Up to 2 sharps or flats.
106 db (75 db * sqrt of 2)
To one octave: C major & D minor To two octaves: F, G major & A minor
You have to do all the scales and arpeggios slurred as well. scales in 2 to a bow, and arpeggios 3 to abow. f major a major a minor a minor melodic d major d minor d minor melodic c minor melodic
The most common low brass instruments are: 1. Trombone (bass trombone is lower than tenor trombone) 2. Euphonium & baritone horn 3. Tuba
For c major there are no sharps, for b flat major there are two flats, b flat and e flat
Step 1: Get a trombone. Step 2: Insert Mouthpeice. Step 3: Blow.
I would not consider the regular "tenor trombone" to be a scholarship instrument. However, instruments such as the alto and bass trombone are more likely choices as "scholarship instruments.". If you play tenor now, bass wouldn't be too difficult to learn. Euphonium is an alternative that is more like a tenor trombone. Source(s) 7 years of playing tenor trombone, 2 years of doubling on Euphonium, Bass Trombone, & Tuba.
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Norman Scales is 6' 3 1/2".
Prunella Scales is 5' 3 1/2".