[Trombone-l] Bass Trombone Intonation Chart (Bb F/Gb/D)

Galen Zinn grzinn at astound.net
Sun Oct 5 17:52:05 CDT 2008


Thanks to all of you who have responded to my question. In response to
answers that I have received from Howard Spindel, Jon Bohis, and Eliezer
Aharoni, here is a more detailed explanation of what I was hoping to find
for an inline, independently valved, Bb/F/Gb/D Bass Trombone.

The Trombonist¹s Handbook, by Reginald H. Fink tackles the problem of
intonation for tenor trombone on page 76 (Chapter 17). I have found that his
explanations, and particularly his ³INTONATION CHART² on page 79 have been
very helpful in reminding me what to do with my slide when I am  practicing
the modes of the trombone overtone series with proper intonation. I have
wished for years that someone had extended Fink¹s ³Intonation Chart² idea on
down for each of the independent valves that are found on the inline
Bb/F/Gb/D bass trombone. Having something like this on the music stand FOR
QUICK REFERENCE would be quite convenient.

If you have Fink's book, please take a look at page 79 to see what I mean.
Basically, what you would end up with would be an intonation chart that
would extend down through all of the slide positions for each of the
independent bass trombone valves and/or combinations of valves (F, Gb, & D).

Thanks Again.
GRiZ  

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Galen Zinn" <grzinn at astound.net>
> To: <trombone-l at samford.edu>
> Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2008 10:46 PM
> Subject: [Trombone-l] Bass Trombone Intonation Chart (F/Gb/D)
> 
> 
>> Can someone recommend a source for an intonation chart for an independent
>> inline Bb/F/Gb/D Bass Trombone? There are so many options / slide position
>> choices available for this animal.
>> 
>> GRiZ
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