On a tenor trombone, the slid positions that each of the following notes is played on key C are:
- A (A Natural) - Second Position
- Bb (B Flat) - 1st Position
- C (C Natural) 6th Position
- D (D Natural) - 4th Position
- Eb (E Flat) 3rd Position
- F# (F Sharp) - 5th Position
- G# (G Sharp) - 3rd position./
<h3>What is a tenor trombone?</h3>
The fundamental note of the tenor trombone is B, and it is normally classified as a non-transposing instrument.
In the mid-nineteenth century, tenor trombones with C as its basic note were almost equally popular in Britain and France.
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This question refers to chapter 3 of <em>To Kill a Mockingbird.</em>
Scout was upset with Walter Cunningham for getting her in trouble with the teacher, so she rubbed his nose in the dirt. Jem intervened and invited Walter to lunch at the Finch house.
On the way there Scout noticed "Jem made pleasant conversation with him" and they talked about the Radleys, specifically Boo.
Jem said "I went all the way up to the house once" and Walter noted he "Almost died first year [he] come to school and eat them pecans".
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Transposing musical instrument, instrument that produces a higher or lower pitch than indicated in music written for it. Examples include clarinets, the English horn, and saxophones. Musical notation written for transposing instruments shows the relative pitches, rather than the exact pitches, produced.
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