yup. If you mean the water key, yes.
a B flat trumpet will tune to an A by playing a B. A C trumpet will tune to an A by playing an A.
If the bugle is in the normal key of B-flat, then the notes played by the bugle correspond to the open notes of the trumpet - no valves pressed down at all. If the bugle is in a different key than the trumpet, you will need to transpose the bugle notes into the key of the trumpet to find which notes to play on the trumpet. After you have done the transposition, it should be the case that the same valve combination can be used for all the bugle notes in that key.
A Bb and a C trumpet are two different instruments, A Bb trumpet is set in the key of Bb while the C trumpet is set in the key of C (or concert) so seeing as they are two different instruments i would say they are equally as good.
Safe and Sound is in the concert key of C (or no flats or sharps). On a B flat trumpet, that would be the key of D (or 2 sharps).
First key back key and pinky key
He played a B-flat trumpet
The key of a piccolo trumpet is usually in B-flat or A. It differs from a standard trumpet in that it is smaller in size and has a higher pitch, producing a brighter and more piercing sound.
yup. If you mean the water key, yes.
Dizzy played a Bb (B flat) trumpet.
a B flat trumpet will tune to an A by playing a B. A C trumpet will tune to an A by playing an A.
The correct fingering for playing a G sharp on the piano is to use your thumb (1) for the G key and your middle finger (3) for the black key to the right of it.
To buzz your lips for trumpet playing, you need to form a tight seal with your lips and blow air through them while vibrating them together. This buzzing creates the sound that is amplified by the trumpet's mouthpiece and produces the notes you play. Practice and proper technique are key to mastering this skill.
You can use any instrument to play jazz but the "Jazz" trumpet (A trumpet with Valves) in the key of Bb is the best.
The correct fingering for playing an F flat note on the piano is to use your thumb (1st finger) on the white key directly to the left of the F key.
If the bugle is in the normal key of B-flat, then the notes played by the bugle correspond to the open notes of the trumpet - no valves pressed down at all. If the bugle is in a different key than the trumpet, you will need to transpose the bugle notes into the key of the trumpet to find which notes to play on the trumpet. After you have done the transposition, it should be the case that the same valve combination can be used for all the bugle notes in that key.
The correct fingering for playing the B sharp note on a piano is to use your right thumb (1) for the B key and your right index finger (2) for the C key.