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If you have a tenor Trombone, the positions are as follows: 4th 4th 4th, 4th 4th 4th, 4th 1st(high lip) 1st(low lip) 6th 4th, 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 4th, 4th 6th 6th 4th 6th 1st.(other option for the end of the first line is to go from 6th and slide it to first) Repeat for most of the second line, but after the second 4th after all the 3rds, go: 1st 1st(both high lip) 3rd 6th 1st(low lip). I hope that makes sense to anyone reading.

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The notes for Jingle Bells can be the same for any instrument or any key, so instead of note names, the solfege is as follows:

mi mi mi

mi mi mi

mi so do re me

fa fa fa fa fa mi mi

mi mi mi re re mi re so

mi mi mi

mi mi mi

mi so do re mi

fa fa fa fa fa mi mi

mi mi so so mi re do

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Depends on what key you're in, but let's assume concert Bb which is the key of C on a standard Trumpet . . .

Try this: . . . E E EEEEE, E E EEEEE, E G C D EEEEE

EE F F FFF FF E EEE EE G G F D CCCCCCC

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In Bflat major, D D D, D D D, D F Bflat C, D, Eflat Eflat Eflat Eflat, Eflat D D, D C C D, C F, D D D, D D D, D F Bflat C, D, Eflat Eflat Eflat Eflat, Eflat D D,F F Eflat C, Bflat.

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1st,3rd,4th,6th

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