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On a tenor Trombone it is the same as D flat so it is played on 5th position, use the same amount of air to play it as you would to play a D Or it is on second postition if you are playing it above the staff

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below the staff valves 1 2 3 in the staff 1 2 above the staff 1 2

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C# on a B flat Trumpet is fingered with the 1st and 2nd valve buttons

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You Can Either Play With Three Fingers On The A String, Low First On The C String, Or Extended Fourth On G. Hope This Helped! :)

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1st position

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E-sharps is played the same as F-natural.

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F-sharp is played in 5th position.

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low because if it was high that scale would be impossible for most


How do you finger A sharp on a trumpet?

On a b-flat trumpet, A sharp is played with the first valve, same same as B flat.


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How do you change the key from piano to trumpet?

The piano is a C instrument. The trumpet is a B flat instrument. Thus, to transpose piano notes to trumpet notes, you have to put each note up one whole step. If piano -> trumpet: A -> B B flat -> C B -> C sharp C -> D C sharp -> D sharp D -> E E flat -> F E -> F sharp F -> G F sharp -> G sharp G -> A A flat -> B flat Hope that helped!


What is the fingering for d sharp on a trumpet?

d sharp right above middle C is the same as Eb -- 2/3; the D sharp above that is 2.