Trigger conversion ?
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Trigger conversion ?
How much tubing would need to be removed to convert and F trigger Bass to a Gb trigger Bass?
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Re: Trigger conversion ?
Is this a single trigger bass trombone? I'm assuming in Bb/F?
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Re: Trigger conversion ?
Yes a single trigger Bb/F bass trombone.
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Re: Trigger conversion ?
You should bookmark this thread. viewtopic.php?p=65701
The answer is 8.2 inches (4.1 inches on each leg).
The answer is 8.2 inches (4.1 inches on each leg).
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Re: Trigger conversion ?
I'm curious why you would want to though. You'd lose your ability to play low C.
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