Why does a small hole appear in your lips as a circle when playing the Trumpet?
Because it's were you have been pressing the mouthpiece on your lips. The mouthpiece is round shaped so leaves a mark.
Why would a music score have french horn and trumpet in the same key?
Sometimes music scores are non-transposed to make things easier for the composer and conductor.
Is the trumpet played using valves and a mouthpiece?
All trumpets are played with a mouthpiece, getting their vibrations to create sound from the players lips.
Modern trumpets have valves, but there are also other types of trumpets with finger holes, or with no fingering system at all, as in the case of the medieval trumpet.
What is an alliteration or an alliterative word explaining the sounds made by a trumpet player?
The trumpeter's trumpet trills.
trills is a verb meaning to sound, sing or play
One is: tantara.
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There is a mute for trumpet that can produce a "wa-wa" sound; it's called a wa-wa mute.
What notes can't the trumpet play?
Actually, the trumpet can play many notes, and the range is usually limited only by the player's abilities. However, for a typical trumpet student, the range is from concert E below middle C to concert Bb two octaves above middle C.
Is a trumpet a condutor or an insulator?
Yes, what is given above is right. Trumpet is a good conductor of heat.
Does anyone make a left hand barrel for a 1100 Magnum 12 gauge 3 inch chamber with screw in choke?
LH Model 1100's have been made. LH Model 1100's have been made. LH Model 1100's have been made.
Is a hazelton primus trumpet a good trumpet?
The reviews on this student level quality trumpet are quite good with it scoring 3.5 to 4 out of 5 on the majority of websites I have looked at.
Remember tho it is only a student instrument and only good for starting up on to see if you want to continue. Mass produced in China it suffers from tonality issues. I suggest you take a look at the reviews on Amazon for it to get a better picture.
The trumpeter eats many small fish and crustaceans, although adults prefer jellyfish and molluscs.
Is multichannel SACD sound better than SACD stereo?
As a loyal SA-CD listenere, I would like to tackle this one....
First off, SACD was developed as not only a Stereo format, but one of the advantages that was pushed was the concept of Surround Sound.
SACD is capable of deliviring 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0 and 5.1 Surround Sound.
Strangely, a kind of debate has occured in the SA-CD community as to which sounds better, the stereo track or the surround track. Some feel that stereo is superior while others are more impressed with surround sound. Go to www.sa-cd.net and you can find differeing opinions on which speaker configuration people prefer.
Myself, I prefer Surround Sound. I feel there is a greater depth and realism with surround sound and more air around the sound as well. I listen to primarily classical recordings and this is where SA-CD shines, particularly if the recording was made in modern DSD sound.
Something unexpected has happened though. Manufacturers who make high end expensive SACD players are making them for stereo only and are not including multichannel playback capability. Many people still cling to stereo recording, I beilieve, because they somehow think that multichannel playback is some kind of gimmick.
If Multichannel recordings are a gimmick, then why do companies like Pentatone in Europe make magnificent Multichannel recordings? Are they wasting their time?
Hardly. Multichannel sound offers, in my opinion and in the opinion of many other listeners, greater depth, openness and realism than stereo.
I think the reason why many still cling to stereo setups is simply out of ignorance. They are not interested in surround and simply repudiate it. They probably do not want to go to the extra expense and trouble of setting up a surround system. Their is a kind of "elitism" amongst stereo listeners. They are firmly convinced that stereo is the very best way to listen to music and that it is the only way. They simply repudiate any possibility of surround sound being worthwhile.
This has created a problem for shoppers like myself. I find it extremely difficult to find high end players that offer multichannel playback capability in North America.
Why does SA-CD have Multichannel playback capability then? Should I simply remove the multichannel layer from each of my discs then? (if that were possible).
The truth is that everyone's ears are different. As much as there are those who see SA-CD Stereo as the only possible way to listen to music, others see the advantages of both stereo and surround and have an open mind to its possibilities and advantages.
Sadly, this does not make it any easier when buying hardware. Getting a high quality surround player can be most difficult.
Finally as to which is better, it all comes down to a matter of taster. My complaint is that lack of high quality multichannel hardware. More manufacturers should consider that there are those of us who enjoy SA-CD and want multichannel playback in a machine. Our opinon counts just as much as those who prefer stereo.
Finally, if you are looking to listen to multichannel playback and want to demo an SA-CD player, make sure you use an SPL meter, (Sound pressure level) meter and a good tune up SA-CD like Stay in Tune with Pentatone and balance the speakers. You may not get the best results out of the system otherwise.
Happy listening and insist on more equipment that can provide stereo as well as multichannel playback!
Which matters more when buying parts for a trumpet the serial or the brand?
The brand and model number, as the serial number is unique to the individual instrument.
What is played on the trumpet on Remembrance Day?
I'm pretty sure the song you're referring to is called "taps". Generally it's played at Military funerals honoring the dead.
*addition* "Taps" would only be part, before the moment of silence, it's "The Last Post" that's played, and then afterwards is when "Taps" is played.
What part of the orchestra is the trumpet found?
In the orchestra, there are four sections. Brass, woodwind strings and percussion. In the brass section, the instruments found in there are the trumpet, the tuba, the trombone and the french horn. In the woodwind section, the instruments found in there are the piccolo, the flute, the clarinet and the oboe. In the strings section, the instruments found in there are the violin, the viola, the cello and the double bass. In the percussion section, the instruments found in there are the gloxinspiel, the steel drums etc. There are more instruments found in the percussion section of the orchestra.
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Can't find any numbers on the valve stem on my Trumpet?
You didn't ask a question. You made a statement.
What is the f flat concert scale on a trumpet?
Well, you have to understand enharmonics. an F flat would be an E, and in Trumpet pitch, would be the F Sharp major scale, and I believe it hits all or almost all accidental partials along the way.
Is the beeping sound good or bad when testing continuity on a multimeter?
On most meters, it's a good thing. That means that there is a complete circuit between the leads.
What are the notes for through the fire and the flames on the trumpet?
im not sure of the alto but the tenor intro is (d e f d e f g e c a b g a f g e) x3f e d f e d f e d f e d (ffffffffffffffffdddddddddddffffffffffffffddddddddddddddfffffffffddddd aaaaaaaaafffffaaaaaffffffffffaaaafffffaaaaaafff ggeeeeeeeeeggggggggggeeeeeeegggggge) .
after the intro alto plays
ccacaca ccacaca e(with thumb)ececec eececec
aad(no thumb)adad EEEEEEEE