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bloke wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:34 am @peteedwards

Yes. F natural. Apologies !!!! :fingerscrossed:

LOL. Were I to play it that way (8ve lower), that would be one pitch where by the 4th circuit would be set for the wrong length ( referring back to setting my fourth slide for 2-4 B natural). :teeth:
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Playing it that way, it would be a low noise that would disappear in a flash, as does (other than its fuel) a short percussive fart. Probably, it's a fairly low percentage of the population who tune their farts.

Had that couple edited the part a little more intelligently, they would have also placed the following E-natural in the same octave, and then dropped down to F-sharp afterwards, but perhaps they considered that double low E to be something that couldn't be sacrificed.
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Thats the money note of the whole thing! Tuba & bass trombone in octaves on the low E, that's what I live for!
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