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Theoretically, the range of the Trumpet is limited only by the person playing it. However, for a typical trumpet player, the lower end of the range is the F#/Gb below Low C (Concert Bb). The upper range of the trumpet is as high as you can play, but most trumpet players can reach High C (two octaves above low C) relatively comfortably with practice.

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The range of a trumpet depends only on the ability of the trumpet player. As a trumpet player myself I have a range from two c's below the staff to a e above the staff. My trumpet instructor now can reach much lower and higher noter that I can.

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The range for Trombone is endless. It all depends on how high or low you can play

there's an F pedal & a Bb trigger with these you can go down to an F 2 octaves bellow a staff F & if you have at least 1 year experience you can easily get an F above middle c & at about 2 to 3 years Bb & if you have a cheat valve then up to an F & I'm not talking about the 1 year exp F up an octave

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The generally accepted range of the trumpet is from the F# below the staff (F#3) to the C above the staff (C6). Of course, skilled musicians will be able to play well above and below both of these "limits." The true limits of any brass instrument can only be estimated by listening to professional players.

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you can go how ever far up your lip's will let you but the world record is he played the the scale's 4 time's each a octave higher

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Standard range starts at the F# below the staff and goes up to the C above the staff, but most players can go even higher.

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lol it can go from low g to double high a

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0 - Circa 148dB at 1 metre.

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