File:Wirth trombone slide position chart.jpg

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Description
English: A chart of which musical notes may be obtained in which slide positions for alto trombone, tenor trombone, and bass trombone.
Deutsch: Zugpositionen für Alt, Tenor und Bass-Posaune, und die Tönen die in jedes Position lauten
Date
Source

Original publication: Posaunen-Schule für Alt, Tenor und Bass-Posaune / Instruction Book of the Simple and Valve-Trombone

Immediate source: http://kimballtrombone.com/trombone-history-timeline/19th-century-second-half/
Author

Adam Wirth

(Life time: Not known, not applicable)
Other information
English: Bilingual English/German publication
Deutsch: Zweisprachiges Buch, Deutsch/Englisch


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Slide position and valve fingering chart for alto, tenor and bass trombones, from a late 19th century text

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