my range :)
21:24 on Monday, February 2, 2004
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(dan the trumpet man)
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Yo i was just asking what you think of my range. I can hit from the low f# all the way up to double high e! I have only been playing 2 years.... is this normal?
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Re: my range :)
22:11 on Monday, February 2, 2004
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(Dave)
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Normal or not u should be happy it`s very GOOD!!
I wish I could do that but I don`t play for 2 years yet.
Good Luck
Dave
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Re: my range :)
23:20 on Monday, February 2, 2004
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(Caitlin)
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"I`m a little virtuoso- is it normal??" Oh, you braggarts that are trumpet players Most people can hit a low F#, but the E is very nice. Yay for you.
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Re: my range :)
23:47 on Sunday, February 8, 2004
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(treestand)
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i very very very very very highly doubt that it`s double high E....maybe high E....double high E is just above the SIXTH ledger line is tthe treble clef. arturo strains on a super (double high) E. you`re just a liar.
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Re: my range :)
09:56 on Monday, February 9, 2004
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(Welk)
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It depends if you really can play the double high E in a piece and keep it clear for a whole note or two and you have ease to play it or if you can just HIT the Double high E.
Many people can HIT really high note when doing scales... but could decide "ok, i put my mpc on my lips and I play double high E" or plays a song in the high register and play the E.
I`ve played trumpet for 3 1/2 years plus 1 years of euphonium before that. I one HITTED a Double HIgh G, I`m usually able to get up to HIgh C without problem and with ease, but I can`t PLAY high E in a song... I may be able to play High D in a a high passage, but the E don`t come out yet.
So with that, it depends if you can play or hit the high E (the one in the staff not being high). If you can realy play it in a song, that means that you can hit higher note... I say you good job! If you can just hit it, man, I still say you good job and keep working! You are doing great for 2 years of playing
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Re: my range :)
11:49 on Thursday, February 12, 2004
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(Jason Powers)
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Re: my range :)
15:03 on Thursday, February 3, 2005
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(Simeon Spasov)
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I play oboe,but my best friend is a 16 years old trumpeter,and he calmly plays f3.But once he played to me and to another trumpeter g4 .
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