it was for pronouncing , signaling and proclaiming
A variation of it was. In ancient times, Rams' horns were used.
The trumpet was invented in 1814 by Heinrich Stolzel.No one knows for sure who invented the trumpet. They were used for war calls in ancient times.
the common day trumpet was invented some time in the 1800s, but bugles and horns date back to ancient times.
Do you mean "Who invented the trumpet?" If you do, my guess is that the Ancient Egypt did.
The word tuba is a Latin word which was used to refer to a long trumpet, with a length of over one metre. A similar term, tubus, was used to refer to a special kind of trumpet used at sacrifices.
The trumpet acquired its folded form in the 14th century. It was known as the "natural trumpet" and was known to produce melodic tones. It is strongly believed that the trumpet was used as a signaling device in Greece and Ancient Egypt.
The music that was populat in ancient times was music created by the various musical instruments such as the flute, the lyre, the harp, the syrinx, the trumpet and other musical instruments brass, string or woodwind instruments.
For the Roman army the trumpet was used as the signal for te start of a battle. It was also used as a signal for retreat.
Rotary Trumpet (Mainly used in orchestras)Valve (Jazz) trumpet (Piston Valve, the one you see normally)Piccolo (A small high pitched version of the rotary or Valve trumpet).Flugelhorn (Same design as a valve/rotary but with an extreme conical bore).Post Horn (Used on the Mail poste carriages to warn inns that they were arriving)Cornet (A conical bore small version of the trumpet)Coronette (An early version of the cornet)Bass trumpetFrumpet (A trumpet with the frequency range of a french horn used in Maching bands)Mellophone (Used exclusively by marching bands and similar to the frumpet but has an outsize bell)Soprano cornetSackbut (A medieval trumpet)Baroque trumpet (A keyed trumpet)A natural trumpet (A non keyed trumpet)A herald trumpet (The ones you see which have flags on them in films featuring jousts)Slide trumpet (A mini-version of a trombone).Ceramic trumpet (As discovered in Peru and used by the Aztecs)The Bugle (Used by armies to send orders to troops)The pocket trumpet (A tightly coiled version of the regular valve or rotary trumpet)The Salpinx. A bronze trumpet used in the ancient middle east.The Clarion a type of trumpet used in the Dark Ages in Europe.Shofar (The jewish ceremonial trumpet made of horn)The Si (An ancient Summarion trumpet made of animal horn)The Indian Shringa (Made of Buffalo horn)The ancient Greek Keras (Means Horn in Greek)The Ancient Cornu (Etruscans and Roman intrument)The Triton, the Cassis, the Fusus, Strombus (All conch shell horns).The Dun-dkar from Tibet.The Trumpa créda (A bronze age Irish trumpet).The kombu from India (known variously as Turi, Bānkiā, Bargu, Banke, Ransingha, Narsingha, Narsĩgā and Nagphani).The Celtic Bronze age CarnyxThe wooden Lur of medieval Scandinavia.Lithuanian daudytėAlphornDidjeriduThe Ugandan arupepeThe Borija, a short natural trumpet found in Yugoslavia.The Mayan Hom-Tah.The Modern Waza of the Berta peopleThat's all I can think off at the moment.
Yes. In general, any trumpet mouthpiece can be used on any trumpet.
For the Roman army the Trumpet was used as the signal for te start of a battle. It was also used as a signal for retreat.
Egypt, in ancient times.