How many positions does an alto trombone have?

How many positions does an alto trombone have?

The slide has seven positions, counted in order from the 1st position (toward you) to the 7th position (fully extended). However, there are no position markers on the tubing. Trombone players learn the positions by feel.

What key is an alto trombone in?

Eb
Pitched in the key of Eb, the alto trombone is not as common as tenor or bass but is still used in a variety of musical settings.

What are the trombone slide positions?

Trombone slide positions:

  • 1st position- all the way in.
  • 2nd position-between 2.5″ & 3″ out.
  • 3rd position-brace just before the bell.
  • 4th position-end of slide just past the bell.
  • 5th position-mid way between the bell and stocking.
  • 6th position-just before the stockings.
  • 7th position-past the stockings just before it falls off.

Does the tenor trombone usually uses the alto clef?

Trombone parts are typically notated in bass clef, though sometimes also written in tenor clef or alto clef. The use of alto clef is usually confined to orchestral first trombone parts, with the second trombone part written in tenor clef and the third (bass) part in bass clef.

What brass instrument do you have to play with your left hand?

The trumpet, in the brass instrument family, is traditionally is meant to be held with the left hand and the valves are pushed with the other hand (although this can be different for a left-handed design).

What key is tenor trombone?

Bb
Types of Trombone

Type Key Other Comments
Tenor Bb Ideal for starting on the trombone
Bass Bb/F/G Generally for the more experienced trombone player
Alto Eb Unless wanting to play only in orchestras, not recommended that you start on an alto trombone.

What is alto and tenor clef?

So, the alto and tenor clefs are used. The only difference between these two ‘C’ clefs is that they indicate a different line for middle C to be drawn on. The alto clef places it in the middle of the stave; the tenor clef places it on the second line from the top.