The same as if you were playing it without. It can be painful, but you can ask your orthodontist for some wax to put on your braces for a little cushion.
No i dont think so because dont you use your lips and breath for trumpet playing? rather than your teeth ? Yes, it can. If you're teeth are crooked it can make playing the trumpet more difficult. Even though you don't use your teeth to play, you do put some amount of pressure on them while playing.
Playing with braces can actually be very good for a new trumpet player. A very common mistake with beginners is to pull the trumpet tight against the lips, which is bad for the player and can damage the lips. A trumpet player with braces has to avoid this problem even more, which means that they are likely to develop better playing practices. Remember that you should never have to pull the trumpet towards your face; just place your lips on the mouthpiece and buzz like you would without braces.
A trumpist. I know because I play the trumpet...:)
Sound it out! Record it, and play it. Play it on the trumpet until you get it right. Keep trying. Remember, the trumpet only has 3 keys!
you get the trumpet then you roll it.
how do you play fireflies by owl city on trumpet with the notes on a staff
Sax, not trumpet
I play trumpet and have it if you want it.
The simple answer is yes, but it's not comfortable. Your sound will suffer for a few weeks until you adjust to the pain. However, some orthodontists can provide a protective cover to put on your braces when you play to help eliminate some of that pain. Either way, don't expect to play as well as you used to for a while...
Play it thats how.
Yes.
Trumpet.