Let your lips flap a lot, and go to seventh flat position.
The lowest standard note on trumpet is the F-sharp below the staff. The highest note depends on the player.
Note 7 on the trombone typically refers to the note B♭ in the bass clef, which is considered a low note for the instrument. Trombone players often refer to notes using the "slide positions," where the 7th position corresponds to this pitch. Overall, it's generally on the lower end of the trombone's range.
The highest note on a trombone is the quadruple BbNew q:How do you make a quadruple Bb?
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.
The lowest note on a keyboard is a and the highest note is a
I'm not 100% possitive, but I think its called a Slide.
Strictly speaking, the trumpet has a high pitch, however the highest note that can be played depends on the ability of the player.
A false tone is a note that isn't fit into the range of a trombone ( those slots for every note called 'partial'), but some people playing trombone can hit with their lips at just the right tension- very little-. Hope this helped.
To arrange the elastic in sequence from the highest note to the lowest note produced, you should stretch the elastic to varying lengths and pluck it. The shorter the length of the elastic, the higher the note it produces. Conversely, a longer stretch will yield a lower note. Thus, you would start with the shortest elastic length for the highest note and progress to the longest length for the lowest note.
it only goes to seventh
A B flat or and F.
You answered your own question.