A concert F sharp (as played on a piano) is a C on an E flat alto sax.
It depends on what you mean. Strictly speaking, a F sharp on a b-flat Trumpet is the same pitch as an E concert pitch.
No. It's a ram's horn that can sound like a trumpet.
Shawm's are very trumpet like, youtube; shawm.
A trumpet player will probably be able to make a sound on the trombone, but a lack of skill in using the relatively large mouthpiece on a trombone will result in a low quality sound at best. Plus, playing a valved trumpet will usually not make for an easy experience trying to learn a slide trombone.For a bit of fun, ask a trombone player in your band if you can try his instrument out. Try using your trumpet mouthpiece to see what it's like.
There are other types of trumpets thata are smaller than a bflat trumpet. Such as, the piccolo trumpet, the pocket trumpet, and other smaller things like these.
first, make your lips like your about to say the letter "m". Place the mouthpiece in your Trumpet and on to the center of you mouth. If your to far off this could develop into a bad habit and make you sound worse. Then buzz with you lips like your imitating a fart or a bee into your mouthpiece. if any sort of sound comes out then there you go! that's how you play the trumpet. If you wish to learn how to play the trumpet for individual/group contact andrewscottmusic.com
No. It's a ram's horn that can sound like a trumpet.
I like playing the trumpet
The sound of an elephant is like a Trumpet, although not as musical. A badly played trumpet, I might say.
like a pig with a trumpet
Why would you be on this page being oblivious to what a trumpet sounds like
Its called a trumpet sound. When the elephant makes a noise is supposed to sound like a trumpet.
It's called trumpeting, but the spelling is debatable.Elephants trumpet.
Shawm's are very trumpet like, youtube; shawm.
A sharp knife like pain is associated with what which also produces a rubbing sound
A trumpet player will probably be able to make a sound on the trombone, but a lack of skill in using the relatively large mouthpiece on a trombone will result in a low quality sound at best. Plus, playing a valved trumpet will usually not make for an easy experience trying to learn a slide trombone.For a bit of fun, ask a trombone player in your band if you can try his instrument out. Try using your trumpet mouthpiece to see what it's like.
No. While you can make a "trumpet-like" sound with something as simple as a cardboard tube, making a trumpet which can play specific pitches requires years of practice and study.
They sound like a trumpet. Either that or someone blowing their nose really loud or obnoxiously, which is basically what elephants do with their trunks to make the noise.