th position. Elementary trombone positions are also diagrammed with a description of all positions up to and including sixth position. ![]() A helpful photograph labels the parts of the trombone. Ummmm the soprano clef has nothing to do with the instrument being called soprano. An easy-to-understand position chart featuring chromatic, major, and minor scale studies. ![]()
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