"High" is a relative term when it comes to any brass instrument. In my experience, the normal range for a high school player was any note up to the first G above the staff (G5).
Keeping differences in players in mind, it was also my experience that some players struggled to play a top-space E, while others managed the C above the staff seemingly effortlessly.
The lowest standard note on trumpet is the F-sharp below the staff. The highest note depends on the player.
The 1st note of a Bb scale, then the 5th. Both are open.
Definately! My friend plays and she passed out from using alot of air on a high note on her trumpet.
The next note above a D is always an Eb.
2-3 below the staff, 2 on the fourth line. It's the same note as E-flat.
The lowest standard note on trumpet is the F-sharp below the staff. The highest note depends on the player.
The 1st note of a Bb scale, then the 5th. Both are open.
1 2 high note
Definately! My friend plays and she passed out from using alot of air on a high note on her trumpet.
The next note above a D is always an Eb.
2-3 below the staff, 2 on the fourth line. It's the same note as E-flat.
The first open note above a low G: CThe first open note above the G on the staff: CThe first open note above the G above the staff: A
Yes, C5 is considered a high note in music.
Yes, C6 is considered a high note in music.
Strictly speaking, the trumpet has a high pitch, however the highest note that can be played depends on the ability of the player.
low F is first valve down same has high F
No, hitting a d6 is not considered a high note in music. It is a relatively mid-range note on the musical scale.