You may be referring to fingering marks. Often times, music written for beginner players will show numbers near notes to remind the player what the fingering is for each note.
1 - hold down the first valve (the one closes to your face)
2 - hold down the second valve (the middle one)
3 - hold down the third valve (the one farthest away from your face)
Combinations of valves (12, 13, 23, 123) just mean to hold down each valve shown.
The number 0 is often used to denote an open fingering (one without any valves held down).
The notes for a trumpet for the song, Fifty Ways to Say Goodbye, can be found on the website Music Notes.
It depends on what you mean. Mariachi is a style of music, so it depends on which specific song.
do american pie style on the trumpet....knock a banging fart out down the trumpet :)
no, the recorder has 5 notes and the trumpet has only three.
I don't completely understand what you mean by that. As in an average trumpet, the valves literally face upwards. In terms of how to put them in the trumpet, such as after oiling them, it is different for every trumpet. Often, the valves will have small numbers engraved on them, in which case the numbers almost always face front, or towards the direction of the mouthpiece. If they don't have numbers, they will often have some sort of notch that fits into the valve casings on the trumpet.
The numbers equate to the notes to be played.
hey i play Trumpet to but i don't know the notes sorry
how do you play fireflies by owl city on trumpet with the notes on a staff
If you mean some notes that will take your breath away, some are E F and G.
Assuming you mean "tuba" and assuming you mean "why does the tuba play lower notes than the trumpet," the basic answer is, because the tuba is longer (it has more tubing).
The notes for a trumpet for the song, Fifty Ways to Say Goodbye, can be found on the website Music Notes.
It depends on what you mean. Mariachi is a style of music, so it depends on which specific song.
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You buzz your lips, which causes the trumpet to vibrate. You change notes by pressing valves or blowing the air faster.
There are many notes to the trumpet! YHou can get all the sharps and flats on a piano just a slightly smaller range!
I don't think there is any trumpet in Who Says, mainly violins
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