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Are all trumpet's buttons compatible with each other? I've never found anything that was different from my trumpet but I thought I would check.
Do you just mean the finger buttons on the tops of the valves?
Some brands are interchangeable, others aren't, but most buttons from one brand fit any model from the same company.
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Also my parents bought be a Cecilio pocket trumpet and its a bit hard to play. Would playing be easier with the button less trumpet? I should add I think this pocket trumpet is ... novelty and not really good for anything.
1: It's called a bugle.
2: It's actually harder to learn because you'd have no buttons to hit which give you the exact notes you're looking for.
3: Just for fun, this is a classic by the Andrews Sisters from a 1941 b/w movie about a Bugle Boy:
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Finger Buttons - TrumpetMaster
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