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B flat (1)
C (open)
D flat (1,2,3)
E flat (2,3)
F (1)
G (open)
A flat (2,3)
their is a G trumpet. F trumpet B flat trumpet and a Piccolo trumpet being the smallest trumpet and an octive higher than a regular trumpet.
There are three flats in the e flat scale. B E and A flat. So the scale would be E flat, F, G, A flat, B flat, C, D, E flat.I hope this helps you! :)
Every scale has a progression! For now, lets speak of a major scale, using the c major scale as an example. STEP, STEP, HALF-STEP, STEP, STEP, STEP, HALF-STEP c to d(step, d to e (step), e-f (1/2 step). f-g. g-a. a-b (3 steps), b-c (half step) of course that's just going up backwards to go down. lets try this with three flats in the scale (Key of e-flat) e-flat to f, f-g, g to a-flat, a-flat to b-flat, b-flat to c, c to d, d to e-flat I hope you can see that the pattern remains constant. Now I am not smart to give you a minor scale, a major or minor scale diminished scale, a blues scale and the like. but there are patterns and when you memorize the pattern for each scale applying it is simple.
If using a B-flat trumpet, to play Taps in G, hold down the 1st and 2nd valves the whole time.
If you know your circle of 5ths you know that the A-flat Major scale has 4-flats: B, E, A, D. The scale fingering is below:A-Flat major scale, starting on the A-Flat below middle C:A-flat (23), B-Flat (1), C (open), D-Flat (123), E-Flat (23), F (1), G (open), A-Flat (23)Continuing up another octave:A-Flat (23), B-Flat (1), C (open), D-Flat (12), E-Flat (2), F (1), G (open), A-Flat (23)If you are looking for the A-Flat/ G-Sharp Natural Minor, it would be the relative minor of the B-Major scale. This means that the G-Sharp Minor scale has 5 sharps: F, C, G, D, AG-Sharp minor scale, starting on the G below middle C:G-Sharp (23), A-Sharp(1), B (2), C-Sharp (123), D-Sharp (2), E (12), F-Sharp (2), G-Sharp (23)Continuing up another octave:G-Sharp (23), A-Sharp(1), B (2), C-Sharp (12), D-Sharp (2), E (open), F-Sharp (2), G-Sharp (23)
23 1 0 123 23 1 0 23
On trumpet, concert G is written A.
G flat
their is a G trumpet. F trumpet B flat trumpet and a Piccolo trumpet being the smallest trumpet and an octive higher than a regular trumpet.
The notes in a G harmonic minor scale are: G A B flat C D E Flat F# G
g flat, a flat, b flat, b, d flat, e flat, f, g flat
G flat, A flat, B flat flat, C flat, D flat, E flat, F natural and G flat.
G natural minor scale G, A, B flat, C, D, E flat, F, G G harmonic minor scale (raised 7th) G, A, B flat, C, D, E flat, F sharp, G G melodic minor scale (traditional)(raised 6th and 7th going up, dropped on way down( G, A, B flat, C, D, E flat, F sharp, G (Ascending) G, A, B flat, C, D, E flat, F, G (Descending) G melodic minor scale (Jazz) (Raised 6th and 7th going up and down) G, A, B flat, C, D, E flat, F sharp, G (Ascending)
no valves down middle tightness on the lips
2nd valve, same as F sharp.
The G-flat major scale has six flats: B-flat, E-flat, A-flat, D-flat, G-flat, and C-flat. There is only one non-flat key - F - which is a white key. The reason why there are two white keys in the scale is because C-flat is the same as B-natural (which is a white key).
There are three flats in the e flat scale. B E and A flat. So the scale would be E flat, F, G, A flat, B flat, C, D, E flat.I hope this helps you! :)