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I wouldn't say there's a hardest instrument to play, and if there is, it isn't Flute. True, it's extremely competitive and probably second worst to try and be the best at, next to violin, but it's fairly easy to pick up and play the basics.

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I think that the flute is easier than than the flute because it doesn"t have confusing keys for the flute

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Is it easier to blow in a trumpet or a flute?

flute, you have to have your mouth a certain way for the trumpet but you only have to blow the flute


Similarity of the trumpet and flute?

The trumpet is a member of the brass family; the flute is a woodwind. A trumpet has valves, and a flute has keys. A trumpet is in the key of B flat, while a flute is a C instrument. Much about them is different, but the similarity is that they are both metallic.


What instrument is in woodwinds Trumpet or Flute?

The Flute is in the Woodwind section/family and the Trumpet is in the Brass section/family.


Does trumpet 1 mean you are better than trumpet 3?

Yes, the trumpet 1 part is normally harder than trumpet 2 or 3 and normally the best player or players play on the first trumpet part.


Which is easier to play trumpet or flute?

This will be a biased answer, because I play trumpet... However, there are several reasons why I prefer the trumpet. First of all, it is one of the most recognizable instruments. Most people have difficulty identifying an oboe or a baritone, but the trumpet is always recognized. Trumpet parts are often very fun to play, with some exceptions. The trumpet is also a more glorious instrument.... you never hear about the flute sounding in the bible, it's always the TRUMPET! I play the flute and I think that it's the best instrument to play. For a female I guess the flute would be more feminine. The flute sounds smoother and is quieter than the trumpet. Trumpet seems alittle harder even though i've never tried it. Also one key on the trumpet could play a few other notes and that could get confusing sometimes but the flute has different fingerings for different notes. The flute case is way smaller than the trumpet case so it would easier to carry around. FLUTES ARE SO MUCH BETTER. I LOVE PLAYING MY FLUTE! Well this is some oneelse and he is right people who play trumpet will say trumpet but flute players will say flute. Personally I play flute and the the bias holds. Okay, I play trumpet and flute, so I'm going to try not to be biased. I like both instruments for different reasons. I started flute in fourth grade and trumpet for jazz band in ninth. I like trumpet because it's got a bright, cheerful tone. I also like how loud it is. After so many years, I'm audible in band! However, at times, I don't like how loud it is. When you overshoot on one of the high notes, the whole band can hear you, at least, that's what it feels like. I am not a fan of the spit valve, although it is nice to empty it on enemies. On the other hand, I love the flute! We get all the fun trills and fast sixteenth note runs. Flutes can produce lovely, soft, calming sounds and ear splitting high notes. Plus, once you can play flute, you can easily learn piccolo. The problem with flute is that it can't really be heard in marching band, which is why I and many other flautists play piccolo for marching band. Oh, and by the way, frm my experience, flute is much harder. I picked up the trumpet in ninth grade and in two weeks was playing the jazz band music decently. Not just fingering the part, actually playing it. I played in my first concert with my trumpet after a month. Flute has a much harder embrochure and takes a ton more air, as you lose most of it over the top of the instrument. Plus, the fingerings are tricky, especially since there are so many fast runs that invole a lot if fast hand movement. Then again, I started trumpet after I had previous musical experience, so... In conclusion, no one instrument is "better" than another, and I love all my instruments. The real question is "Madison Scouts or Phantom Regiment?" I play trumpet AND flute and some other ones...but anyway I love both of them but trumpet is a lot harder to learn. I played flute first and learned it in a week and have been first chair for 5 years and not once have I been 1st chair trumpet. I LOVE BOTH OF THEM!

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Is a flute longer than a trumpet?

the lenght of both instruments can differ, but a flute is usually longer than a trumpet


Is it easier to blow in a trumpet or a flute?

flute, you have to have your mouth a certain way for the trumpet but you only have to blow the flute


What are the differences between a trumpet and a flute?

flute is a woodwind instrument while trumpet is not


Similarity of the trumpet and flute?

The trumpet is a member of the brass family; the flute is a woodwind. A trumpet has valves, and a flute has keys. A trumpet is in the key of B flat, while a flute is a C instrument. Much about them is different, but the similarity is that they are both metallic.


What instrument is in woodwinds Trumpet or Flute?

The Flute is in the Woodwind section/family and the Trumpet is in the Brass section/family.


What instrument is in the wood winds flute or trumpet?

flute


How are the trumpet and flute similar?

There is very little similarity between a trumpet and a flute other than that they are both musical instruments, they are both constructed of metal (but different metals), and they both use air in motion to produce sound. The trumpet, however, is usually placed with the horns, or brass instruments, while the flute is considered a woodwind. The mouthpiece of the trumpet is blown directly into, the flute is blown across. The trumpet uses valves to alter the pitch, the flute, keys. The trumpet usually starts at F# (below middle C) and has a range of 2 1/2 octaves. The flute begins at middle C with a range of 3 octaves. The trumpet uses an exponentially flared horn at the exit end to amplify sound. The flute uses no amplification system. The air channel of the trumpet is coiled, the flute, straight.


Does trumpet 1 mean you are better than trumpet 3?

Yes, the trumpet 1 part is normally harder than trumpet 2 or 3 and normally the best player or players play on the first trumpet part.


Which is easier to play trumpet or flute?

This will be a biased answer, because I play trumpet... However, there are several reasons why I prefer the trumpet. First of all, it is one of the most recognizable instruments. Most people have difficulty identifying an oboe or a baritone, but the trumpet is always recognized. Trumpet parts are often very fun to play, with some exceptions. The trumpet is also a more glorious instrument.... you never hear about the flute sounding in the bible, it's always the TRUMPET! I play the flute and I think that it's the best instrument to play. For a female I guess the flute would be more feminine. The flute sounds smoother and is quieter than the trumpet. Trumpet seems alittle harder even though i've never tried it. Also one key on the trumpet could play a few other notes and that could get confusing sometimes but the flute has different fingerings for different notes. The flute case is way smaller than the trumpet case so it would easier to carry around. FLUTES ARE SO MUCH BETTER. I LOVE PLAYING MY FLUTE! Well this is some oneelse and he is right people who play trumpet will say trumpet but flute players will say flute. Personally I play flute and the the bias holds. Okay, I play trumpet and flute, so I'm going to try not to be biased. I like both instruments for different reasons. I started flute in fourth grade and trumpet for jazz band in ninth. I like trumpet because it's got a bright, cheerful tone. I also like how loud it is. After so many years, I'm audible in band! However, at times, I don't like how loud it is. When you overshoot on one of the high notes, the whole band can hear you, at least, that's what it feels like. I am not a fan of the spit valve, although it is nice to empty it on enemies. On the other hand, I love the flute! We get all the fun trills and fast sixteenth note runs. Flutes can produce lovely, soft, calming sounds and ear splitting high notes. Plus, once you can play flute, you can easily learn piccolo. The problem with flute is that it can't really be heard in marching band, which is why I and many other flautists play piccolo for marching band. Oh, and by the way, frm my experience, flute is much harder. I picked up the trumpet in ninth grade and in two weeks was playing the jazz band music decently. Not just fingering the part, actually playing it. I played in my first concert with my trumpet after a month. Flute has a much harder embrochure and takes a ton more air, as you lose most of it over the top of the instrument. Plus, the fingerings are tricky, especially since there are so many fast runs that invole a lot if fast hand movement. Then again, I started trumpet after I had previous musical experience, so... In conclusion, no one instrument is "better" than another, and I love all my instruments. The real question is "Madison Scouts or Phantom Regiment?" I play trumpet AND flute and some other ones...but anyway I love both of them but trumpet is a lot harder to learn. I played flute first and learned it in a week and have been first chair for 5 years and not once have I been 1st chair trumpet. I LOVE BOTH OF THEM!


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