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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.
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"
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.
The trumpet is in B flat because it is a transposing instrument. This means that when a trumpet player plays a written C, the sound produced is actually a concert B flat. This transposition makes it easier for trumpet players to read music written for their instrument.
He played a B-flat trumpet
On a b-flat trumpet, A sharp is played with the first valve, same same as B flat.
Dizzy played a Bb (B flat) trumpet.
If, by "bb" you mean b-flat, that is a trumpet that plays in the key of B-flat, as opposed to a C trumpet or E-flat trumpet.
Trumpet is in treble clef. It is also a b flat instrument. That means in concert pitches, b flat is actually a c. E flat is an f. So starting on the F on the staff, it goes f, f sharp, g, a flat, a, b flat, b, c, c sharp, d flat, d, e flat, e, f. Added answer: A B-flat trumpet is a B-flat instrument. Trumpets are available in other keys besides B-flat.
To play a sharp B flat on a trumpet, you would use the first valve and the third valve together.
On a standard B-flat trumpet B is played with the second valve and A is played with 1-2.