A flugelhorn uses the same fingering and is played in the same manner as a b flat Trumpet or cornet. I find notes with the flugelhorn mouthpiece a little harder to find and control than my trumpet, but that probably means that I just need to practice more.
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Chuck Mangione plays the trumpet and the flugelhorn.
diameter of the pipe
The flugelhorn belongs to the brass family.
Usually the Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba, Bass Clarinet, Baritone Sax all play in bass clef.
flugelhorn
Chuck Mangione plays the trumpet and the flugelhorn.
trumpet in the beginning, later flugelhorn and then flumpet (a sort of trumpet-flugel hybrid)
Yes, a Flugelhorn is a brass instrument because it uses a mouthpiece and the player's vibrating lips to produce sound. The flugelhorn resembles a trumpet but has a wider, conical bore.
Brass
diameter of the pipe
The flugelhorn belongs to the brass family.
Usually the Trombone, Baritone, Euphonium, Tuba, Bass Clarinet, Baritone Sax all play in bass clef.
flugelhorn
Its normally made of brass and is similar to that of a cornet or trumpet
A flugelhorn is like a trumpet, but sounds much mellower. The fingerings are the same, I think the mouthpiece is the same, but the bore is much narrower and the tubing is longer. Usually you hear them in old jazz ballads.
It was his first instrument. His father set him up with a neighbor who played trumpet professionally.
Bill Peterson