EZ-TP Owner’s Manual 11
Playing the EZ-TP
When all preparations have been properly made, turn on the power
and try playing the EZ-TP.
1Turn on the power.
2Place the mouthpiece against your lips and sing a note.
This should produce a trumpet note.
Refer to “Setting the EZ-TP To Match Your Voice” on page 14.
3Adjust the overall volume.
4Sing a melody you want to play while fingering the valves to
produce the appropriate notes.
A fingering chart is provided on page 12.

Play by Singing

NOTE • If you sing without fingering the notes, only certain harmonics of one fingering will
sound (page 13).
About Trumpet Pitch
Like a real trumpet, the EZ-TP is a “B
b
instrument” (page 17).
This means that a “C” note played on the trumpet will
normally produce the same pitch as a “B
b
” note on a piano.
The EZ-TP can also be set to other basic pitches – C, E
b
, and
F, in addition to the standard B
b
pitch. The EZ-TP includes a
function that lets you easily check the base pitch by ear – see
“Check the Pitch Of the B
b
, C, E
b
, and F Keys” on page 18.
STANDBYON
Slide the switch to the “ON” position to
turn the power on. Slide the switch to
the “STANDBY” position when you want
to turn the power off.
MASTER VOL
Rotate the control clockwise to
increase the volume, or counter-clock-
wise to decrease the volume.
ABCDEFGA
“C” on the EZ-TP
“C” on the piano
(When set to B
b
)
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