try googling it. you can buy it. what i need is the drumset music to hold on.... Anybody have it?
I would check other website and maybe music places
hold down valves 1 and 3
this is the trumpet part played throughout the song 4|----------------c-d------c------------------------c-d------c------ 3|---b-b-b-b-b------g-b---b-g-----b-b-b-b-b------g-b---b-g-- you play that two times then it becomes fffff-fffff-fg > (hold out the g and fade off) [there are two sets of 5 f's followed by a f and a held out g] the repeat all until satisfied :- ) trumpet fingering, b= 2 c= 0 d=1 (high d) f=1 g=0 (lower then c)
The trumpet makes a beautiful noise and its easy to read the small music u attach on BUT the mouthpiece when marching has 2 be plastic else it gets very hold becuz its metal.... I play the clarinet :( .... gets boring but beautiful in the high notes but when marching ur music is down low.... if u play bass clarinet u use ur reg. clariney 4 marching
If it's a doble horn, just hold down the thumb key, and then play the trumpet music like it's horn music.
Nowhere
imslp.org has a lot of free sheet music seletions to choose from.
fingerings...
try googling it. you can buy it. what i need is the drumset music to hold on.... Anybody have it?
It depends on the intended use. A stand designed to hold an instrument, such as a guitar, can technically be called a music stand. However, far more common is what is called a "sheet music stand". Just as the name implies, it is intended to hold the sheet music a musician plays from. Sheet music stands are composed of three basic parts. They are the "base", the "shaft", and the "tray", and are made from many different materials.
You get cool sheet music and use your fingers to hold down the keys and your mouth to blow through the mouth piece and then play the song written on the sheet music.
Please refer to the URL for basic piano part of the song.
Becuase the trumpet is brass and now changed to hold
I would check other website and maybe music places
Edgar Elgar? There's a list of his works on en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_compositions_by_Edward_Elgar and also on allmusic.cΓΈm/artist/edward-elgar-mn0000103249/compositions Here one may find sheet transcriptions for some of his pieces imslp.org/wiki/List_of_works_by_Edward_Elgar
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