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==Range== [[File:Hejnal-Warszawski.ogg|thumb|Sound of a trumpet β [[Warsaw|Warsaw Castle]], Poland.]] Using standard technique, the lowest note is the written F{{music|sharp}} below [[middle C]].{{cn|date=March 2023}} There is no actual limit to how high brass instruments can play, but fingering charts generally go up to the [[Soprano C|high C]] two octaves above middle C. Several trumpeters have achieved fame for their proficiency in the extreme high register, among them [[Maynard Ferguson]], [[Cat Anderson]], [[Dizzy Gillespie]], [[Doc Severinsen]], [[John Madrid]], and more recently [[Wayne Bergeron]], [[Louis Dowdeswell]], [[Thomas Gansch]], [[James Morrison (musician)|James Morrison]], [[Jon Faddis]] and [[Arturo Sandoval]]. It is also possible to produce [[pedal tone]]s below the low F{{music|sharp}}, which is a device occasionally employed in the contemporary repertoire for the instrument.
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