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Re: treble clef for all



In message <486c1a9271saxhorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Adrian Drover
<saxhorn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
>> It has  also been suggsted that in the early days the G Trombone did not
>> require to learn treble clef beacuse they only needed 1st and 7th
>> position which were usded alternately!
>
>????? You're either pulling our legs, or someone's been pulling yours.

Sounds like those great march bass trom parts that go 1st 6th 1st 6th
1st 6th 1st 6th - ie Bb F Bb F Bb F Bb F in crotchets for the entire
thing.
-- 
Tim Morgan, Bass Trombone, Woolley Pritchard Sovereign Brass.
http://www.fylde.demon.co.uk/sov/sov.htm


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