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if your playing it down its 123, if upper range its just 12

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C flat is the same note as B natural.

You finger it 2nd valve.

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Valves 2 and 3 for the lower octave and 2nd valve for the one near the top of the staff

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A regular G-Sharp is the valves 2 and 3, but I'm not sure what a double is if it even exists...

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valves 2 and 3

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Q: How do you finger double g sharp on a b flat trumpet?
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How do you finger A sharp on a trumpet?

On a b-flat trumpet, A sharp is played with the first valve, same same as B flat.


How do you finger g flat on the trumpet?

2nd valve, same as F sharp.


How do you finger b flat in trumpet?

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Is there a double sharp or double flat enharmonic for G sharp or A flat?

No. It would be F#X or Bb bb. (F sharp double-sharp or B flat double-flat.)


What is a half step above a?

A sharp, B flat, or even C double-flat. How you finger it varies upon the instrument you play.


Can an A flat be called a double sharp or flat or not?

an a flat only can be called an a flat There is no double sharp equivalent, but it is the same as G sharp.


What happens when you sharp e flat for trumpet?

Not sure exactly what you mean by the question, but in general, for written music purposes, an E flat is the same as D sharp. On a b-flat trumpet, E flat is fingered as 2-3.


Can g sharp or a flat be called a double sharp of double flat?

no, g sharp is the only "landlocked" note, which means it can only be called g sharp or a flat, not any double sharps or double flats.


How come there is no double sharp or double flat enharmonic for G sharp or A flat?

Being that it's a whole-step away from another sharp or flat note in both directions, there is no possible double-sharp/flat spelling for it.


Can any note in an octave have an enharmonic - such as G-sharp and A-flat B and C-flat and A and B-double-flat etc?

I am guessing so... I've seen something like a key signature having a B-flat, and somewhere in the piece there is a flat in front of a B, so it would be a B-double-flat. If double flats are allowed,then it would be C,B-sharp;C-sharp,D-flat;D, E-double-flat; D-sharp, E-flat; E, F-flat;F,G-double-flat;F-sharp,G-flat;G,A-double-flat;G-sharp,A-flat;A,B-double-flat;and B,C-double-flat.


How do you finger a sharp on flute?

Same as B-flat.


How do you finger a low f flat on a trumpet?

Vowels 1 2 and 3