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Old 05-08-2011, 07:24 PM

I NEED HELP FOR BAND, NOW.
URGENTLY. FOR BAND FINALS THAT ARE IN 2 DAYS, WE NEED TO PLAY ALL 12 MAJOR TROMBONE SCALES!
I DON'T NEED THE NOTES FOR THEM. I JUST NEED THE POSITIONS FOR IT.
PLEASE..NO ONE GIVE ME A LINK TO A WEBSITE SHOWING ME HOW TO CONVERT THE NOTES TO THE POSITIONS ON THE TROMBONE OF IT.
I JUST NEEDS THE POSITIONS TO ALL 12 MAJOR TROMBONE SCALES, RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW.
CAN ANYONE JUST CONVERT THESE TO THE SLIDE POSITIONS ON THE TROMBONE?! PLEASE...


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Old 05-08-2011, 07:28 PM

You would really be better off looking at a chart like this one and learning how to convert the scales in your head. Just write the number beside each note in the scale if you need a visual reminder at first. It's harder than straight memorization, but it'll help you genuinely learn the scales instead of just cramming them into your noggin. I used to have to take these tests as a trombone player too. :yes:

How long have you been playing the instrument?

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Old 05-08-2011, 08:50 PM

Wouldn't this be easily achieved through a quick Google search? I mean, no offense but geeze, everyone who ever took band in high school did these with pretty much zero trouble. Band homework should NOT be the homework stressing you out. :D

Also, talking in caps is really, really obnoxious.

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Old 05-09-2011, 03:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Knerd View Post
You would really be better off looking at a chart like this one and learning how to convert the scales in your head. Just write the number beside each note in the scale if you need a visual reminder at first. It's harder than straight memorization, but it'll help you genuinely learn the scales instead of just cramming them into your noggin. I used to have to take these tests as a trombone player too. :yes:

How long have you been playing the instrument?
I just started this Semester! And those aren't all twelve scales, like the teacher said...

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Old 05-09-2011, 03:38 AM

That chart actually does contain all the necessary notes to play all twelve scales. :yes:

 


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