Dr
Downing's Professional Chromatic Tenor Trombone Slide Chart shows
ALL four clefs used by trombonists.
Bass Clef, Tenor Clef, Alto Clef
and Brass Band Treble Clef.
First published in 2003, now updated
and enlarged to include Alto Clef, the range is now extended from
bottom E to Altissimo Bb (4th octave)
Click on the picture to see a bigger
image. (30K)
Easy to use. Propped on your music
stand, each trombone slide position, with its alternatives, is easily
read, no matter which clef you are reading.
It is ideal for Brass Band trombonists
who are used to reading Treble clef and often get older parts in Tenor
Clef.
Orchestral Trombonists often have
parts switching in and out of Bass and Tenor clefs - here is a perfect
companion for you too. But you also are expected to read Alto Clef,
for example Shostakovich 10th Symphony and Mozart's "The Magic
Flute".
All Dr Downing's Tombone Slide Charts
are ideal for sight reading practice as they don't have note names
to distract you - just the music notes in both flat and sharp form.
Your Tenor Trombone Slide Chart
is plastic laminated for strength, wipes clean and is a compact, handy
size to fit in your trombone case or pocket.
Unfolded, you can read it easily
on your music stand and it will not fall over.
Remember - anything "free"
is normally worth exactly what you pay for it!

Designed for Bb-F-D tuning. Bright, colourful and easily
read.
Don't struggle with incomprehensible "free"
web charts which become crumpled and unreadable after only a few days.
All of our charts are printed on top quality card
and laminated.
Spill your drink on it - no sweat - just wipe it clean.
Benny's Chromatic Bass Trombone Slide Chart covers
all notes from pedal Bflat to altissimo C.

Chromatic
Bb/F Tenor Trombone Slide Chart, by Adrian Morris.
Similar to his Bass Trombone Chart but designed for
Tenor Trombone with trigger from Bb to F, this chart follows in our
long established tradition of showing all three clefs normally found
in trombone parts. Bass clef, tenor clef and treble clef as us used
in Brass band music.
Unique Key Signature Trombone Slide Charts
Do you get confused with key signatures?
Can't tell which notes are flats or sharps?
Especially on the leger lines?
Our unique key signature charts show you quickly and easily.
Many
of our students told us that they had difficulty recognising which
notes were sharps or flats when playing music - especially if there
are lots of leger lines. They said it didn't help to try to work
out the note names - it took too long.
So we sat and thought and came up with the Key Signature
Slide chart. Click on the picture to get an idea.
Our students love it - so will you. You will now
be able to see immediately how to play any flat or sharp, no matter
how high or low, or how many sharps or flats in the key signature.
Naturally, we are not giving them away - but it will
cost you no more than our chromatic slide chart. In fact, you will
need both of them - one for key recognition, the other for the alternative
slide positions.
Do you just want a trombone slide chart or do you
really
want to play better?
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