[Harp-L] learning Taps in different keys
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- Date: Tue, 27 May 2014 20:26:05 -0400 (EDT)
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If you're interested in learning Taps in several different keys: A, Bb,C, D, Eb, F and G you can download the sheet music here:
<http://www.music-for-music-teachers.com/taps-trumpet-music.html>
if you need to work from harmonica tab, you can make your own tablature and download TAB RULERS from
<https://www.harptabs.com/>
It's in the left column in the second box from the bottom, right above the one that says "Website."
The trick to playing Taps -- or any bugle call -- without bent notesand all blow notes is playing it in the key of the sheet music. Use a G harp to play it in the key of G, Eb to play it in the key of Eb.
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