All the notes are open!
Start with G (it's the second lowest open note)
You also need to play one partial up from that (C)
Another partial higher (E)
And the one above that (G)
G G C ...
G C E ...
G C E, G C E, G C E...
C, E, G...
G, E, C...
G, G, C.
For the sheet music see the related link.
If using a B-flat trumpet, to play Taps in G, hold down the 1st and 2nd valves the whole time.
no
It is called "Taps", and it's on the Bugle. not the Trumpet.
a B flat trumpet will tune to an A by playing a B. A C trumpet will tune to an A by playing an A.
As a general rule, when a part indicates "Trumpet" it is for the b-flat trumpet, so there is no difference. Depending on where you play, you may sometimes see a part for "trumpet in C" or some other key, but unless you play in a symphonic orchestra, that isn't all that common.
If using a B-flat trumpet, to play Taps in G, hold down the 1st and 2nd valves the whole time.
no
Yes it works out fine
B flat
On a standard B-flat trumpet B is played with the second valve and A is played with 1-2.
To play a sharp B flat on a trumpet, you would use the first valve and the third valve together.
The best trumpet is a Bach, i recommend a B flat trumpet made by Yamaha if your not a professional. always go with a B flat trumpet though.
Some do, but most trumpets are in B-flat.
It is called "Taps", and it's on the Bugle. not the Trumpet.
B-Flat
how do u do the d in trumpet
The most common trumpets are in B flat, if they aren't B flat it will say at the begging of the name for example the"E flat trumpet"