The Trumpet, in today's society, would be called a "Classical" instrument, but more accurately would be called an "Orchestral" instrument. In the 17th-18th centuries, famous composers would use trumpets in the Classical Era, but to today's standards the trumpet is Orchestral.
the trumpet has been known to have a classical sound, and a jazz sound
The Flute is in the Woodwind section/family and the Trumpet is in the Brass section/family.
Not really. The piccolo trumpet was invented in 1890, long after the Baroque and Classical periods in which the "standards" for instruments in an orchestra would have been set. Even modern orchestras generally do not use a piccolo trumpet unless a particular piece calls for it.
A Trumpet is a music instrument that is a member of the brass family. The sound of a trumpet is called a taratantara.
You should put a comma after "instrument" to separate the two independent clauses in the sentence: "My favorite instrument, the trumpet, has a long history."
The trumpet has no reeds. It is a brass instrument, which means the mouthpiece is a single piece of brass.
trombone trumpet
The trumpet.
No, a trumpet is not a woodwind. It does not use a reed. Clarinets and saxophones are examples of woodwinds.
you blow into a trumpet to make noise, and you strum a guitar make noise Answer. A guitar is a stringed instrument, and a trumpet is a brass instrument.
Trumpet
Trumpet, bugle,or herald trumpet.