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hi trumpet players today were going to be focusing on the first five notes so c d e f and g so if you find your first note which is going to be C thats going to be no fingers if you look at our last note of the day G thats our highest note its highest on the staff therefore its our highest note C is the lowest note its the lowest one on the staff our lowest note they are both zero fingers so when you are thinking about playing them its all about what your lips are doing so a low buzz lips are going to be a little bit further apart the hole or the aperture is a little bit more open for the the lower note and then a little bit smaller for the higher note so a low buzz you can see that hole is pretty big lets see it one more time now as I go a little bit higher you can see that buzz that hole getting a little bit smaller so work with a mirror trying to be not with just your mouthpiece first okay were going to try a C to see if you can match my pitch so listen first here see ah al