Vowels 1 2 and 3
2nd valve, same as F sharp.
Valve 1 and 3 for low f, valve 1 for high f On a B-flat trumpet, 1 and 3 is a low G, not F. Low F below the staff is below the natrual range of a B-flat trumpet. to play that note, you must either press all three valves and pull out the slides or use pedal tones.
It's the 1st finger
It would be the same an F sharp. So just the middle valve.
first valve down gives you Fabove middle C. F# is the lowest note that a common Bb trumpet can play without the use of any slides. It has a fingering of 1-2-3
2nd valve
Trumpet is in treble clef. It is also a b flat instrument. That means in concert pitches, b flat is actually a c. E flat is an f. So starting on the F on the staff, it goes f, f sharp, g, a flat, a, b flat, b, c, c sharp, d flat, d, e flat, e, f. Added answer: A B-flat trumpet is a B-flat instrument. Trumpets are available in other keys besides B-flat.
their is a G trumpet. F trumpet B flat trumpet and a Piccolo trumpet being the smallest trumpet and an octive higher than a regular trumpet.
If on an F horn, you finger D flat with the first and second valves.
B flat concert means when a concert b flat is played, the concert pitched instruments finger a b flat and thats what comes out. For an alto saxophone to play a concert b flat, it must finger a g for a b flat to come out. a trumpet and clarinet has to finger a c.
low F is first valve down same has high F
A concert F sharp (as played on a piano) is a C on an E flat alto sax.