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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.Officially, this is the first melody that you will try to play on the trumpet with a certain softness and lyricism. For this, we will again use the new note: the G, in the second line of the pentagram. Don't forget that, although this note has the same position as the note C, you must keep your tongue less relaxed to play it. As a form of exercise, play C and then think of the tongue in the position of the open phoneme “eh”. In addition to changing the position of the back of your tongue, bringing it closer to the roof of your mouth, try compressing your lips a little more and increasing the speed at which you expel air. You should realize that, with just five notes (C-D-E-F-G) and three rhythm figures (whole note, half note and quarter note), you will be able to start a repertoire! Try to connect the sounds delicately and generously. Breathe every two measures, lengthening each note, as if you were singing it!