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      IrishTrumpeter last edited by IrishTrumpeter

      @Kehaulani said in New Player has entered the Game - Part 2:

      ing High D the third-line in the staff D or

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      • Kehaulani
        Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by Kehaulani

        That's what most people would call Middle D, or D in the staff.

        Low D = D below the staff
        Middle D = D in the staff
        High D = D above the staff (or D above High C)

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          Dr GO @Kehaulani last edited by

          @Kehaulani said in New Player has entered the Game - Part 2:

          That's what most people would call Middle D, or D in the staff.

          Low D = D below the staff
          Middle D = D in the staff
          High D = D above the staff (or D above High C)

          Agreed. Once again, look to the relativity as to what lies ABOVE the staff.

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          • Kehaulani
            Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by Kehaulani

            You might benefit from the Berklee School of Music Theory Course. It's available in PDF form and download is free.

            https://www.bing.com/search?q=berklee+music+theory+pdf&form=EDGTCT&qs=AS&cvid=fd05aaea2d8d4635aa5741e6f3a7a00f&refig=2cde4f0938b64a569e07ef1138bbef36&cc=US&setlang=en-US&plvar=0

            Be aware of one thing: trumpet is a Bb instrument, while the course materials are in Concert Pitch. In other words, if you play Concert Pitched music on the piano, you play it one step higher on trumpet. But for just studying theory, don't worry about transposition. That would apply only if you are playing trumpet and piano.

            Benge 3X
            Martin Committee
            Getzen Capri Cornet
            Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

            "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
            Charlie Parker

            "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
            Chet Baker

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              Dr GO @Kehaulani last edited by

              @Kehaulani said in New Player has entered the Game - Part 2:

              You might benefit from the Berklee School of Music Theory Course. It's available in PDF form and download is free.

              https://www.bing.com/search?q=berklee+music+theory+pdf&form=EDGTCT&qs=AS&cvid=fd05aaea2d8d4635aa5741e6f3a7a00f&refig=2cde4f0938b64a569e07ef1138bbef36&cc=US&setlang=en-US&plvar=0

              That would apply pnly if you are playing trumpet and piano.

              Like Joey DeFrancisco. Man for a person known as an organist, he plays a mean trumpet. I am getting more and more into his trumpet playing! He has a lot of Miles in his style!

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              Harrelson Summit 2017
              Kanstul 1526 2012
              Getzen Power Bore 1961
              Getzen Eterna 4-Valve Fulgelhorn 1974
              Martin Committee 1946
              Olds Super Recording 1940
              Olds Recording (LA) 1953
              Olds Recording (Fullerton) 1967
              Olds Ambassador 1965

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              • Kehaulani
                Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by Kehaulani

                @Dr-GO said in New Player has entered the Game - Part 2:
                Like Joey DeFrancisco. Man for a person known as an organist, he plays a mean trumpet.

                I was at a jam session once, and the tenor player played some nice stuff for most of the evening. Then after he had played the head of a tune on tenor, reached behind him off the bandstand and came up with a trumpet and killed it some more. What a surprise.

                I, myself, harrumph, have played professionally, Trumpet, French Horn, Alto, Tenor, and Soprano Saxes, Recorder, Irish Penny Whistle and Irish Natural Flute,

                There are plenty of multi-instrumentalists. Kenny Dorham also plaed good tenor sax. I heard Ira Sullivan play on trumpet, a very tasty head to a tune, the rhythm changed and the solo came in on sax. I was Ira. There's Maynard on Bone and Euph. Gunhild Carling, who plays just about everything. Multti-doubler James Morrison and the list goes on.

                Benge 3X
                Martin Committee
                Getzen Capri Cornet
                Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

                "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
                Charlie Parker

                "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
                Chet Baker

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