
Repeat this several times, keeping the volume around mezzo piano. If you experience a challenge playing any of the lower pedal notes, start on one you can play and slowly glissando down towards the target note. Remember that the positions for pedal register notes on the F-attachment are the same as the octave above in the trigger register (E♭ down to B below the staff). This is because working into the trigger registers on pedals can be a bit of a challenge. You'll notice that E♭, E, F, G♭, and G major are notated with three octaves. In the scale PDF attached to this article, you will find all the major scales and their arpeggios written in two octaves and focused on the bass trombone register.

You've probably already been working into the pedal register - after all, it's fun! Now, let's put that fun to work.

Most of the music you will play over your performing career will be based on some form of a scale, so practicing them should be a part of your daily routine.įor a bass trombonist, scale practice down to the bottom end of the instrument is critical for mastery. One of the most beneficial areas of practice to build your skill in this area is working on two octave major scales. Get the Two Octave Major Scales & Arpeggios for Bass Trombone PDFĪs a bass trombonist, you act as a bridge between the trombones and the tubas, often venturing down far below the staff.
