Your not suppose to put the microphone on the Trombone you are suppose to put it in front of it trust me I have smart music.
Well, Trumpet is in Bb and Trombone is in C, so transposing is the same as it would be from clarinet to flute (which makes sense to me then). First, the key changes....so if you were in Bb for trumpet, you would be in C for trombone...you take away 2 flats/add 2 sharps if going from trumpet to trombone. Once the key is taken care of, then you can transpose by just taking the trumpet note and putting it down a whole step. Then, you transpose it into bass clef, which is pretty self-explanatory, but you just take that note and put it down an octave or so, into the trombone's range. Actually, part of that answer is incorrect. If the trumpet music is in B-flat, Trombone music (a concert pitch instrument) will be one step below that in A-flat.
You can, but it will not sound loudly. A microphone always needs a pre amplifier.
That's not the correct way to use it.
Because of the vibrations from bussing in it sort of echo.
It is used to put a microphone in to make it louder.
If you have a microphone, you can record it from YouTube in voice memo as long as you are not selling it, it is legal
Got to Mic on it and click a microphone option then make sure ur not wearing earphones or head phones and put ur music on it then record the video!
Music: File > Import > Audio Talk: Use a microphone, and record it to a new track
Well, Trumpet is in Bb and Trombone is in C, so transposing is the same as it would be from clarinet to flute (which makes sense to me then). First, the key changes....so if you were in Bb for trumpet, you would be in C for trombone...you take away 2 flats/add 2 sharps if going from trumpet to trombone. Once the key is taken care of, then you can transpose by just taking the trumpet note and putting it down a whole step. Then, you transpose it into bass clef, which is pretty self-explanatory, but you just take that note and put it down an octave or so, into the trombone's range. Actually, part of that answer is incorrect. If the trumpet music is in B-flat, Trombone music (a concert pitch instrument) will be one step below that in A-flat.
It is a problem with your camera (ie no microphone), not to do with your computer. You can add music or whatever by using iMovie.
Simply put, you need a microphone and a camera. The camera and microphone can even be built into your computer or phone or a standalone unit.
Ok , So first you have to go to the screen with " Draw , Paint , And Erase. " You will then see a icon that resembles a microphone beside the "Send" option. Select the Microphone Icon, and then on your computer , iPod , ect. Select the song that you would like to put in the flip. There will be an option on the screen that says "Music" With a red circle that resembles "Record" Select The "Record Music" option and play your music. I Mandii ,11- CA. *Note* The music will record only for as long as the flip is .
A microphone port is the circular slot you can put a headset in on your computer. You can then listen to your music or watch a video without being disturbed by others.
you can get a wire to put at the end of your microphone nd the in to your laptop
You can, but it will not sound loudly. A microphone always needs a pre amplifier.
you just put it in a sentence :S
The microphone wasn't turned on, so the audience couldn't hear him singing.