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the fingering for f natural on a Trumpet is first valve. that's it, nothing else. you shouldn't need to pull out your third valve slide or anything like that. just push in the first valve and you;re good to go.

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Low D natural (middle of the bass clef) on Trombone is 4th, medium is 1st, high is 1, 3 or 4

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1st position, on a standard tenor trombone.

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7 5 3 2 5 3 1 4

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2nd position which is E or f flat.

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1st position.

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An A is second position in every octave.

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Q: Positions for b natural scale on trombone?
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