Usually used in Symphony performances, also used for solo repertoire such as the last post played on remberance day
Usually it's a horn, french or brass. Sometimes a trumpet is used.
Jazz is usually associated with the trumpet.
usually trumpet, but it depends on the people who are selling it.
Yes. In general, any trumpet mouthpiece can be used on any trumpet.
A trumpet is usually mostly brass, a metal. Metals are conductors, so... By deduction a trumpet is a conductor. You can easily test this if you have access to a trumpet and a multimeter. Use the "ohms" scale of the multimeter...
Trumpet, bugle,or herald trumpet.
A Trumpet is usually mostly brass, a metal. Metals are conductors, so... By deduction a trumpet is a conductor. You can easily test this if you have access to a trumpet and a multimeter. Use the "ohms" scale of the multimeter...
the lenght of both instruments can differ, but a flute is usually longer than a trumpet
Trumpets are known for being loud! As a result, composers usually write the trumpet part as the melody part. If it was the harmony part, it would take over the whole band. Note: in a piece with multiple trumpet parts (Trumpet 1, Trumpet 2, etc.), only the first trumpet part will be the melody. Usually, the lower parts will have lower notes, and they will play the harmony.
Those letters can be used to spell "trumpet", more usually called a trumpetfish.
The key of a piccolo trumpet is usually in B-flat or A. It differs from a standard trumpet in that it is smaller in size and has a higher pitch, producing a brighter and more piercing sound.
No brass was not always used to make the trumpet. Gold, Silver and metal were also used.