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Thursday, 25 November 2010
Suu~Itorīfu (スウィートリーフ) >>>>>> ACF HQ Resident # 4
Trumpet: brass instrument having 3 valves and producing up to 12 notes.
Bell: flared end part of the instrument.
Tuning slide: allows to change the tube length and then modify the pitch.
Water key: tube allowing the saliva to evacuate.
Third valve tube: segment that gets the tube longer making the pitch tone to be one tone and a half lower.
Mute: apparatus that can be placed in the bell in order to soften the sound.
Valve: mechanism that allows to change the tube length to produce different notes.
Second valve tube: segment that gets the tube longer making the pitch tone to be half a tone lower.
First valve tube: segment that gets the tube longer making the pitch tone to be one tone lower.
Mouthpiece: slim piece of a wind instrument that is placed between the lips.
Thumb rest: place to put the thumb in order to support the trumpet.
Finger button: button that actions the valve when pressed.
Little finger rest: place to put the little finger in order to support the trumpet.
Labels:
B♭ trumpet,
Brass,
classical,
closed lips,
Fingering,
Jazz,
music,
piston valves,
rotary valves,
transposing instrument,
Trumpet
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