of a difference if he educated some people as to what they were called and called them "valves," but it's no big deal...The whole video, he saw himself speaking to an audience not completely familiar with [playing] the instrument.
@Razorback9296@cjgreenwood Guys...it is clear just by looking at the app, but the app's creator personally makes a statement that this is "obviously" not to be compared to actual trumpets and is no way an app made for professional trumpet players. He uses the word "levers" because he expects many people to buy this app to be non-trumpet-players that just want to dink around and pretend. They'd probably be unfamiliar with that term being used in this situation. Sure, it wouldn't have made much
@austin752crouse hey, that's awesome you wanna learn how to make an app! in order to write an iphone app, you're going to need to learn how to program. most iphone apps are written in a language called "objective c", but it's not a very easy first programming language to learn. i recommend you look up tutorials on the javascript language -- there are tons -- and then move onto objective c and iphone programming from there. have fun!
By the way those are buttons not levers
MrSnafoo1 9 months ago
@MrSnafoo1 no, they're called valves
pipewistein 9 months ago
of a difference if he educated some people as to what they were called and called them "valves," but it's no big deal...The whole video, he saw himself speaking to an audience not completely familiar with [playing] the instrument.
akpokemon 10 months ago
@Razorback9296 @cjgreenwood Guys...it is clear just by looking at the app, but the app's creator personally makes a statement that this is "obviously" not to be compared to actual trumpets and is no way an app made for professional trumpet players. He uses the word "levers" because he expects many people to buy this app to be non-trumpet-players that just want to dink around and pretend. They'd probably be unfamiliar with that term being used in this situation. Sure, it wouldn't have made much
akpokemon 10 months ago
Not a word about iPad? How do you blow into an i
DonBasilio46 11 months ago
I hope to play soon like Miles Davis with this tempet app, lol I am kidding.
efergarmx 1 year ago
They're not called "levers". They're called valves
Sincerely,
A real trumpet player
Razorback9296 1 year ago
@Razorback9296
I was about to write that lol
cjgreenwood 11 months ago
Nicolas freaking cage!
marlo916 1 year ago
Lots of fun. Thank you for sharing your talent .
Ccoinforever 1 year ago
How do u create a app please reply
austin752crouse 1 year ago
@austin752crouse hey, that's awesome you wanna learn how to make an app! in order to write an iphone app, you're going to need to learn how to program. most iphone apps are written in a language called "objective c", but it's not a very easy first programming language to learn. i recommend you look up tutorials on the javascript language -- there are tons -- and then move onto objective c and iphone programming from there. have fun!
joecode 1 year ago
Wow i never knew u needed a microphone. I am happy now :)
Teddymanlol1234 1 year ago