(starting on low G)
G - 1,3
A - 1,2
B - 2
C - open
D - 1,3
E - 1,2
F#- 2
G - open
(then back down)
G- open
F#-2
E-1,2
D-1,3
C- open
B-2
A-1,2
G-1,3
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.
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.
23, 1, open, 23, 1, open, 1, 2
Usually open, but it could also be played with the 1st and 2nd valve.
Trumpet fingerings can be used on French Horn, but those are not the standard fingerings. They also cannot be used when the Thumb Key or Trigger (T) is used.
taps
It's not, Taps was written for the bugle.
Kinda. A mellophone is a trumpet pitched like a french horn. It has mostly trumpet fingerings.
The trumpet is a substitute for the bugle
Yes, you can play taps on a trumpet using any valve combination, it will just be in a different key.
put down valve 1 and 3
French Horn they have some of the same fingerings and is extremely similar to the trumpet.
Anyone can benefit by playing the trumpet, as long as you learn the notes and fingerings. I play the trumpet myself for about a year and it has opened many doors of opportunity.
Any trumpet can play Taps. It is generally a solo or duet piece.
On a standard Bb Trumpet, the fingering for a low Eb is 23 and the fingering for higher Ebs is 2.
A Dirge. Or "Taps" played on the bugle or Trumpet.