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All insturments play the same notes. They all play some variations (sharps and flats) of the notes A-B-C-D-E-F-G. Different instruments will play a different range or octives of these. A harmonica might focus on a certain key and have certain notes, all of which a piano could play.
It is a musical instrument that will play all notes.
All you have to do is get the sheet of music and then if you know all your notes just play it
That is called a "tie". It joins the two notes together creating a single sound that lasts the duration of both notes added together.
Trombones are used in orchestras all over the world.
No you don't. The slide trombone is a brass instrument and it can be played without using the fingers. At least, you do not have to use the fingers in order to articulate individual notes. All you need is to be able to move the slide forward and back swiftly and accurately. There are valve trombones; the fingers are needed to play them. No, the bugle does not have any keys. Changes in notes and sounds are all done with the lips and breath.
the trumpet can play most notes in music. it all depends on how good the trumpeter is
The notes are the same on all instruments.
pretty much the same as any other musician Tab, or for the more advanced actual notes but for the most part all musicians play the same thing .I can play a guitar to whats on a bass sheet I can play a violin to whats on a flute sheet when it comes down to it everything is based on the seven notes and if you know what notes are what you can read and play anything . hope that helps .
I can't read your question. Spell and punctuate correctly and I'll answer correctly.
With your fingers and by blowing in it.