The player makes a buzzing sound with his lips into the mouth piece, this sound travels through the horn. the pitch can be changed by pressing different combinations of valves or by changing his embeshure (the position of your lips, meaning that you either tighten them to make a higher note or loosen them to make a lower note) and then the fact that it is a horn makes it amplify the sound so it can come out as a clear tone on the other side.
it is by making it play loud
The trumpet doesn't, it just tunes and amplifies the buzzing sound produced by the players lips.
A Trumpet is a music instrument that is a member of the brass family. The sound of a trumpet is called a taratantara.
A trumpet's sound is created by the player who uses his lips to vibrate the air he blows into the the horn. These vibrations resonate through the brass wall of the horn to form tones or notes. When the player depresses one or more of the trumpet's keys, the air column in the horn is changed, thus altering the pitch of the tones being produced.
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No. It's a ram's horn that can sound like a trumpet.
The trumpet is made of brass tubing and the sound is produced by blowing air through it. The xylophone is made of wooden bars and the sound is produced by striking them with mallets.
The trumpet doesn't, it just tunes and amplifies the buzzing sound produced by the players lips.
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the trumpet has been known to have a classical sound, and a jazz sound
A Trumpet is a music instrument that is a member of the brass family. The sound of a trumpet is called a taratantara.
The musician places the mouthpiece against his lips. When he blows air through his lips, they vibrate. This vibration, combined with the air, is what creates the sound.
You buzz into a trumpet.
A trumpet's sound is created by the player who uses his lips to vibrate the air he blows into the the horn. These vibrations resonate through the brass wall of the horn to form tones or notes. When the player depresses one or more of the trumpet's keys, the air column in the horn is changed, thus altering the pitch of the tones being produced.
You can mute the sound from a trumpet by using a trumpet mute. Styles available allow for sound manipulation consist of, wah-wah, do-wah, fuzz, or elimination of sound completely.
to reduce your sound on a trumpet, use a mute or play with less air
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