The usual fingering for an "F" on the Trumpet is first valve.
The first valve is used to perform any notes from the B-flat harmonic series: all B-flats, all F's, and any D's from the fourth line on up.
Revelry is actually played with all the valves open. You start on a concert F (G on the Bb trumpet), and go from there. You do not push any valves.
A,A, Octave C,A,G,F,E (valves) 12,12,0,12,0,1,12 A,A,Octave C,A,G,F,G,F,E (valves) 12,12,0,12,0,1,0,1,12 This is for trumpet. If you are not sure on the rhythm,youtube it.
E-sharp is the same as F-natural.
Using lots of air pressure and practice. I have a friend who can play high f on the trumpet on a 7c mouthpiece. It is possible and i have gotten to a d just keep trying !!
A 2-valved trumpet is actually a type of bugle. The purpose is the same as that on a normal trumpet. The only difference is that you can play fewer notes on the two valved instrument, but more than on a traditional bugle.
Valve 1 and 3 for low f, valve 1 for high f On a B-flat trumpet, 1 and 3 is a low G, not F. Low F below the staff is below the natrual range of a B-flat trumpet. to play that note, you must either press all three valves and pull out the slides or use pedal tones.
A concert F# is a G#/Ab on the trumpet, played by pushing the 2nd and 3rd valves.
Revelry is actually played with all the valves open. You start on a concert F (G on the Bb trumpet), and go from there. You do not push any valves.
A,A, Octave C,A,G,F,E (valves) 12,12,0,12,0,1,12 A,A,Octave C,A,G,F,G,F,E (valves) 12,12,0,12,0,1,0,1,12 This is for trumpet. If you are not sure on the rhythm,youtube it.
1 2 high note
This could be due to one of these errors:-Your lips' embouchure is not trained enough or strong enough to support the note. In this case, work your way up before hitting it (work on an E, then an F, an F#, and then the G).-Your valves are not in tightly enough, and are rattling.-A brace is broken, allowing the trumpet to rattle with the vibrations.-Something else on the trumpet is loose or broken; have it checked.
2nd valve
low F is first valve down same has high F
E-sharp is the same as F-natural.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for F is 1.
there are many notes in the trumpet;not just 3. think of it like this: _ _ _ open valves are c and g all up or down the octave. . . _ _ _ is d . . _ _ _ is e and a . _ _ _ is f . _ _ _ is b i have just started playing trumpet this year and this is all i know so far!
Using lots of air pressure and practice. I have a friend who can play high f on the trumpet on a 7c mouthpiece. It is possible and i have gotten to a d just keep trying !!