Below are fingering and position charts for both the Bb trumpet and tenor trombone. These can be helpful new players as well as intermediate musicians who are learning notes at the edge of their range or notes in a new key. 

Trombone Position Chart and Game

One of the trickiest parts of learning the trombone is identifying the positions of the notes. This is especially true as you’re learning new notes on a regular basis or interacting with a song in a key you’re not familiar with. This position chart is really helpful for making sure you’re learning songs correctly the first time. Unlearning an incorrect fingering can take longer than learning a song the first time. Be sure to consider all of the alternate positions when choosing how to play a passage!

Also, if you like to play games, this note reading game will help you identify both the names of notes on the music staff as well as what position they are on the slide. Just like with practicing the instrument itself, daily practice with this game will see the best results!

Trumpet Finger Chart and Game

And if you’re a trumpet player, all of that is still true! Learning all of the correct fingerings for notes can be really hard to memorize when learning new songs.. This fingering chart is really helpful for making sure you’re learning songs correctly the first time. Mayb times when you’re learning a song 

Also, if you like to play games, this note reading game will help you identify both the names of notes on the music staff as well as what position they are on the slide. Practice this every day if you want to see the fastest results possible! 

 

Let me know if these fingering and position charts help! If there’s something else that would help you become a better brass player, don’t hesitate to reach out. Best of luck in all of your creative musical activities! Thanks for reading.