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
below the staff valves 1 2 3 in the staff 1 2 above the staff 1 2
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! :)
1st position
E-sharps is played the same as F-natural.
F-sharp is played in 5th position.
d sharp,e,f sharp,g,d sharp,e,f sharp,c etc
A concert F sharp (as played on a piano) is a C on an E flat alto sax.
Trumpet is in treble clef. It is also a b flat instrument. That means in concert pitches, b flat is actually a c. E flat is an f. So starting on the F on the staff, it goes f, f sharp, g, a flat, a, b flat, b, c, c sharp, d flat, d, e flat, e, f. Added answer: A B-flat trumpet is a B-flat instrument. Trumpets are available in other keys besides B-flat.
On a b-flat trumpet, A sharp is played with the first valve, same same as B flat.
E-sharp is the same as F-natural.
c scale sharp c scale and low c scale?no?yes!
d sharp,e,f sharp,g,d sharp,e,f sharp,c etc
g c b d a and c-sharp. hope this helpt =]
A concert F sharp (as played on a piano) is a C on an E flat alto sax.
See the related links section for a link to sheet music with fingerings.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for A# is 1.
Trumpet is in treble clef. It is also a b flat instrument. That means in concert pitches, b flat is actually a c. E flat is an f. So starting on the F on the staff, it goes f, f sharp, g, a flat, a, b flat, b, c, c sharp, d flat, d, e flat, e, f. Added answer: A B-flat trumpet is a B-flat instrument. Trumpets are available in other keys besides B-flat.
low because if it was high that scale would be impossible for most
On a b-flat trumpet, A sharp is played with the first valve, same same as B flat.
E-sharp is the same as F-natural.
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!
d sharp right above middle C is the same as Eb -- 2/3; the D sharp above that is 2.