Both. Primarily Trumpet but he also played cornet on some great recordings. but he started on cornet then advanced to trumpet
he play 2 instruments the cornet and trumpet
He first achieved fame as a cornet player, later on switching to a trumpet. He also played the saxaphone, tamborine, buggle and cornet. He was a man of many talents!
Louis Armstrong became famous by playing jazz on Kid Ory's band,also he learned to play the cornet in Kid Ory's Band
What company was Louis Armstrong's trumpet
His family-like neighbors paid him 50 cents a day for the chores he did for them, and slowly earned enough money to purchase his first $5 cornet. Later he bought a trumpet. :) Hope this helped. :)
he play 2 instruments the cornet and trumpet
He first achieved fame as a cornet player, later on switching to a trumpet. He also played the saxaphone, tamborine, buggle and cornet. He was a man of many talents!
Louis Armstrong became famous by playing jazz on Kid Ory's band,also he learned to play the cornet in Kid Ory's Band
The trumpet...
What company was Louis Armstrong's trumpet
His family-like neighbors paid him 50 cents a day for the chores he did for them, and slowly earned enough money to purchase his first $5 cornet. Later he bought a trumpet. :) Hope this helped. :)
He was around 11 years old when he started to play. but he didnt start to play the trumpet until later in his life, he started on cornet.
Louis Armstrong but he is dead
He first achieved fame as a cornet player, later on switching to a trumpet. He also played the saxaphone, tamborine, buggle and cornet. He was a man of many talents this is by Sherrod brackins if you need anything call 404-974-8877
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No, But he was a very famous trumpet player from New Orleans,Louisiana!
A trumpet is longer than a cornet and the mouthpieces are a little different on the end that goes into the instrument. A cornet's is smaller around and shorter. Also, a cornet has a slightly mellower sound. They are very interchangeable. If you can play one, you can play the other. They sound pretty much the same and you can play trumpet music on a cornet, and vise versa. Some older music will have trumpet and cornet music, but it doesn't matter which the music is played on.