It's not, Taps was written for the bugle.
Yes, you can play taps on a trumpet using any valve combination, it will just be in a different key.
You'll be able to play it easily on either one.
It is called "Taps", and it's on the Bugle. not the Trumpet.
If using a B-flat trumpet, to play Taps in G, hold down the 1st and 2nd valves the whole time.
Taps should be in bathrooms not on trumpets! But if you are talking about Butterfield's lullaby take a look at the link below this box.
Yes, you can play taps on a trumpet using any valve combination, it will just be in a different key.
Any trumpet can play Taps. It is generally a solo or duet piece.
taps
Yes it works out fine
You'll be able to play it easily on either one.
It is called "Taps", and it's on the Bugle. not the Trumpet.
The trumpet is a substitute for the bugle
If using a B-flat trumpet, to play Taps in G, hold down the 1st and 2nd valves the whole time.
Taps?
A Dirge. Or "Taps" played on the bugle or Trumpet.
Taps should be in bathrooms not on trumpets! But if you are talking about Butterfield's lullaby take a look at the link below this box.
Yes. Traditionally a bugle, sometimes a trumpet.