It's generally impossible to tell the make of a Trumpet given only the serial number. Manufacturers each use their own system of numbering, so you need some more information in order to identify your trumpet.
If you cannot find some identifying markings on the bell of the trumpet, your best bet is to take it to a repair shop (or some other instrument professional) for identification.
okay first of all it noise not nose because a trumpet cant make a nose!! and second go buy yourself a trumpet then blow in to it and you will make a sound! that is how a trumpet makes a noise!!:)
I like playing the trumpet
do you mean a trumpet snake? it is a pipe snake fashioned for the trumpet to make cleaning it easier.
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.
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No. While you can make a "trumpet-like" sound with something as simple as a cardboard tube, making a trumpet which can play specific pitches requires years of practice and study.
No brass was not always used to make the trumpet. Gold, Silver and metal were also used.
the trumpet makes far more that just 3 sounds
Why would you be on this page being oblivious to what a trumpet sounds like
The trumpet is only a tuning and amplifier for what goes on at your lips. To make a twenty year old trumpet sound better you have to apply quality sound to it.
It's called trumpeting, but the spelling is debatable.Elephants trumpet.
The part of the trumpet you blow into is called a "mouthpiece"