Yes, you can either hold the Bb trigger and play it or transpose the music up a forth or down a fifth.
trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and french horn
Trumpet,French Horn ,Trumbone andTuba
No it is not the same as a French or English horn.
Kinda. A mellophone is a trumpet pitched like a french horn. It has mostly trumpet fingerings.
The knobs on the tuba and Trumpet are called valves. The knobs on a french horn are often called valves or rotors. You use valve oil on the tuba and trumpet, while you use rotor oil for the french horn.
The knobs on the tuba and Trumpet are called valves. The knobs on a french horn are often called valves or rotors. You use valve oil on the tuba and trumpet, while you use rotor oil for the french horn.
Sometimes music scores are non-transposed to make things easier for the composer and conductor.
Trumpet
To transpose from concert pitch to horn pitch, you transpose it up a fifth or down a fourth. A fifth up from C4 would be G4, so you would play a G4 on the horn for a C4. Hope this helps =)
The french horn is in the category of Brass instruments. All other brass instruments are technically relatives of the french horn. ---------------- The closest thing I could think of is a mellophone.... Its like a french horn but for Marching Band.... It sort of looks like a trumpet. Trumpets are also relatives of the french horn... I would suggest if you are a beginner to start out on the trumpet then move to one of these instruments.... I would know because I play mellophone now and its my 3rd year of band and I just stopped playing trumpet. Hope this helps.
no they didn't have a F horn (French Horn) in their music