You can't It depends on what you mean. The B-flat trumpet plays one full tone below concert pitch, so to make the tone match, you must play one step higher. In other words, a C on the piano is a D on the trumpet. Chords work the same way. A C chord on the piano is a D chord on the trumpet. However, the trumpet can play only one note at a time, so a single trumpet cannot play a chord, but can play single notes of the chord.
The trumpet can only (easily) play one tone at a time. If you're wanting to play chords you will need to hum, or 'growl' a note a fifth above the note you are playing, and through that the third will come out. Making the chord complete. This takes a LOT of practise.
The trumpet is a one-note instrument. You can only play one note at a time. Therefore, it is not possible to play a chord, per se, because that indicates playing more than one note at the same time. Strings and some percussion instruments can play two or more notes at once.
A trumpist. I know because I play the trumpet...:)
you can't play chords on a recorder....
You can't It depends on what you mean. The B-flat trumpet plays one full tone below concert pitch, so to make the tone match, you must play one step higher. In other words, a C on the piano is a D on the trumpet. Chords work the same way. A C chord on the piano is a D chord on the trumpet. However, the trumpet can play only one note at a time, so a single trumpet cannot play a chord, but can play single notes of the chord.
The trumpet can only (easily) play one tone at a time. If you're wanting to play chords you will need to hum, or 'growl' a note a fifth above the note you are playing, and through that the third will come out. Making the chord complete. This takes a LOT of practise.
I'd say the trumpet is easier because you only have to work with three valves. The guitar has a ton of chords and the finger placement could be hard at times.
The trumpet is a one-note instrument. You can only play one note at a time. Therefore, it is not possible to play a chord, per se, because that indicates playing more than one note at the same time. Strings and some percussion instruments can play two or more notes at once.
i really dont know so someone tell me
Yes, Synyster Gates does play power chords. That is how he can play chords so fast.
A trumpist. I know because I play the trumpet...:)
you can't play chords on a recorder....
songs with chords
Sound it out! Record it, and play it. Play it on the trumpet until you get it right. Keep trying. Remember, the trumpet only has 3 keys!
you get the trumpet then you roll it.
The easiest bar chords to play on the guitar are typically the E major and A major bar chords.