Yes, and no.
If you or someone else is interested in playing the Trumpet and has the time to practice, and a tutor or teacher of some kind, there is no reason for them not to start. (This goes especially for children interested in school band programs)
If you would like a comparison of the trumpet to other instruments:
Brass Instruments can be more difficult than woodwind instruments to start with because of the amount of registers that have to be controlled by the mouth. What this means is that you have to gain a very good control over your embouchure before you can jump into more advanced music. This isn't to say that embouchure on woodwinds can be neglected, it just has to be less precise.
I'm sorry I don't play the trumpet but you should ask you band teacher or a neighbor that plays the trumpet or music store.
breathe through ur nose
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.
French Horn they have some of the same fingerings and is extremely similar to the trumpet.
I'm sorry I don't play the trumpet but you should ask you band teacher or a neighbor that plays the trumpet or music store.
breathe through ur nose
Yes it works out fine
A trumpist. I know because I play the trumpet...:)
you get the trumpet then you roll it.
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!
Search on youtube for: Melissa Venema or 'little girl playing the trumpet'.
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.
Play it thats how.