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Question: Bass trombone and trombone with f attachment!?
first off what is the difference between the two!. also i have a tenor trombone and am currently in the market for a trombone that can hit a pedal b flat to a high f (above the bar) also i was wondering with a trombone with an f attachment, how do you play the notes from a low f to a pedal b flat !? Thanks for your inputWww@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
the difference between tenor w!./ f attachment & bass bone!?
1!. bass bone has a larger bore
2!. bass bone usually has 2 valves (not just one like tenor w!./ f attach)
3!. larger bell diameter on bass bone

positions for notes low f through pedal Bb;
F (T1)
E (T2)
Eb (T3)
D (T4)
Db (T5)
C (T6)
B (T7)
Bb (1)

T=trigger

note; like all pitches on trombone, the positions are relative!. in the lower register-you should play the positions a bit flat because of the trigger!.Www@QuestionHome@Com