Tenor Saxophone
Yes, the trumpet 1 part is normally harder than trumpet 2 or 3 and normally the best player or players play on the first trumpet part.
It all comes down to preference. Trumpet is usually regarded as easier to play, and is more versatile, because it can be played in concert bands, marching bands, and jazz bands, whereas French Horn is usually isn't seen in marching or jazz bands. However, French Horn players are rarer than trumpet players, and thus more in demand. I play both, and both are very fun to play. If I had to choose one, I would go with trumpet because it is more versatile, and if you do change your mind, it is easier to switch from trumpet to Horn than it is to go from Horn to trumpet.
no u can only get aflat music sheets for the clarinet, however you can get bflat for the trumpet and saxophone no u can only get aflat music sheets for the clarinet, however you can get bflat for the trumpet and saxophone
guitar, saxophone, trumpet, bass, drums an others
No saxophone is WAY better,but this is only 1 opinion.
a trumpet is way cheaper than a saxaphone
No. The saxophone has a specialized mouthpiece with a small wood insert called a reed. The trumpet has no reed.
The soud comes from the trumpet player's lips vibrating. in a saxophone the reed vibrates.
Yes, saxophone and trumpet, but mostly saxophone.
Tenor Saxophone
Saxophone, Trumpet, and, piano
saxophone, trumpet, and piano
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Yes, but they each have a different type of mouthpiece. A trumpet has a metal cup type of mouthpiece, where a saxophone has a plastic mouthpiece that holds a wooden reed.
Most likely, yes.
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