The tonic is the 1st note in the scale. For example, in the G major scale, G is the tonic.
No. It is only the dominant note in the scale of G.
It is the same on any instrument-- (Acending scale) g a b c d e f# g (Decending Scale) g f# e d c b a g
The notes in a G harmonic minor scale are: G A B flat C D E Flat F# G
The submediant, the sixth degree of the G major scale, is E.E natural
The slide positions for the A Major scale, starting on low A, are as follows: A - 2 B - 7 C#- 5 D - 4 E - 2 F#- 5 G#- 3 A - 2
The slide positions for the A Major scale, starting on low A, are as follows: A - 2 B - 7 C#- 5 D - 4 E - 2 F#- 5 G#- 3 A - 2
The F minor scale consists of the notes F, G, Ab, Bb, C, Db, and Eb. For trombone, the slide positions for this scale are as follows: F (1st position), G (4th position), Ab (1st position), Bb (3rd position), C (4th position), Db (6th position), and Eb (4th position). This pattern helps players navigate the scale smoothly while maintaining intonation.
The notes and positions for A-sharp are exactly the same as for B-flat.
For the Bb blues scale (Bb, Db, Eb, E, F, Ab), the trombone slide positions are as follows: Bb (1st position), Db (4th position), Eb (2nd position), E (3rd position), F (1st position), and Ab (5th position). This scale can be played effectively by moving between these positions as you navigate the notes. Practicing the transitions between these slide positions will help in achieving smoother scale performance.
For the C scale starting on a 2nd space C, the positions are 6, 4, 2, 1, 4, 2, 4, 3.
The B major scale in the second octave on the trombone uses the following slide positions: B (1st position), C# (4th position), D# (6th position), E (1st position), F# (4th position), G# (6th position), and A# (8th position). The scale then resolves back to B in 1st position. This sequence allows for smooth transitions between notes within the scale.
C#-d#-f-f#-g#-a#-c-c# 5 3 1 5 3 1 3 2
g is in fifth position
6421 6421 54321 4321 321 (thats al I know)
Slide positions for B-flat tenor trombone concert pitch to middle C: C (6th), D(4th), E(2nd), F(1st), G(4th), A(2nd), B(4th), middle C (3rd)
For the B flat scale which is the most common for beginners: 1 6 4 3 1 4 2 1