The trumpet is a brass instrument, not a woodwind instrument.
Yes, the trumpet is a non-transposing instrument.
you blow into a trumpet to make noise, and you strum a guitar make noise Answer. A guitar is a stringed instrument, and a trumpet is a brass instrument.
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The trumpet is in B flat because it is a transposing instrument. This means that when a trumpet player plays a written C, the sound produced is actually a concert B flat. This transposition makes it easier for trumpet players to read music written for their instrument.
You can use any instrument to play jazz but the "Jazz" trumpet (A trumpet with Valves) in the key of Bb is the best.
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If, by "bb" you mean b-flat, that is a trumpet that plays in the key of B-flat, as opposed to a C trumpet or E-flat trumpet.
The Bb Trumpet, NOT the French Horn, has 9 ft. French horns have 12-18 feet of tubing.
The concert pitches are B, D, and F#. Since the trumpet is a Bb instrument, the notes are C#, E, and G#.
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Normally a Bb trumpet would be considered the highest pitched but really it's a piccolo trumpet. A small trumpet with four valves
The trumpet is a brass instrument, not a woodwind instrument.
A concert F on a trumpet is the G note. Since a trumpet is pitched in Bb, trumpet players will always play one note above the concert pitch. Along with that trumpet players will always play in a different key from the concert pitch. Trumpet players will add two sharps to the concert pitch. i.e. If the concert pitch is Eb, 3 flats, then trumpet players will play in the key of F, 1 flat. trumpetman52
Yes, the trumpet is a non-transposing instrument.
On a standard Bb trumpet, the fingering for A# is 1.
A Bb and a C trumpet are two different instruments, A Bb trumpet is set in the key of Bb while the C trumpet is set in the key of C (or concert) so seeing as they are two different instruments i would say they are equally as good.