* Changing the pitch of your lips. The pitch of your lips is the main factor that determines the pitch of the note you play. By changing the tension of your lips, you can change the pitch of the note.
* Using different fingerings. The different fingerings on the trumpet correspond to different notes. For example, the open (no fingers down) position produces the lowest note on the trumpet, while the first finger down produces the next-lowest note, and so on.
* Using different embouchures. An embouchure is the way you position your lips and mouth when you play the trumpet. Different embouchures can produce different sounds and timbres.
Here are some additional tips for making different notes and sounds on the trumpet:
* Practice regularly. The more you practice, the more control you will have over the pitch of your lips and the different fingerings and embouchures.
* Listen to recordings of professional trumpet players. This will help you learn how different sounds and timbres can be produced on the trumpet.
* Experiment with different techniques. Don't be afraid to try new things and see what works for you.
With practice and experimentation, you can learn to play a wide variety of notes and sounds on the trumpet.