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Can trumpet player play flute?

Can trumpet player play flute?

Yes, it can. The question then becomes one of degree. How much trumpet playing and how much flute playing are we talking about here?

Is a flute good for beginners?

Open Hole Flutes are the Best for Beginners Until they have refined their technique, beginners are better off learning with closed hole (German style) flutes. Also known as plateau holes, closed holes will make the instrument much easier to play for beginners.

Are trumpets better than flutes?

The flute or the trumpet? The trumpet is more difficult to start learning initially, but in the long run when comparing in all categories both instruments are of equal difficulty. The trumpet’s main difficulty in comparison to the flute is the trumpet embouchure which requires intense coordination.

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Can trumpets play quietly?

6 Great Ways To Quiet A Trumpet (Solved!) The trumpet is one of the loudest wind instruments. Luckily, tools like mutes or a Yamaha Silent Brass system can allow users to practice without producing much sound. You can also practice fundamentals without ever picking up your trumpet.

What is the best flute for beginners?

Both a beginner and student model flute will most likely be made out of a nickel and silver alloy which it is far more durable than silver alone. The most popular plating for a flute is silver because of its brilliance, while nickel-plated flutes are a more affordable option.

How to play the flute?

Breath. Take a deep breath,and breathe out while slightly smiling,making a “too” sound.

  • Producing Sound with the Head Joint. Watch this video to learn about the breath method and speed.
  • Changing pitch.
  • Tonguing.
  • Glissando techniques.
  • Assembling the flute.
  • Holding the flute.
  • Lifting the flute to play.
  • Fingering and producing sound.
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    Is a trombone a trumpet?

    Trombone. It is similar to a trumpet, except the player pushes and pulls on slide to change the length of the tube. Together with vibrations from the player’s lips, the trombone can play a wide range of notes. It sounds deeper than a trumpet and is usually said to be one of the bass clef instruments.