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omg! i don''t know if any of u play trumpet (forgot) but loo

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Post Wed Apr 28, 2004 4:18 am

In defense of my fellow percussionists, you all play one instrument the whole time. We often have multiple instruments that require us to totally change gears between songs. In addition to that we oftentimes have different parts and can't share stands, so we have to either put two (or three, or four, or five) sheets of music on one small stand. You play one instrument, even if it's more difficult, we play many, some of which are quite hard.

Post Wed Apr 28, 2004 5:53 am

bah the only hard instrument is the damned bells

Post Wed Apr 28, 2004 6:00 am

Wolfy, you couldn't be more right on that. I had to play those for a few songs last year (as well as set, snare, cymbals, tambourine, shaker...) and for those it's like playing a set with 1" diameter drums. By the concert after three months of practice I was able to play them with few mistakes.

Wolfy, You get rest. Not two weeks ago I had to stand there from 1:45 to 4:30 at practice with cymbals. Couldn't put them down. That and I have to play real quick with them too. Not the star spangled banner where there's an occasional crash. No, this was constant playing. This reminds me, am I the only percussionist here?

Edit: Also, we can't haul home school instruments to practice. I can't afford to even rent some instrument I play for a three minute song. I have a set, two snares and several sets of sticks, that's it.

Edited by - Eh_Steve on 4/28/2004 7:01:44 AM

Post Wed Apr 28, 2004 8:08 am

My brother plays the trumpet, and from what I know, well done

Even though you're a brass instrument...

I play the clarinet, my range is:

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Big range

But then brass instruments just confuse me with all the harmonics etc.
My friend plays the trombone, and he tries to explain things to me, but I just get confused

Post Wed Apr 28, 2004 1:52 pm

well i think clarinets have the same pitch as trumpets but have different ranges...let me see
ill put it in quotes so its a bit smaller



---------- -D-
C
-------- -B- thats what my band teacher was able to get...buti got even higher
A
------G--
F
---E------
D
C--------
B
-------- -A-
G
--------F---------------------------------
E
-----D------------------------------------
C
--B---------------------------------------
A
--------------G---------------------------
F
-----------E------------------------------
D
--------C--
B
-----A------
G
#F-------- (trumpets lowest)

Post Fri Apr 30, 2004 1:48 pm

Well Wolfy You've gotten higher than me. But I just started a year ago but I can get to somewhere of the scale. Hurts my lips though.

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Post Fri Apr 30, 2004 1:58 pm

Dude, am I the only one here who's a flutist? My teacher says I can do vibrato. Little does he know I can only do it when he tells me to demonstate to the class.

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Post Fri Apr 30, 2004 2:30 pm

haha thats a good one

Post Fri Apr 30, 2004 9:25 pm

@cowami... Im a flautist. Just outside of class now, i swapped to Alto/soprano sax a few years back and am now enjoying a pair of cushy first chair positions in both my band classes. Anyone got tips for some of those darn altissimo notes? I get nothing but squeaks on most days.

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Post Sat May 01, 2004 12:10 am

altissimo?? explain...

Post Sat May 01, 2004 12:11 am

i dont play the sax so...

Edited by - ):Wolf_Demon on 5/1/2004 1:11:29 AM

Post Sat May 01, 2004 7:47 am

altissimo is the term used for really high notes (i'm not sure if it applies for other instruments as well) that go beyond the normal range of the saxophone (above F3).

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Post Sat May 01, 2004 9:27 pm

<pre><font size=1 face=Courier><font size=1 face=Courier>
..................-C-.
.................B....
..............-A-... <-"super" high A
.............G......
------------F-------
...........E......
---------D-------
........C...... <- High C
-------B-------
......A........
-----G--------
....F......... <- Concert B flat
---E---------
..D............
.-C-......... <-Low C
..B...........
.-A-......
..G.....
.-F-..
..E..
.-D-..
..C.. <-Superlow C
(more notes down here)
</font> </font></pre>
And that's as low as my fingering chart gets, but I know I've hit even lower notes, like "megalow" F. (At least... I *think* it's an F.. it's very hard to tell.)

I met someone who plays Horn in the Calgary Phillharmonic. She can play 'superhigh'-C. I'm "liek: wtf". Amazing.

My band teacher has a chart in his office showing the tonal range of various musical instruments. The Horn is outmatched only by the likes of Pianos and other stringed instruments. (I think... I'm sure it's like the 3rd or 2nd largest range on there). Anyway, it's got a bigger range than all instruments previously mentioned in this thread (save the piano and other stringed instruments)

*grumble grumble* stupid piano...

Edit: I found a sheet with the range on it:

(If it no worky, then click HERE and scroll down a bit.

Edited by - Whasp Commander on 5/1/2004 10:36:42 PM

Post Sat May 01, 2004 9:41 pm

by what your chart goes by, what i played is the "super duper high" B. because you say that the first A above the staff is the super high A. so the super high C is a double high C....i dont go by "super" though, because how high "super" is, is totally and opinion that varies from person to person. super high for me is higher than triple high G

Post Sat May 01, 2004 9:47 pm

Firstly trumpets can go much higher than horns. Secondly, horns are transposed to a different key, so the scale I drew is not the scale for a trumpet.

I can go lower than you, though :p

Edit: This is a better representation of the range:

The overall range of the horn can exceed four octaves, from concert F more than an octave below the bass staff to the concert Bb above the treble staff.


Edited by - Whasp Commander on 5/1/2004 11:07:46 PM

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