UP
F-1
F#-2
G-open
G#-23
A-12
A#-1
B-2
C-open
C#-12
D-1
D#-2
E-open
F-1
Down
F-1
E-open
Eb-2
D-1
Db-12
C-open
B-2
Bb-1
A-12
Ab-23
G-open
Gb-2
F-1
one octive is a low C and a high C whch is the eastest(for me) and the cromatic scale is 000-open 123-press all of them-down low C 13 23 12 1 2 000 23 12 1 2 000- high C those are the fingerings for the scale hoped this helped :)
It's extremely rare to play a high b flat in 8th grade. However when I was in 8th grade we had a scale test to see our ranges. the low brass was expected to do a written full range chromatic scale from low E flat to a high B flat, Two octave F major scale and a two octave G major scale, then we were to do one octave for the rest of the scales.
It's low c And the fingering is thumb 123 123 pinky skip and the highest is high c and the fingering is 123 pinky pinky
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for C is open.
A double-sharped note is just raised two half-steps from the original note. So if you have A##, the first sharp would go to A#, which is the same as B-flat, and the second sharp would be the A##, which is the same as B-natural.
on a b flat clarinet
one octive is a low C and a high C whch is the eastest(for me) and the cromatic scale is 000-open 123-press all of them-down low C 13 23 12 1 2 000 23 12 1 2 000- high C those are the fingerings for the scale hoped this helped :)
It's extremely rare to play a high b flat in 8th grade. However when I was in 8th grade we had a scale test to see our ranges. the low brass was expected to do a written full range chromatic scale from low E flat to a high B flat, Two octave F major scale and a two octave G major scale, then we were to do one octave for the rest of the scales.
No, a pitch pipe just plays the pitch and you match the string to it. For a chromatic, you play the string, and it tells you if its to high or to low. I would recommend a chromatic, especially if you are a beginner.
It's low c And the fingering is thumb 123 123 pinky skip and the highest is high c and the fingering is 123 pinky pinky
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for low G is 13 and the fingering for higher Gs is open.
The order of music notes from high to low in a scale is: C, D, E, F, G, A, B.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for C is open.
zero is low resistance
A 3.9 GPA out of a 4.0 scale is the second to highest GPA you can achieve on the non honors scale. It's a high "A".4.0 = High A3.66 = Middle A3.33 = Low A3.00 = High B2.66 = Middle B2.33 = Low B2.0 = High C1.66 = Middle C1.33 = Low C1.0 = High D0.66 = Middle D0.33 = Low D0.00 = High, Medium, and Low F.
low because if it was high that scale would be impossible for most
A double-sharped note is just raised two half-steps from the original note. So if you have A##, the first sharp would go to A#, which is the same as B-flat, and the second sharp would be the A##, which is the same as B-natural.