It depends on the music or song you're playing. There are many different groups and sub-groups. You could play classical, rock, jazz, etc. Within these styles are groups like ska, blues, romantic, modern, etc. The styles are endless-it's up to you to decide which one to play!
it is used to play.
I play trumpet and have it if you want it.
You get the music
Michael "Patches" Stewart
you buy the music!
If it's a doble horn, just hold down the thumb key, and then play the trumpet music like it's horn music.
I play one: It has a round hollow end, valves and a mouthpeice!
To transpose music for trumpet, you need to read the music in a different key than written. For example, if the music is written for a different instrument like a piano, you would need to play it in a key that works for the trumpet. This involves understanding the transposition rules for the trumpet and adjusting the notes accordingly.
A trumpet is longer than a cornet and the mouthpieces are a little different on the end that goes into the instrument. A cornet's is smaller around and shorter. Also, a cornet has a slightly mellower sound. They are very interchangeable. If you can play one, you can play the other. They sound pretty much the same and you can play trumpet music on a cornet, and vise versa. Some older music will have trumpet and cornet music, but it doesn't matter which the music is played on.
you go on line and download the sheet music for crazy train and then read it and.... well that is how you play crazy train on trumpet.
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