G above muiddle C is open valve (none pressed) and tighter lip for high note
On trumpet, concert G is written A.
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.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for low G is 13 and the fingering for higher Gs is open.
On a standard Bb trumpet the fingering for a high G is open. An alternate fingering is 13.
Well, many or most of the notes are similar, although they will be in different "places," or valve placements, since the trumpets are in different "keys." What this means is that a "G" trumpet will play a "G" note when no fingering is used, and a "B" trumpet a "B" note.
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
It is possible to play a high G on the trumpet. You can play almost about any pitch on the trumpet if your lips are tight enough but they let air flow through.
You play a G below the staff on the trumpet with the fingering 1 and 3, loosen the jaw if you are having trouble reaching it.
All open
the first notes are C C G G
If using a B-flat trumpet, to play Taps in G, hold down the 1st and 2nd valves the whole time.
if you are playing a Bb trumpet, concert A is your B, and concert G is your A. To transpose to the trumpet note, go one whole step (two half steps) higher than the "concert" pitch.