2-3 below the staff, 2 on the fourth line. It's the same note as E-flat.
Using lots of air pressure and practice. I have a friend who can play high f on the trumpet on a 7c mouthpiece. It is possible and i have gotten to a d just keep trying !!
High D is 1st valve.
It is possible to play a high G on the trumpet. You can play almost about any pitch on the trumpet if your lips are tight enough but they let air flow through.
Second valve
The next note above a D is always an Eb.
Using lots of air pressure and practice. I have a friend who can play high f on the trumpet on a 7c mouthpiece. It is possible and i have gotten to a d just keep trying !!
High D is 1st valve.
It is possible to play a high G on the trumpet. You can play almost about any pitch on the trumpet if your lips are tight enough but they let air flow through.
low because if it was high that scale would be impossible for most
Second valve
The next note above a D is always an Eb.
Trumpet
it goes: G,A,B(flat),(high)C,(High)D,(high)D,(high)C,B(flat),is some of it
it mainly depends on what High School band you are going to join. Most of the time you have to have an instrument from my experience but not always
Positions: (up) = 5,3,1,5,3,1,3,5 (down) = 5,3,1,3,5,1,3,5
He can plays drums, piano, trumpet and guitar. :D
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.