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e,d,c e,d,c ccccddddd e,d,c(hold c)
That depends on the size of the notes tin and the size of the note.
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hold down valves 1 and 3
If using a B-flat trumpet, to play Taps in G, hold down the 1st and 2nd valves the whole time.
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e,d,c e,d,c ccccddddd e,d,c(hold c)
Becuase the trumpet is brass and now changed to hold
Both c notes - high and low are played without pushing any valves down!! :) just hold the trumpet, buzz your lips and make a noise and you are probably playing a c, just dont try to play too high or you might be playing a g. so GOOD LUCK!
That depends on the size of the notes tin and the size of the note.
Youtube has it - coda
the notes to when the saints go marching in are dfga hold the a dfga hold the dfgafdfe hold the e fedddfaag hold the g fgafeed hold the g for three to five seconds .
The part where you hold on to the horn is the valve casing. The valves are inside of that.
Trumpet
hold down valves 1 and 3
Open notes are notes in Bass tracks which require you to not hold down any notes upon hitting them. i.e. you just strum the guitar and nothing else. this is not to be confused with begginer difficulty in which all the notes are open but you can hold down whichever notes you want.
the black notes that tell you how long you have to hold the note for or what note you have to play