On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for low E is 12 and the fingering for higher Es is open.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for a bottom-line Eb is 12 and the fingering for all higher Ebs is 2.
E-sharp is the same as F-natural.
valve 2 and 3 down
A double-sharped note is just raised two half-steps from the original note. So if you have A##, the first sharp would go to A#, which is the same as B-flat, and the second sharp would be the A##, which is the same as B-natural.
no, the recorder has 5 notes and the trumpet has only three.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for a bottom-line Eb is 12 and the fingering for all higher Ebs is 2.
On a standard Bb Trumpet, the fingering for a low Eb is 23 and the fingering for higher Ebs is 2.
open valve
E-sharp is the same as F-natural.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for A# is 1.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for A is 1st and 2nd valve.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for Ab is 23.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for F is 1.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for low G is 13 and the fingering for higher Gs is open.
On a standard Bb trumpet the fingering for a high G is open. An alternate fingering is 13.
valve 2 and 3 down
1 and 2 for the one on the bottom of the staff open for the one on top