Since it is usually played on a bugle, the fingerings for all the notes is open. as for playing the right notes you just have to watch your embouchure.
I have found that starting on E♭ mimics the sound of the bugle the best, that's fingers two and three down. Keep them down for the entire song using your embouchure to move up and down the notes.
Assuming you are talking about the song that is played to wake up soldiers in the armed forces, the song is called "Reveille."
A trumpist. I know because I play the trumpet...:)
Trumpet.
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.
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
Assuming you are talking about the song that is played to wake up soldiers in the armed forces, the song is called "Reveille."
Beacon Street Music in Venice CA. The actual trumpet player is Willie Murillo.
A trumpist. I know because I play the trumpet...:)
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.
how do you play fireflies by owl city on trumpet with the notes on a staff
Sax, not trumpet
I play trumpet and have it if you want it.
The Daily Reveille was created in 1887.
Reveille - newspaper - ended in 1979.
Reveille - newspaper - was created in 1940.
Reveille with Beverly was created in 1943.