The Trombone and piano are both non-transposing instruments, so the trombone can read and play piano music as written. That said, if the piano part is too high or low, it will need to be raised or lowered to fit the trombone's range.
It depends entirely if you are a brass band trombonist in B flat, or an orchestral trombonist in C!! Brass band - if you play a C on your trombone, the same pitch is a Bflat on the piano - 3 semitones lower Orchestra - the trombone and the piano are in the same pitch. It all depends on which notes you call you're slide positions on the trombone
The notes for scales on the piano are the exact same notes for corresponding scales on the saxophone. However, as the alto saxophone is in Eb and the tenor saxophone is in Bb, you will have to account for these differences by raising the piano notes by a minor third or lowering the piano notes by a whole step, respectively.
take the piano note down 3 half steps. example: a Bb on piano lowered 3 half steps would be a G
well I am pretty sure that tenor saxophone keyed in Bb so the notes are the same just diffrenent fingerings or in this case differnt slides
Its impossible. that is all..
It depends entirely if you are a brass band trombonist in B flat, or an orchestral trombonist in C!! Brass band - if you play a C on your trombone, the same pitch is a Bflat on the piano - 3 semitones lower Orchestra - the trombone and the piano are in the same pitch. It all depends on which notes you call you're slide positions on the trombone
go to nikyoma on youtube and he knows ironman notes for trumpet and trombone
The notes for scales on the piano are the exact same notes for corresponding scales on the saxophone. However, as the alto saxophone is in Eb and the tenor saxophone is in Bb, you will have to account for these differences by raising the piano notes by a minor third or lowering the piano notes by a whole step, respectively.
take the piano note down 3 half steps. example: a Bb on piano lowered 3 half steps would be a G
Pedal notes.
well I am pretty sure that tenor saxophone keyed in Bb so the notes are the same just diffrenent fingerings or in this case differnt slides
Richard A. Coolidge has written: 'Introspection [for] Trombone and piano' -- subject(s): Trombone and piano music
Its impossible. that is all..
A trombonist uses both the slide on the trombone and his mouth to control the notes.
What website will do that is Spankwire.com
If you have the piano song row (ect.) your boat then you can convert the notes.
what are the piano notes for the song ET