A Trumpet player will probably be able to make a sound on the Trombone, but a lack of skill in using the relatively large mouthpiece on a trombone will result in a low quality sound at best. Plus, playing a valved trumpet will usually not make for an easy experience trying to learn a slide trombone.
For a bit of fun, ask a trombone player in your band if you can try his instrument out. Try using your trumpet mouthpiece to see what it's like.
Generally speaking, no, but the range of most brass instruments is dependant on the ability of the player.
Usually tuba, trombone, french horn and two trumpets (another trumpet player might play piccolo trumpet)
It depends on what you mean. But in general, the Trumpet, Tuba, Valve Trombone, and French Horn are all similar to the trumpet in the way they operate, but they don't all play the same clef
The instruments used are the trumpet, the trombone, and the harp
trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and french horn
Yes.
they play the trumpet and trombone
There are many differences between a trumpet and a trombone. Here are some: * A trumpet is smaller than a trombone. * A trumpet uses valves to change notes while a trombone uses a slide. * A trumpet player can usually play high notes than a trombone player. That is why the trumpet is a member of the orchestra section called the high brass and the trombone is a member of the section called the low brass. * Trumpets usually get the melody a lot more often than trombones. * Trombones can glisando while trumpets (and any other instrument) can't. To gilsando is to just move your slide without tounging.
IT will be harder because when you play trombone your lips arent as firm on the trumpet, and you need to tighten even more for a higher note than the trombone! So, harder.
hmmm... a trombone is brass, a clarinet is wood wind, so either flute or trumpet, either that or they grow up to be a FBI agent!
Generally speaking, no, but the range of most brass instruments is dependant on the ability of the player.
Usually tuba, trombone, french horn and two trumpets (another trumpet player might play piccolo trumpet)
It depends on what you mean. But in general, the Trumpet, Tuba, Valve Trombone, and French Horn are all similar to the trumpet in the way they operate, but they don't all play the same clef
trumpet
Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, and tuba.
The drums, piano, trumpet, trombone and the bass guitar
The instruments used are the trumpet, the trombone, and the harp