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On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for a bottom-line Eb is 12 and the fingering for all higher Ebs is 2.
High D is 1st valve.
d sharp right above middle C is the same as Eb -- 2/3; the D sharp above that is 2.
It depends on which D. The D on the bottom space, the only fingering is 1-3. D on the 2nd line down from the top, the fingerings are 1 or 1-3. D above that, there are a couple of alternates, but I can't recall them right off hand.
sjkhc B flat (1) C (open) D flat (1,2,3) E flat (2,3) F (1) G (open) A flat (2,3)
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for a bottom-line Eb is 12 and the fingering for all higher Ebs is 2.
Positions: (up) = 5,3,1,5,3,1,3,5 (down) = 5,3,1,3,5,1,3,5
High D is 1st valve.
d sharp right above middle C is the same as Eb -- 2/3; the D sharp above that is 2.
It depends on which D. The D on the bottom space, the only fingering is 1-3. D on the 2nd line down from the top, the fingerings are 1 or 1-3. D above that, there are a couple of alternates, but I can't recall them right off hand.
The tonic of the D flat scale is D flat.
sjkhc B flat (1) C (open) D flat (1,2,3) E flat (2,3) F (1) G (open) A flat (2,3)
how do u do the d in trumpet
E flat first, F open, G first and second, A second, B flat open, C first, D open, High E flat First
B flat is in the d minor scale.
A complete answer to this question would depend on the instrument being played.The letters for the notes in the E-flat scale are as follows;E-flatFGA-flatB-flatCDE-flat○●●| ●○○| ○○○| ○●●| ●○○| ○○○| ●○○| ○●○| ●○○| ○○○| ●○○| ○●●| ○○○| ●○○| ○●●Eb F G Ab Bb C D Eb D C Bb Ab G F EbFor a trumpet scale, there is a guide and video at the related link below.
A-flat Major scale