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What is a chromatic keyed trumpet?

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14y ago
Updated: 4/1/2020

The chromatic keyed trumpet is a brass instrumentthat, contrary to the traditional valved trumpet, uses keys.

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The tuning and material of a trumpet can affect the notes created but their popularity often stems from when they were 'invented'. The tuning can also relate to the type of music to be played and the other instruments it will be with. Bb Trumpet - Currently most common trumpet - used in bands and jazz ensembles. It produces a warm tone and is recommended for beginners. C Trumpet - Commonly used in orchestras due to its brighter sound (brighter than Bb) matching well with strings and high woodwind. D Trumpet - Popular in 19th century but was later replaced by the Bb trumpet. Much Baroque music is written for D trumpet. Eb Trumpet - Not commonly used; Haydn however wrote the majority of his concerto for Eb. E Trumpet - Not commonly used; Hummel's concertos are often still written for E trumpet. F Trumpet - Popular at time of creation but replaced by the Bb trumpet.


Where is the chromatic located?

"Chromatic" is an adjective and is not located anywhere.


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