The notes for "Hot Cross Buns" on the trumpet are B, A, and G. The fingerings for these notes are as follows: B (first valve), A (first and second valves), and G (open, no valves). The melody typically follows the pattern: B, A, G, B, A, G, G, G, A, A, A, B, A, G. This simple sequence makes it a great choice for beginners.
The concert pitches are B, D, and F#. Since the trumpet is a Bb instrument, the notes are C#, E, and G#.
I only know the first part. B,A,B....A,G,A,B,G,E, B below the staff
a, b, c, d, e, f, g!!
D, B, A, G, A, G, E. Then, D, B, A, G, A, G, E, G, A, E
D d c a g a c g c a b b b c
Here are the guitar notes, idk what they are in trumpet, but you can transpose haha. D E D C A D E D C A G A, D E D C A D E D C A G A A C The background trumpet (I'm guessing this is trumpet) G F# G A B F# G A
g c b d a and c-sharp. hope this helpt =]
A, b, c, d, e, f, g, a. (Natural minor)
To play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on the trumpet, you will need to know the notes for the melody. The main notes are B, A, G, A, B, B, B. Start by playing those notes in the correct order, following the rhythm of the song. Practice slowly and gradually increase your speed as you get more comfortable.
I'm not sure if the Viola and Trumpet have the same notes, but here are then notes for the viola | V Low B D | D E E | GF# GF# G D | D E E :
The notes for the "Chicken Dance" on trumpet typically follow a simple melody in the key of G major. The main theme primarily consists of the notes G, A, B, D, and E, arranged in a catchy, repetitive pattern. It often starts with G and moves up to A and B, creating a playful and upbeat sound that is easy to follow. For specific arrangements, it’s best to refer to sheet music or a trumpet-specific adaptation.