They make sound. The harp is a stringed instrument and the sound is made by vibrating strings while the trumpet is a wind instrument and the sound is made by the vibration of the players lips.
Both are typically metallic horns with tone and pitch changed by the distance air must travel, and the mouthpiece shape. Both can have a slide or a valve setup to adjust pitch.
A trombone is typically a lower pitch naturally than a trumpet, based on the size of the mouthpiece and bell.
There is only one similarity between the two instruments and that is that they both have three valves. If u want to switch from trumpet to another instrument I would prefer the Euphonium that is what i did but i still play both instruments.
While the Flute is in the woodwind family the trumpet is not, the trumpet is in the brass family.
They are both brass have three keys and are vey loud
They are both brass
trumpets are fingered as are trumpets
trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and french horn
It depends on what you mean. But in general, the Trumpet, Tuba, Valve Trombone, and French Horn are all similar to the trumpet in the way they operate, but they don't all play the same clef
What does a tuba call its father? ooompapa
The trumpet, trombone and tuba are brass instruments. They begin with the letter t.
Trumpet,French Horn ,Trumbone andTuba
valves mouthpiece and bell
Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, and tuba.
trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and french horn
A trumpet uses valves and is pitched higher than a trombone. The trombone uses a slide instead of valves, and is pitched between the trumpet and the tuba.
The word tuba is a Latin word which was used to refer to a long trumpet, with a length of over one metre. A similar term, tubus, was used to refer to a special kind of trumpet used at sacrifices.
Tuba is from the Latin for horn or trumpet.
Trumpet, by two octaves
It depends on what you mean. But in general, the Trumpet, Tuba, Valve Trombone, and French Horn are all similar to the trumpet in the way they operate, but they don't all play the same clef
The tuba, by far. It's a much larger instrument.
Assuming you mean "tuba" and assuming you mean "why does the tuba play lower notes than the trumpet," the basic answer is, because the tuba is longer (it has more tubing).
What does a tuba call its father? ooompapa
The trumpet, trombone and tuba are brass instruments. They begin with the letter t.