E-sharp is the same as F-natural.
It helps you control the trumpet when your other hand is busy holding music. Most good trumpeters do not put the finger in the hook when they use 2 hands.
It's the same as F-natural
lower octave (extended position)- 1st finger on A, 2nd finger on B, 4th finger on C-sharp, open D, 1st finger on E, 2nd finger on F-sharp, 4th finger on G-sharp, open A upper octave- open A, 1st finger on B, 3rd finger on C-sharp, (shift) 1st finger on D, 3rd finger on E, (shift) 1st finger on F-sharp, 2nd finger on G-sharp, 3rd finger on A
1; first; index finger
two and three
2nd valve
2nd valve, same as F sharp.
It's the 1st finger
how do u do the d in trumpet
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for A# is 1.
trumpet, or cornet....
2 valve
To play a sharp B flat on a trumpet, you would use the first valve and the third valve together.
E-sharp is the same as F-natural.
Valves 1 & 2 on every A.
first valve (closest to you)!