GGG C G FED C G FED C G FEFD.
GGG C G FED C G FED C G FEFD.
this will take for ever!
the first G is the low G. the rest are middle Gs.
The first C is the middle C. All the rest are high Cs
FED is in middle C position. I'm kinda talking like A pianist, but I play both the Clarinet and the piano. (The Trumpet and the clarinet are both in the key of Bb.
there is more and more.
GGA A FEDCCDED ABG.
GGA A FED C GDD GDD.
GGA A FEDCCDED ABG.
CBbAbGFEbDCG
The first two Gs of all the lines are low G, so are all the other Gs except for the one in the last line.
the As are all low As, but the As on the last line are middle Gs. FEDCCDED is in middle position, so is FED C GDD GDD.
on the last line, the first C is high. the C towards the end is middle.
both Gs are middle.
Bb, Ab, and Eb are middle.
F and G are middle.
THe last part (DCG) is middle.
then you start form the beginning again.
C G F F# D B G F E D B G F E F C
g d c b a g d c b a g d c b c a g d c b a high g d c b c a g a b a g a b c sharp a b that's all i know
g,g,g c-- g-- f,e,d, higher c, g, f,e,d higher c, f,e,f d-- x2
you just play the high notes and you could figure it out
I don't know I was asking you
I have a trumpet music book with Imperial March (Darth Vaders theme) in it, but it would be extremely difficult to try and tell you the notes. So instead, try Googling Imperial March for trumpet and at least one website will give you a preview of the song for trumpet. But believe me, this song is not easy, even for a skilled trumpeter like myself. Or you can get onto eBay and search for star wars music books for trumpet (that's what I did) and find them for usually fairly cheap prices.
It was made when Star Wars (later called Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope) was released in 1977, and continued through the rest of the films through 2005. The next Star Wars trilogy (set in events after Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi) will use the same theme music.
The Star Wars Theme obviously.
Starwars letter notes
you just play the high notes and you could figure it out
I don't know I was asking you
It's officially called "Star Wars Main Title."
I have a trumpet music book with Imperial March (Darth Vaders theme) in it, but it would be extremely difficult to try and tell you the notes. So instead, try Googling Imperial March for trumpet and at least one website will give you a preview of the song for trumpet. But believe me, this song is not easy, even for a skilled trumpeter like myself. Or you can get onto eBay and search for star wars music books for trumpet (that's what I did) and find them for usually fairly cheap prices.
look at the star wars music and play the notes....
No
C g o o o o o ar capitals are low notes
Yes it was. The Star Wars Theme was created specifically for Star Wars. p.s. did you know that Star Wars 4, 5, and 6 sold over a million copies when they were made and are still being sold today!
The Sith Theme Song
the theme song
you buy it