Yes, that is the most basic answer to the question..but, I played in an orchestra (played Trumpet of course) and at a personal stand point, I think the trumpet adds a brighter and "fuller" sound for the orchestra. Any brass instrument would do this, but the trumpet originally has a brighter sound.
The trumpet is a standard component of the brass section of an orchestra; the classical orchestra has two trumpets (no fixed key), the modern orchestra has three, keyed in C.
Other types of orchestra, such as the romantics, have other arrangements.
Any non-standard instrument can be included in an orchestra, as a soloist or as part of the ensemble (think of the live cannons in some performances of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture).
For the same reasons any other instrument is important. An orchestra needs trumpets in order to play the music written for trumpet in each piece.
Their part may just have the melody, or accompaniment, or it can sometimes play a fanfare.
It all depends on the ensemble and piece, but a trumpet can be melody, harmony, solo's, or even backgrounds.
It depends on the orchestra but mostly background or counter melody.
A trumpet is a soprano instrument so it tends to play the melody and its harmonies most of the time. However it is also used for backing to the theme when other sections are playing it.
The trumpet is part of the brass section.
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The second trumpet is a section in an orchestra. It plays harmony to the first trumpet. The same way the seconds violins play harmony to the first violins.
It depends on what type of orchestra, and what type of music. Some music has 2 or 3 trumpet parts, but sometimes you will see 5 or 6 trumpet parts.
trumpet, trombone, baritone, tuba, and french horn
Trumpet is in the brass section.
The trumpet is part of the brass section.
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There are about three to four trumpet players in an orchestra.
A trumpet concerto is a concerto for solo trumpet and instrumental ensemble, typically an orchestra.
Yep it is
In a band or orchestra.
Norbert Carnovale has written: 'Twentieth-century music for trumpet and orchestra' -- subject(s): Trumpet with orchestra, Bibliography
I found that the trumpet has been in since 1500 BC
Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, and tuba.
i really dont know
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