Yes. In general, any trumpet mouthpiece can be used on any trumpet.
The part of the trumpet you blow into is called a "mouthpiece"
No. The saxophone has a specialized mouthpiece with a small wood insert called a reed. The trumpet has no reed.
Yes, but they each have a different type of mouthpiece. A trumpet has a metal cup type of mouthpiece, where a saxophone has a plastic mouthpiece that holds a wooden reed.
The ones I've seen do.
A monette trumpet with a monette mouthpiece
regular trumpet? pull.
The trumpet has no reeds. It is a brass instrument, which means the mouthpiece is a single piece of brass.
not really
Chris Botti plays a Martin Committee Handcraft trumpet made in 1939, and uses a 3C silver plated mouthpiece from Bach made in 1926, having recently retired his 1920 3C Bach mouthpiece.
No. The alto horn mouthpiece is a little larger.
violin uses a bow trumpet uses a mouthpiece