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Intro To Trumpet Game

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  • What is your embouchure?
    The muscles in your face that surround your lips
  • What is the technique called when you alternate between a T and a K articulation?
    Double tonguing
  • Buzz a song on your mouthpiece (any song!)
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  • True or false: Trumpet is a brass instrument
    True
  • How many beats does this note get
    4
  • Sustain a note on your trumpet for as long as you can. You can pick any note, but try to keep the pitch steady!!
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  • What is the name of this note (A, B, C, D, E, F, G)
    F
  • What notes are the spaces?
    F-A-C-E
  • What is the name of this note and how do you finger it?
    G, open
  • This is G in the staff.  Try to play it on your trumpet!  Fingering is open
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  • Name one thing you learned this semester
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  • If your lips buzz more slowly, does the pitch go up or down?
    Down. Slower buzz = lower notes
  • Buzz a song on your mouthpiece (any song!)
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  • What is the highest note on the trumpet?
    Whichever is the highest note that you can play!
  • This is E in the staff.  Try to play it on your trumpet!  Fingering is 12
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  • Buzz a sound going down on your mouthpice (start high and go low)
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  • If your lips buzz faster, does the note get higher or lower?
    Higher
  • Buzz a sound going up on your mouthpice (start low and go high)
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  • Should you use warm or cold air when playing the trumpet?
    Warm
  • How many quarter notes fit in one measure of 4/4 time?
    4
  • Where should your mouthpiece be? In the middle of your face or off to the side?
    Middle
  • Name one trumpet player we've watched/listenend to this year in class
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  • This is D below the the staff.  Try to play it on your trumpet!  Fingering is 13
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  • Buzz a song on your mouthpiece (any song!)
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  • What does Every Good Burger Deserves Fries stand for
    the notes on the lines of the staff - E G B D F
  • How many beats does this note get?
    1
  • Play the lowest open partial (C below the staff)
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  • Buzz a sound going up on your mouthpice (start low and go high)
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  • True or false: you want to keep your neck and shoulders relaxed when playing the trumpet
    True
  • Do ledger lines go below the staff, above the staff, both or neither?
    Both
  • What is the enharmonic equivalent of Ab
    G#
  • True or false: you want to tighten up your neck muscles to speed up your air
    False
  • What is the symbol above the note called and what does it mean?
    Staccato - it means separated (play the note short)
  • Can you play more than one note with the same fingerings on the trumpet?
    Yes
  • What notes are the lines?
    E - G - B - D - F
  • What is the name of this note?
    C
  • Name one thing you want to get better at next semester
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  • What is the enharmonic equivalent of F#
    Gb
  • This is C below the staff.  Try to play it on your trumpet!  Fingering is open
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  • What do the two letters underneath this note mean
    Very loud (fortissimo, double forte)
  • What is the lowest note on the trumpet?
    the F# or Gb below the staff
  • Play the lowest open partial (C below the staff)
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  • How many beats are in a whole note?
    4
  • How many lines are in a staff of music?
    5
  • How many sixteenth notes fit in one quarter note?
    4
  • Sustain a note on your trumpet for as long as you can. You can pick any note, but try to keep the pitch steady!!
    ***
  • True or false: the Chicago Symphony Orchestra is famous for having a great trumpet section
    True
  • Complete the sentence: Practice makes...
    Permanent!
  • What is the symbol above the note called and what does it mean?
    Accent, it means to attack the note harder
  • Buzz a song on your mouthpiece (any song!)
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  • How many eighth notes tied together equal a half note?
    4
  • Sustain a note on your trumpet for as long as you can. You can pick any note, but try to keep the pitch steady!!
    ***
  • How many valves does a trumpet have?
    3
  • Play the lowest open partial (C below the staff)
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  • How many beats are in a half note?
    2
  • The notes on the lines of the staff spell FACE - true or false?
    False! The spaces spell FACE
  • What is the enharmonic equivalent of A#
    Bb
  • The second space on the staff is A - true or false?
    True
  • What is the difference between tonguing and slurring?
    Tonguing is when you separate the notes with the tip of your tongue, slurring is when you connect the notes
  • How many beats long is a half note?
    2