The lowest natural note is low F sharp. You can play lower by using pedal tone notes or by moving all the slides out.
The lowest standard note on trumpet is the F-sharp below the staff. The highest note depends on the player.
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The lowest and actual note a trumpet can play is a low F# beneath the G under the stageeg. working downwards:C B A G F#However some trumpeters can play notes much lower than this, but these are not real notes.
I believe that the trumpet is the highest in te Brass famly, and the tuba is the lowest. In general, the bigger instrument is the lowest.
The lowest note on a keyboard is a and the highest note is a
No such thing.
It is a question of the players ability, it would be a pedal note of some pitch. The lowest "real" note that anyone can play is F sharp. However, pedal tones are hard-to-tune, scratchy-sounding notes that experienced players can do. Try bending an F sharp as flat as you can, and you might slip into the pedal tones. They sound bad at first, but with practice, they are playable notes. I think the lowest pedal tone possible is double pedal F sharp--that's two octaves below the lowest real note!
first valve down gives you Fabove middle C. F# is the lowest note that a common Bb trumpet can play without the use of any slides. It has a fingering of 1-2-3
On trumpet, concert G is written A.
No, In fact it is a Tuba.
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