A trumpeter depresses keys to make the column of air resonating int he trumpet shorter. what happens to the note being played?

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2026-02-21 23:35

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When a trumpeter depresses keys, it shortens the column of air within the Trumpet. This change in length increases the pitch of the note being played, resulting in a higher frequency sound. Essentially, the shorter the air column, the higher the note produced. Conversely, extending the air column would lower the pitch.

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