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well, you shouldn't need a chart for this one, especially if you have an f+d chart, just think Eb gets you out to 3rd so you get Ab C Eb with just that trigger F+Eb gets you a low Eb. thats just about all the notes your gonna need the Eb for. i learned Bass bone last year and writing up the slide positions are a good teaching tool, but you shouldn't use it as a crutch. besides, you should practice the traditional slide positions, they keep you more in tune and give you a better tone, unless you have an open wrap, but getting your arm used to getting out there helps you get the feel for the horn.
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I am thinking that I have or have seen an Raph book with F/Eb dependent slide positions. I will look in my collection and respond again if I find it.

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