And Now You Know
A trumpet only has three valves—so how does it manage to play so many different notes? It seems like it shouldn’t be possible, and yet somehow, it works. In this episode, Teresa breaks down the science behind one of music’s most confusing instruments. From buzzing your lips to the way air moves through a long, coiled brass tube, it turns out there’s a lot more going on than just pressing a few valves. We’ll get into how changing the length of the air path affects pitch, what the harmonic series actually is (in normal human terms), and why trumpet players are doing a lot more with their mouths than you might think. If you’ve ever looked at a trumpet and thought, “That doesn’t seem like enough parts to do all that,” you’re not alone—and you’re about to get your answer. Thanks to Pete Holmes for the episode idea. Follow the show on Twitter/X [https://x.com/anykshow] Send an email [andnowyouknowshow@gmail.com] if you have any questions you'd like answered
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