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The lowest standard note on trumpet is the F-sharp below the staff. The highest note depends on the player.
No. A trumpet can only play one note at a time, while a chord by definition is made of at least three notes.
A concert F on a trumpet is the G note. Since a trumpet is pitched in Bb, trumpet players will always play one note above the concert pitch. Along with that trumpet players will always play in a different key from the concert pitch. Trumpet players will add two sharps to the concert pitch. i.e. If the concert pitch is Eb, 3 flats, then trumpet players will play in the key of F, 1 flat. trumpetman52
A half note is a length of time, which is determined by the time signature and tempo of a piece. In order to play one, just continue blowing through the trumpet for the appropriate amount of time.
One note at a time
On a standard B-flat trumpet B is played with the second valve and A is played with 1-2.
The trumpet is a one-note instrument. You can only play one note at a time. Therefore, it is not possible to play a chord, per se, because that indicates playing more than one note at the same time. Strings and some percussion instruments can play two or more notes at once.
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.
a lot of intrument like flute trumpet and all the other all u do is hit one note
low F is first valve down same has high F
That's a hard question. I guess the best way to play the trumpet is to have breath control. For example if i have to play Silent night i am going to need a really good breath control so i can hit that low note.