Why do a guitar and a trumpet sound different when they both play the same note?
A trumpet is pitched in Bb. A flute is pitched in C. If a flute is playing a C, and a Trumpet is playing a C as well, the flute is playing a concert C, while the trumpet is playing a concert Bb. They are the same note on paper, but different concert pitches.
Who is famous that plays the trumpet?
Oh, gosh, there are hundreds! Louis Armstrong was one. Randy Brecker, Maynard Fergeson (spelling?), and so many more. Louis Armstrong was one of the best :)
Legendary: Wynton Marsalis, Maynard Ferguson, James Stamp, Rafael Mendez, Thomas Stevens, Phil Smith, Adolf Herseth, Miles Davis, Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard, Clifford Brown, Dizzy Gillespie... and MANY MORE
Modern: Terrell Stafford, Wayne Bergeron, Adam Rapa, Chris Martin, Joe Burgstaller, Wynton Marsalis, David Hickman, Manny Laureano, Allen Vizzutti, Vincent Dimartino, ... so many more.
Nowadays, there are many more good lead players than there used to be, but far less soloists/ orchestral players. Though there is a new wave of young classical and orchestral talent coming from Europe and the states: Matt Muckey, Ruben Simeo, Sergei Nakariokov, as well as tons that I left out.
a few others are: Mike Vax, Arturo Sandoval, Doc Severson. I have heard many of them either in concert or in a clinic, just amazing what they can do. My one mistake that I will regret is missing Freddie Hubbard live. Also its hard to compare trumpet players of different times, Louis Armstrong was the best of his time, had a good voice also.
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How long is the tubing of a trombone?
When you talk length of 'the saxophone', you face the fact that, originally, Adolphe Sax made some 16 sizes!
Wikianswers has a good post about the saxophone (see the related link), which quotes 5' for the approximate length of the tenor sax. Saxes an octave higher or lower will be factors of 2 of this size, so the soprano sax, for instance, is about 2.5 feet long.
Where can I find Elmo's World sheet music for trumpet?
Why do you want elmos world music anyway. get a life.
Which trumpet plays the highest notes?
That's a difficult question to answer. A lot of trumpet players can play really high notes. The highest I've ever heard was a man named Mark van Cleave. He played a C4 (that's two octaves above high C) and a then kept going about another half octave.
Where did the trumpet originate?
It is believed that the trumpet originated in Ancient Egypt. Bronze and silver trumpets were found in the tomb of Tutankhamen. They were used for the military as signaling devices. They may have also been used for religious purposes.
Numbers 10:9 in the Holy Bible reveals its military purpose.
What are the special features of the trumpet?
The trumpet is different from other valved brass instruments in it's range. French horn has a range that includes the trumpet range but it is a mellower or muted sound. The trumpet can have a very brilliant tone.
What instrument is closest the trumpet?
French horn, trombone, and tuba are related since they are also in the brass family.
How do you make your trumpet sound really good?
Often this means that you have just oiled your valves and put one of them in the wrong way. Try taking them all out and blowing through. If air goes through, replace them one at a time until you can blow air all the way through with all three valves in place.
If this didn't help, you may very well have an object stuck inside the trumpet. I would take it to a repair shop to get the blockage removed.
Where can you legally view trumpet sheet music for 'The Pink Panther Theme'?
Unfortunately, we cannot post copyrighted materials here on WikiAnswers. See the related links section for links to websites where you can purchase this music.
Where does the sound come out of a trumpet?
The way that the saxophone makes a noise is when the player puts their mouth on the mouthpiece, and the reed vibrates, sending waves of air through the saxophone, making a sound. The different pitches of the saxophone, or the different notes are determined when the saxophone player presses down fingering, therefor making the instrument shorter or longer. The way that the trumpet makes a noise is pretty much the same as the saxophone, only the players lips vibrate against the mouthpiece, instead of the reed. The trumpet player goes though different notes by moving the 3 valves, and loosening or tightening their lips. By pressing down the valves, the trumpet player makes different pathways throughout the trumpet. To make a higher sound, you have to tighten your lips, and to go lower, you have to loosen your lips.
How do you change the loudness on a trumpet?
The volume of a trumpet comes from how much air the player is moving through it. Blow harder and it sounds louder, back off and it gets softer again.
Keep in mind that despite the name, trumpet mutes are not used to make the instrument softer; they are used to change the sound.
How do you play a C scale on the trumpet?
See the related links section for a link to sheet music with fingerings.
What is the number of valves on a trumpet?
There are several types of trumpet; the most common is a transposing instrument pitched in B♭ with a tubing length of about 148 cm. Earlier trumpets did not have valves, but modern instruments generally have either three piston valves or, more rarely, three rotary valves. Each valve increases the length of tubing when engaged, thereby lowering the pitch.
The trumpet is used in many forms of music, including classical music and jazz.
it is a long bronze cylinder-like item with a pull handle and buttons to change the noise
How do you make different notes on a trumpet?
1-plays F and Bb all the time, Higher G and D sometimes
2-F# and B most of the time
3-alternate for 12
12-E and A most of the time
13-D most of the time, G and B sometimes
23-Eb and Ab mainly
123-mainly sharps of 1 and 0
0-anything else not listed, except when it gets high where its only 1 and 0 needed to play...
What are the notes fot what a wonderful world on trumpet?
D, B, A, G, A, G, E. Then, D, B, A, G, A, G, E, G, A, E
What types of music are trumpets used for?
You can find trumpets in pretty much EVERY kind of music. No joke. Mostly in classical, jazz, and the like. However, there are many songs in other genres, such as rock, that have trumpet parts.
Any genre of music, you're likely to find at least one song with a trumpet part in it!
What's the height of a trumpet?
The case is about the size of two shoe boxes glued together. The trumpet itself is maybe the length from your elbow to your wrist and twice as thick.
What do you call a trumpet flourish?
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How do you play happy birthday on trumpet?
You can find the sheet music for that song here:
http://www.8notes.com/scores/3032.asp?ftype=gif
No that link is wrong that link is for alto saxophones do not use it unless you know how to transfer the notes.
Who was a famous person who played the trumpet?
Joe "King" Oliver played the trombone when he was a kid but then moved on to playing the cornet. Joe Oliver's Creole Jazz Band was the most popular band of the 1920s. The famous musician coined Joe Oliver "King" of the cornet whilst playing in the band of Edward "Kid" Ory in 1917. During a disastrous tour in 1927, Joe Oliver made the biggest error of his career. He was offered a position a During a disastrous tour in 1927, Joe Oliver made the biggest error of his career. He was offered a position as performer and band leader in a club in New York. Oliver was unsatisfied with the starting pay, and had refused to compromise. As a result, The Cotton Club hired a young man named Duke Ellington. By 1929, Oliver's failing health, bad investment During a disastrous tour in 1927, Joe Oliver made the biggest error of his career. He was offered a position as performer and band leader in a club in New York. Oliver was unsatisfied with the starting pay, and had refused to compromise. As a result, The Cotton Club hired a young man named Duke Ellington. By 1929, Oliver's failing health, bad investments, and changes in the direction of jazz, led to the dissipation of Oliver's career nts, and changes in the direction of jazz, led to the dissipation of Oliver's careers performer and band leader in a club in New York. Oliver was unsatisfied with the starting pay, and had refused to compromise. As a result, The Cotton Club hired a young man named Duke Ellington. By 1929, Oliver's failing health, bad investments, and changes in the direction of jazz, led to the dissipation of Oliver's career.