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  • Trombone 'Bell' notes

    I'm writing a piece that uses a tenor trombone fundamental or bell note, specifically the Ab 2 and a bit octaves below middle C. What VI includes this? Annoyingly, the bass trombone in the SE1 finishes at the A natural just above this! Or should I substitute a tuba just for this one note?

    Thanks

    Charles


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    @ceg said:

    Annoyingly, the bass trombone in the SE1 finishes at the A natural just above this! Or should I substitute a tuba just for this one note?

    Thanks

    Charles

    I'm not sure I understand what you're trying to do here exactly but how much further down will the pitch bend lever get you?


  • The fully chromatic range of the tenor trombone finishes at the E natural just below the bass clef.  However, there are seven lower notes available starting from the Bb below that E natural (see http://andrewhugill.com/manuals/trombone/range.html).  These are known as "pedal" or "bell" notes.

    I was after the Ab pedal note.  I've realised I can cheat and use the lowest note of the Bass trombone (A natural) and bend it down a semitone using pitch bend of 4096.

    However, it appears that native samples for trombone pedal notes are missing from VSL SE1 - do they exist anywhere else?


  • Quote: "The Vienna Symphonic Library decided not to include a sample of the pedals of the tenor trombone because notes of this type can also be played in superlative quality on the bass and contrabass trombone." [:)]  ( http://www.vsl.co.at/en/70/3139/3148/3150/5466.vsl )


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    @ceg said:

    I've realised I can cheat and use the lowest note of the Bass trombone (A natural) and bend it down a semitone using pitch bend of 4096.

    When you use a note even below the range of the bass trombone for a ttb fundamental you are more than cheating. The fundamental Ab of the tenor trombone is sitting a major seventh above the lowest A natural found in the bass trombone manual, so there is definitely no need to pitch bend.