It depends on what you mean. The valve sequence for what? 5 sharps is the key of B (or A concert) but to answer the question, we need to know what you are trying to play.
Any trumpet call used in the military was originally for bugle, which had no valves. As such, any military bugle call can be played on trumpet without changing valve fingerings.
A trumpet piston (commonly referred to as a valve) is the part that goes up and down within the valve. See the related links for a picture.
Yes, you can play taps on a trumpet using any valve combination, it will just be in a different key.
a four valved trumpet can allow the user to get different notes by pressing the different valve just like the 3 valve one
Second valve
To play a sharp B flat on a trumpet, you would use the first valve and the third valve together.
A standard trumpet typically has three valve numbers.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for A is 1st and 2nd valve.
The different components of a Trumpet are the bell,the mouthpiece,first valve slide, second valve slide,third valve slide,the three valves,and the tunning slide.
Any trumpet call used in the military was originally for bugle, which had no valves. As such, any military bugle call can be played on trumpet without changing valve fingerings.
First valve
valve horn
No.
2 valve
Valve 1 and 3 for low f, valve 1 for high f On a B-flat trumpet, 1 and 3 is a low G, not F. Low F below the staff is below the natrual range of a B-flat trumpet. to play that note, you must either press all three valves and pull out the slides or use pedal tones.
The part where you hold on to the horn is the valve casing. The valves are inside of that.
A trumpet piston (commonly referred to as a valve) is the part that goes up and down within the valve. See the related links for a picture.