An onomatopoeic question, I've been waiting for one for ages!
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Trumpet sounds, like any musical instrument, can be written in standard musical notation. Trumpet music is written in treble clef.
you don't have to but in my experience the retainer messed with the air flow so i got freaky sounds on my trumpet. if it sounds fine don't worry about it.
Drums, trumpet, violin, and many more, make loud sounds.
When spelling the sound of a trumpet a person might use the words, "dah ditty DAH ditty DAH". This would be a trumpet that is used to announce a particular event.
what gospel song contains the lyrics "oh where will you be when that trumpet sounds" and "two people working in the field one will disappear and the other remain"
the trumpet makes far more that just 3 sounds
Trumpet sounds, like any musical instrument, can be written in standard musical notation. Trumpet music is written in treble clef.
There is no standard spelling in English for sounds made by elephants. This allows you to spell the sounds however they sound to you. For example, an elephant makes a trumpet-like noise, sort of a roaring sound that is almost vibrating. I'd spell it either "Vrrrrrrr!" or "Rrrrrr!"
Why would you be on this page being oblivious to what a trumpet sounds like
The mysterious trumpet sounds heard in the sky are unexplained noises that some people have reported hearing, resembling the sound of a trumpet or horn. These sounds have been heard in various locations around the world, with no definitive explanation for their origin.
A mute.
you don't have to but in my experience the retainer messed with the air flow so i got freaky sounds on my trumpet. if it sounds fine don't worry about it.
by air blowing into them
The soud comes from the trumpet player's lips vibrating. in a saxophone the reed vibrates.
Drums, trumpet, violin, and many more, make loud sounds.
either the valves are in wrong, the trumpet needs to be cleaned, or the player isn't playing right
yes. with the trumpet you have three keys but with the trumbone you have to slide it to the right spot or else it sounds terrible.