Bass bone false tones

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bigbandbone
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Bass bone false tones

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In a thread in the "Musicians" sections the subject of "false tones" was touched on.

This is what JohnL responded to my question:

"bigbandbone wrote: ↑Wed Jul 31, 2019 1:38 pm
Rookie bass bone player question - False tones were mentioned above. What are false tones?
In a general sense, it's any time you make your chops buzz a different note than your horn wants to play. Like playing an Eb below the staff on a straight tenor. It's an acquired skill.

When bass trombone players use the term they're usually talking about playing low B (and possibly C) without the benefit of a second valve or pulling the F-attachment to E."

On a single valve bass, what are the slide positions for false tone C and B? And, do I play them open, or with the trigger depressed?
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I find the best place for the false tone C and B are valve down, a major third below the primary note. In other words, C is the same position as E and B is the same position as Eb.
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Re: Bass bone false tones

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You will have to find exactly where they are for you.

You play them with the F trigger, and C is approximately in 2nd; B approximately in 3rd (F positions -- longer than Bb positions).
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