If you mean fingering chart, then yes. There are several charts on line that show the traditional fingering for a Trumpet. I've listed a few below. Most start with the lowest note being F# below the staff. However, some list notes that are called "pedal tones," which are notes not normally written in music literature, but are sometimes used during practice sessions. Most of the charts end at high C, but depending on the ability of the player, notes can be played much higher than that.
http://www.lyricbrass.com/spang/fctrumpet.pdf
how do you play fireflies by owl city on trumpet with the notes on a staff
hey i play Trumpet to but i don't know the notes sorry
The notes for a trumpet for the song, Fifty Ways to Say Goodbye, can be found on the website Music Notes.
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You buzz your lips, which causes the trumpet to vibrate. You change notes by pressing valves or blowing the air faster.
There are many notes to the trumpet! YHou can get all the sharps and flats on a piano just a slightly smaller range!
I don't think there is any trumpet in Who Says, mainly violins
do american pie style on the trumpet....knock a banging fart out down the trumpet :)
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no, the recorder has 5 notes and the trumpet has only three.
If the bugle is in the normal key of B-flat, then the notes played by the bugle correspond to the open notes of the trumpet - no valves pressed down at all. If the bugle is in a different key than the trumpet, you will need to transpose the bugle notes into the key of the trumpet to find which notes to play on the trumpet. After you have done the transposition, it should be the case that the same valve combination can be used for all the bugle notes in that key.